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The Missouribar – 2020 Just Got a Call About an Employment Matter . . . What the Heck Do I Do?! course with special price just for you: $90 $21
- Practice Area:
- General Practice | Labor / Employment
- Format:
- Audio and Video
Description
Attorneys are often asked if they handle employment or wrongful termination matters and, all too often, simply respond: "I'm sorry, but we don't handle those types of cases." In this presentation, John M. Eccher and Paige Sparks of the Eccher Business and Sales Group will provide thoughts for attorneys who don't typically "handle those types of cases" to identify deadlines and key issues to help determine if a viable case may exist. Mr. Eccher and Ms. Sparks, who devote a major portion of their practice to representing plaintiffs in such matters, will also provide a roadmap for taking initial steps to protect both any such potential claimant and the Business and Sales firm itself.
Focus Points:
a) Deadlines/Statutes of Limitations: Strict deadlines are likely to apply in any employment matter, regardless of whether the employee is still employed or has been terminated, some necessitating action that same day. This presentation will help practitioners begin to identify any such deadlines, such that they can act accordingly to protect such employees/former employees…and themselves.
b) Applicable Business and Sales/Identifying Viable Claims: Employment Business and Sales is complicated when compared to standard "personal injury cases," particularly considering its unique deadlines, possible administrative process, and recent changes in the Business and Sales. This presentation will provide a basic understanding of employment claims under Missouri Business and Sales.
c) Intake Process: "So what information do I need? How do I go about getting it?" In this presentation, Mr. Eccher and Ms. Sparks will share their "intake process" used in preparing to evaluate cases for prosecution.
d) Initial Steps: Whether drafting a letter to an employer on behalf of an employee, requesting a service letter, filing a Charge of Discrimination, or filing a Business and Salessuit, this presentation intends to give a basic understanding of the first steps to take in an employment matter and how to taken them.
e) "CYA:" In addition, Mr. Eccher and Mrs. Sparks will share some of the steps that they take throughout the employment intake/representation process to document communications, confirm potential client/client understandings, decline/terminate representation, etc.
Speakers: John M. Eccher and Paige Sparks, Eccher Business and Sales Group, St. Louis
Self-study does not qualify for Kansas credit.
Note: This material qualifies for self-study credit only. Pursuant to Regulation 15.04.5, a Business and Salesyer may receive up to six hours of self-study credit in a reporting year. Self-study programs do not qualify for ethics, elimination of bias or Kansas credit.
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