Biden’s Impact on Human Resources
Registration/Coffee/Donuts 8:45-9:00 AM
Join us for our first “IN-PERSON” meeting in over a year!
We will be back at WorkCentral, but in the “Conference Center” room on the 2nd floor (to your right when you get off the elevator)!
Kyle Cullen from the Whitney Law Group will be presenting an update on the Biden Administration’s impact on Human Resources and Employment Law.
Understand Biden’s impact on employment law as it relates to HR
Understand employment law changes in Massachusetts and nationally
Please join us for a “live”-ly discussion and come prepared to have your questions answered.
For more information and to register, please visit the MetroWest HRMA website.
Speaker:
Kyle E. Cullen – Kyle is an Associate at Whitney Law Group, LLC, a law firm focusing on employment law and civil litigation. Kyle focuses on employment law and business litigation. Kyle is a member of the Massachusetts Employment Lawyers Association (plaintiff-side employment law association) and the Massachusetts Bar Association. As a small employment law boutique, WLG represents employers, executives, and individual plaintiffs. Executive Advocacy represents more than 50% of WLG’s practice, where the WLG team counsel executives on a wide variety of workplace legal issues that they face, including contracts, compensation, investigations, severance negotiation, whistleblowing, trade secrets, and numerous issues surrounding executive mobility. WLG offers an innovative fixed price approach to defending restrictive covenant matters, which gives individuals a fighting chance against large companies to challenge overbroad or invalid post-employment restrictions. WLG also has an active plaintiff-side litigation practice and vigorously prosecutes claims of individuals who have suffered unlawful discrimination, harassment, and/or retaliation in the workplace, as well as leave law violations and nonpayment of wages. WLG has offices in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and New York, and is on the web at www.whitneylawgroup.com; e kcullen@whitneylawgroup.com; p 781-631-4400.
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