ECJ's Kelly Scott Selected to Speak at PIHRA's Annual California HR Conference

08.24.2015

Don’t Be Caught Off Guard! Join ECJ partner, Kelly Scott, at PIHRA’s Annual California HR Conference on September 2nd, 2015, at the Anaheim Convention Center and learn the emerging trends and proposed employment laws for 2016.

Surprises are best for birthdays and lottery winnings. Surprising employment laws, on the other hand, can leave you unprepared, out of compliance and quickly scrambling to update policies and procedures. Avoid the bad kind of surprise and join Kelly for a discussion of emerging trends and upcoming employment laws that are being considered in California and at the federal level. Preparation is surprisingly rewarding!

Kelly O. Scott, Esq., heads ECJ’s Employment Law Department and specializes in wage and hour, wrongful termination, harassment, discrimination, retaliation, class action, disability, medical leave, investigation and compliance training matters. Mr. Scott has been selected for inclusion on the Southern California Super Lawyers list, published in Los Angeles magazine, for 2015 and ten previous years. He is a published author, frequent speaker and has over 25 years of experience litigating employment matters for his clients.

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