How to Stop Worrying and Embrace Arbitration
$74.99
Credits in
1.00 General
Practice Areas:
Alternative Dispute Resolution, Employment Law, Labor & Employment, Labor Law, Skills Training
About
This Course
This panel will explore some of the less well-known benefits of arbitration, including for plaintiffs. It will include practice tips to get the best results from arbitration, a look back at the rise of arbitration in the practice of labor and employment law, and the differences between labor and employment arbitration.
About the Presenters
David Lowe, Esq.
Rudy, Exelrod, Zieff & Lowe
Practice Area: Trial (+ 6 other areas)
David joined the Firm in 1996 and brings extensive trial and negotiation experience to every client engagement. Thoughtful reflection and integrity guide his client advocacy: whether helping a sexual harassment survivor share her story in a highly publicized court case or guiding a start-up founder through a confidential private equity buyout.David represents C-level executives, founders, and partners in a wide range of tech economy and other fields, including life sciences, a.i., finance, and entertainment. He has developed valuable experience negotiating with—and, when necessary, going to trial against—the world’s largest and best- known public and private companies, as well as prominent private equity and ...
View DetailsMichael Rubin, Esq.
Altshuler Berzon
Practice Area: Litigation (+ 4 other areas)
Michael’s practice consists primarily of appellate litigation, class actions, and public policy/impact litigation. He has argued in the U.S. Supreme Court, the California, Alaska, Indiana, and Nevada Supreme Courts, and state and federal appellate courts throughout the country.Michael is currently a fellow of the College of Labor and Employment Lawyers and was formerly a member of the Board of Directors of the AFL-CIO’s Lawyers’ Coordinating Committee. Michael regularly lectures on developments in California and federal employment law and other topics, including at Stanford Law School and Berkeley Law, and has testified before committees of the United States Senate and House ...
View DetailsLuella Nelson, Esq.
Arbitrator
Practice Area: Labor & Employment (+ 1 other areas)
Independent Alternative Dispute Resolution Professional.
View DetailsDonna Rutter, Esq.
Rutter Law Group
Practice Area: Labor & Employment (+ 5 other areas)
Ms. Rutter was a trial attorney who concentrated her practice on wrongful discharge, discrimination, harassment, retaliation and trade secret litigation before federal and state courts and agencies. She tried to verdict more than a dozen bench and jury trials – and is one of the few attorneys in California who has taken a wage and hour class action to trial. Donna has also built an extensive trade secret, unfair competition, employee mobility practice, based on over 35 years of litigation and advising on trade secret matters. She also represents Executives in negotiating employment contracts and/or severance agreements. Donna has developed ...
View DetailsGilbert Tsai, Esq.
Hanson Bridgett
Practice Area: Labor & Employment (+ 2 other areas)
On a daily basis, Gilbert partners with human resource professionals, in-house attorneys, and managers to provide solutions in all areas of California employment law. When his clients face a complex personnel situation, have questions about leave management, require a new employment policy or procedure, or seek counsel about potential liability at the workplace, they trust him to provide timely and practical advice. Gilbert represents both public and private California employers in a variety of industries.Gilbert is also an experienced litigator in state and federal court, as well as other quasi-judicial venues before administrative law judges and arbitrators. He has recently ...
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