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11th Annual Utah Fall Employment Seminar

By Jason D. Boren on November 11, 2022
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Please join us for an in-depth half day program focused on core issues and developments in labor and employment law and health and welfare with the greatest impact on Utah employers. Topics and panelists to be announced.

For those who can join us in person, a continental breakfast and lunch will be provided, with opportunities to network and share experiences with your colleagues. If you cannot join us in person, we invite you to join us virtually.

Wednesday, November 16, 2022 | 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM MT
Grand America Hotel
555 S Main Street 
Salt Lake City, UT 84111

Link to Register Here Register Here

Who Should Attend?
This program will be of interest to in-house counsel, compliance, finance, and human resources.

There is a $35 registration fee to attend. In an effort to go green, conference materials will be distributed electronically.

4.5 CLE credits in CA, NJ, NY, & PA; and 4.5 SHRM credits are pending. CLE credit is pending in the following states: CO, MN, NV, & UT. 4.5 HRCI credits are also pending approval. Uniform Certificates of Attendance will also be provided for the purpose of seeking credit in other jurisdictions.

For more information contact Nikki Benner at bennern@ballardspahr.com.

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  • Blog:
    HR Law Watch
  • Organization:
    Ballard Spahr LLP
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