You’re Invited: Brave New World – A Review of Virginia’s New Labor and Employment Laws and How They Will Change the Game for Virginia Employers
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You’re Invited:  Brave New World – A Review of Virginia’s New Labor and Employment Laws and How They Will Change the Game for Virginia Employers

The new Democratic majority in the Virginia General Assembly wasted no time in passing numerous pieces of legislation that will change dramatically the landscape of Virginia labor and employment law and increase the employer’s compliance burden and litigation dockets. Please join us for an informative and interactive discussion of these changes. Our Labor and Employment team will discuss the new labor, discrimination, minimum wage, and employee misclassification statutes and detail what Virginia employers need to do now to prepare. Our Global Economic Development, Commerce, and Government Relations team will provide an overview of Virginia’s shifting legislative landscape and forecast what to expect in next year’s Virginia legislative session regarding labor and employment issues.

Wednesday, May 27, 2020
3:30–5:00 pm

CLE: Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP will seek CLE credit for this program in VA. Credit hours are not guaranteed and are subject to each state’s approval rules. Please be aware that due to various state bar closures, CLE accreditation will be delayed for the foreseeable future.

Questions? Please contact Katherine Freeman at kfreeman@HuntonAK.com

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