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More than 80% of employers are using AI in some form of their work and employment decision-making. In May 2022, the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission (EEOC) published guidance aimed to help U.S. employers navigate compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) while using AI in the workplace. The same day, the Department of Justice posted its own guidance regarding AI-related disability discrimination. Similarly, at least sixteen states have introduced bills or resolutions relating to artificial intelligence in the workplace—all at different stages of the legislative process and paving a path for others. This presentation examines potential pitfalls with the use of AI in employment decision making and guideposts employers can use to ensure that their workplace practices are consistent with federal and state law.

This presentation provides 1 hour of General CLE credit in NC. 
Out of State certificates will be provided.

Speakers:
Kelly Hughes, Shareholder, Ogletree
Virginia Wooten, Associate, Ogletree
Meredith Hamilton, Associate, Ogletree

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
11:45am | Registration & Buffet Opens
12:15 - 1:15pm | CLE

ACC NEO and Fisher Phillips invite you to attend an in-person CLE, Money Matters: Compensation Practices – What Employers Need to Know

The presenters will focus on a myriad of complicated compensation practices, including executive compensation, bonus plans, and pay equity. This CLE will review why now is an ideal time to evaluate your compensation practices and correct any disparities to minimize potential risk for litigation. The CLE is designed to bring clarity to the question of whether or not you are truly prepared to defend your pay practices.

AGENDA    
3:30pm – 4:00pm    Registration
4:00pm – 5:30pm    CLE
5:30pm – 6:15pm    Happy hour, networking  

CREDITS
1.5 CLE (This course has been submitted for appoval by the Ohio Supreme Court Commission on Continuing Legal Education for 1.5 total CLE hours)

SPEAKERS     
Fisher Phillips attorneys
Melissa Dials
Rich Millisor
Jeff Smith

In-house counsel TBD

PARKING
Please park in the 200 Public Square Parking Garage (accessed via Superior Avenue) and bring your ticket to the program for validation.

Loschelder and TerraLex
2 pages

Usually, the biggest obstacle in enforcing the right to equal pay is that the employee does not know whether colleagues of the other sex – the Transparency Act focuses on sex, not gender – receive more pay.

Jeffrey W. Brecher (Principal), Justin R. Barnes (Principal), David T. Wiley (Knowledge Management Attorney), Jackson Lewis
47 pages

A report reviewing significant wage and hour developments at both the federal and state level.

Resource Details
Interest Area: Employment and Labor
Region: United States
Mia Farber, Co-Leader, Jackson Lewis, Class Actions and Complex Litigation Practice Group
David R. Golder, Co-Leader, Jackson Lewis, Class Actions and Complex Litigation Practice Group
Eric R. Magnus, Co-Leader, Jackson Lewis, Class Actions and Complex Litigation Practice Group
33 pages

A report on employment and labor law trends and tactics to consider in 2023.

Resource Details
Interest Area: Employment and Labor
Region: United States
Eversheds Sutherland
5 pages

The New Labour Law (33/2021) and its implementing Regulations (together the “New Laws”) were introduced in February 2022. They apply to all private sector employers in the United Arab Emirates (“UAE”) with the exception of employers within the Dubai International Financial Centre (“DIFC”) and Abu Dhabi Global Market (“ADGM”) financial centre free zones. The New Laws represent the biggest change in the employment law landscape in the UAE for 40 years and while there will be continue to be a period of time over which the Courts will test and probe the New Laws, HR practitioners, business owners and legal counsel with responsibility for people related matters in the UAE need to be familiar with the changes and, critically, ensure compliance.

Resource Details
Interest Area: Employment and Labor
Region: United Arab Emirates
Eversheds Sutherland
2 pages

The Abu Dhabi Global Market (“ADGM”) published its Guiding Principles on Whistleblowing on 6 December 2022 (“Guiding Principles”). The Guiding Principles are intended to provide a benchmark or framework for all ADGM entities to work within, and all such entities are encouraged to review and align their own whistleblowing procedures with the Guiding Principles.

Resource Details
Interest Area: Employment and Labor
Region: United Arab Emirates
Eversheds Sutherland
3 pages

After a 4-year freeze, the Hong Kong Executive Council endorsed the Minimum Wage Commission’s recommendation on 10 January 2023 to raise the statutory minimum wage by HK$2.5 to HK$40 per hour, representing a 6.7% hike. Subject to the approval of the Legislative Council, the revised rate will come into force on 1 May 2023, the Labor day.

Resource Details
Interest Area: Employment and Labor
Region: Hong Kong
Eversheds Sutherland
4 pages

This article looks at recent important issues in labor law for UK employers.

Resource Details
Interest Area: Employment and Labor
Region: United Kingdom
Eversheds Sutherland
5 pages

ESG issues are playing an ever-increasing role in businesses and have an impact right across the employment, retirement benefits, tax, executive compensation and share incentives space. This trend of growing focus is expected to continue into 2023 and beyond. As such, when designing and reviewing compensation and benefit packages, it is increasingly important for companies to do so with its ESG strategy in mind.

Resource Details
Interest Area: Employment and Labor
Region: Global
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