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  • On November 9, 2011, Lisa L. Leach and Amber Isom-Thompson presented HR Lunch Bytes with Kiesewetter Wise from 12 pm to 1:30 pm on the topic of employee handbooks.  This presentation was part of the HR Lunch series of the Lipscomb & Pitts Breakfast Club.
  • On November 4, 2011, Tanja L. Thompson spoke at the ABA Section of Labor and Employment Law 5th Annual Labor and Employment Law Conference in Seattle, which takes place November 2-5, 2011.  She spoke on the topic, "Trying an NLRB Case - Pre-Trial Process, Procedure and Insights - Part I."
  • On September 20, 2011, Lisa Lichterman Leach, Matthew Gallagher and Nicole Bermel spoke at Sterling Education Services, Inc.'s 9th Annual Employment Law Best Practices seminar.
  • On August 31, 2011, Paul Prather presented a workshop at the 2011 EEOC Memphis EEO Seminar on the topic, "Friend Me?  Social Media Situations and HR."
  • On May 12, 2011, Paul Prather presented a webinar held by the National Institute of Business & Management titled "Preventing Employee Misconduct in a Digital World - Harassment, Facebook, Bullying, Texting, and More."
  • Lisa Lichterman Leach, Paul E. Prather and Tanja L. Thompson spoke during the 2011 Memphis Bar Association Bench Bar Conference in May.  Ms. Leach and Ms. Thompson presented, "The Times They Are a Changing: Recent Developments in Labor and Employment Law."  Mr. Prather spoke on "Trial Techniques in Employment Law Cases."
  • Jonathan Kaplan and Paul Prather presented at the LEAP 2011 Seventh Annual Labor and Employment Law Advanced Practices Symposium, held March 31-April 1, 2011.  Mr. Kaplan spoke on the topic, "The New NLRB & Unions - Working Together to Change Your Workplace."  Mr. Prather spoke on the topic, "Beyond Sex: The New Face of Harassment - Facebook, Bullying, Texting and More."
  • Tanja L. Thompson presented the management perspective during a March 16, 2011 webinar and teleconference for the ABA Section of Labor and Employment Law on the topic, "Full Speed Ahead: A Review of Recent NLRB Decisions and Regulatory Actions."
  • On January 20, 2011, Elizabeth S. Rudnick spoke on the new GINA regulations during a webinar for HR That Works.
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