Special Issues in Employment Law

Deep dive into complex employment law issues including wage and hour compliance, wrongful discharge, employment torts, ADR program design, and workplace privacy. Master the advanced topics that shape modern HR strategy with practicing attorneys.

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46+ YEARS
Employment Law Training
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80,000+
Certificates Earned
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PRACTICING ATTORNEYS
Not Academics

Master Advanced Employment Law Topics

Special Issues in Employment Law is an intensive half-day program covering wage and hour compliance, wrongful discharge, employment torts, ADR, substance use policies, workplace privacy, and post-employment restrictions—the advanced topics that experienced HR professionals need to master.


What Sets This Program Apart

  • Wage and hour expertise – Remote work off-the-clock risks, commission/bonus overtime calculations, and FLSA compliance
  • Discharge and tort defense – At-will documentation, retaliation analysis, defamation, and negligent hiring/retention
  • ADR and workplace policies – Program design, fitness-for-duty testing, privacy/monitoring, and post-employment restrictions
  • Professional certification – Earn your certificate plus 3.75 SHRM/HRCI/CLE continuing education credits
  • Benefits beyond the classroom – Your investment includes quarterly legal updates, faculty access, and alumni resources that keep you current year-round. View participant benefits →
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What You'll Master in Half a Day

An advanced employment law framework covering wage and hour, wrongful discharge, torts, ADR, substance use, privacy, and confidentiality protection.

Wage & Hour (FLSA) Under Remote/Hybrid

Off-the-clock time, hybrid travel, and complex pay calculations.

Foundation

Remote off-the-clock risk

Email/IM, rounding, device sync; travel time for split/hybrid days; audits for "player-coach" roles.

Advanced

Commission/bonus/draw plans

Overtime calculations without tripping over spiffs and recoveries.

Foundation

"At-will with evidence"

Build the performance notes → PIP → termination timeline that defeats pretext.

Advanced

Protected activity lookback

Adverse-action timing; manager speech and political/off-duty conduct.

Foundation

References and internal comms

Avoid defamation; understand privilege boundaries.

Advanced

IIED, interference, misrepresentation

How sloppy recruiting or RIF messaging creates exposure.

Expert

Negligent hiring/retention/supervision

Avoid vendor and staffing-agency pitfalls with better controls.

Foundation

Program design

Pros/cons; opt-out windows; class/collective treatment; record retention.

Advanced

Annual audit of agreement & intake flows

Onboarding portals, e-sign, and off-cycle hires—keep the chain clean.

Foundation

Cannabis laws & safety-sensitive roles

Impairment vs presence testing; consistent enforcement; accommodation analysis.

Advanced

Prescription meds and fitness-for-duty

Balancing safety, privacy, and performance in remote/hybrid contexts.

Foundation

Employee data privacy

CPRA and state analogs: notices, access requests, retention/deletion, and disciplinary use.

Advanced

Monitoring productivity and keystrokes

Geolocation, BYOD, and personal-account discovery—practical boundaries.

Foundation

What remains enforceable

NDAs, non-solicits, trade-secret law—how to draft so they stick.

Advanced

Garden leave and TRAPs

Training-repayment agreements and choice-of-law strategy across states.

Ready to Transform Your Workplace?

Choose Your Format. Not Your Quality.

In-person, virtual, or on-demand - every program features the same practicing attorneys, current content, and professional credits you need.

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Practicing Attorneys, Not Academics

Learn from employment law attorneys who practice what they teach. Your instructors actively handle union campaigns, defend discrimination charges, and win employment law cases - then share exactly what works in real courtrooms and workplaces.

Ray Deeny, Esq.

Ray Deeny, Esq.

Partner at Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP

Ray is widely regarded as a dean of labor and employment law, known for his encyclopedic knowledge and unmatched command of workplace regulations. For over 40 years, he has represented management nationwide, blending a powerhouse advisory practice with a formidable litigation record.

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John F. Wymer, III, Esq.

John F. Wymer, III, Esq.

Partner, Labor & Employment at Thompson Hine LLP

John F. Wymer is a nationally recognized labor and employment attorney and partner in Thompson Hine LLP's Labor & Employment group. With decades of experience, he represents public and private sector employers nationwide in employment discrimination, wage-and-hour, labor negotiations, union matters, ERISA claims, and more.

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Wayne W. Williams, Esq.

Wayne W. Williams, Esq.

Founder, Law Offices of Wayne W. Williams

Wayne Williams is a distinguished employment and labor law attorney based in Colorado Springs. As the founder of his own firm, he advises and represents employers on a wide range of issues including employment discrimination, harassment, wrongful discharge, wage and hour compliance, and traditional labor law.

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Dawn R. Kubik, Esq.

Dawn R. Kubik, Esq.

Of Counsel, Kubik Workplace & Investigative Services

Dawn Kubik is an employment attorney and founder of Kubik Workplace and Investigative Services and Dawn R. Kubik, P.C. With a legal career spanning since 1997, she has represented both plaintiffs and defendants in employment, personal injury, contract, and insurance disputes, earning a reputation as a strategic, well-prepared, and highly communicative advocate.

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Patrick Scully

Patrick Scully, Esq.

Partner at Foley Hoag

Patrick Scully primarily focuses on labor law issues and helps clients successfully navigate complex and persistent claims from international and local labor unions. Patrick's work includes unfair labor practice charges and representation cases as well as federal and state court litigation. He frequently advises employers in collective bargaining negotiations and handles labor arbitration.

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Rudi S. Turner, Esq.

Rudi S. Turner, Esq.

Senior Corporate Counsel, White Cap

Rudi is Senior In-House Counsel at White Cap, where she counsels and defends the organization as it responds to administrative agency complaints, potential litigation, and employee lawsuits. Drawing on extensive experience in labor and employment law, she supports leaders and HR professionals in navigating complex workplace issues.

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Jacqueline E. Kalk, Esq.

Jacqueline E. Kalk, Esq.

Shareholder at Littler Mendelson P.C.

Jacqueline E. Kalk represents and advises management across industries including manufacturing, construction, crowd-sourcing, and virtual companies. She focuses on independent contractor classification, wage-and-hour compliance, equal pay, and employment litigation, defending clients in state and federal courts.

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Grant S. Gibeau

Grant S. Gibeau

Partner at Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP

Grant Gibeau is a partner in Taft's Minneapolis Employment and Labor Relations practice group. Grant's practice primarily focuses on helping employers navigate all aspects of the employment relationship, from identifying workplace best practices and policies, drafting employee handbooks, and vigorously defending against claims.

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Amy J. Zdravecky, Esq.

Amy J. Zdravecky, Esq.

Partner at Barnes & Thornburg LLP

Amy represents employers across industries including retail, hospitality, manufacturing, transportation, and healthcare. She advises on employee relations, union avoidance, collective bargaining, harassment prevention, and compliance with key employment laws like Title VII, ADA, ADEA, FMLA, and FCRA.

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✨ Exclusive Attendee Benefits

  • Pre-Program Consultation

    Identify your priorities and customize your learning focus before day one.

  • Professional Credits

    Earn 3.75 SHRM/HRCI/CLE credits in just half a day.

  • Ongoing Development

    12 months of quarterly employment law updates keep you current as regulations change.

  • Alumni Advantages

    $300-$500 off all future programs—for you and every colleague you refer.

Pre-Program Consultation

Identify your priorities and customize your learning focus before day one.

Quick Answers

We know you're busy. Here's what you actually need to know.

Yes. Special Issues in Employment Law is Block III of the full Certificate in Employee Relations Law program. You can take it as a standalone half-day program, or combine it with Comprehensive Labor Relations (Block I) and Discrimination Prevention & Defense (Block II) to earn the full certificate.
All three formats feature the same practicing attorney instructors, current content, and professional credits. In-person provides face-to-face networking and immediate interaction. Virtual delivers the same live instruction via Zoom with full Q&A capability. On-demand lets you learn at your own pace over 90 days with the ability to pause and revisit complex topics. Choose the format that fits your schedule and learning style—the quality and content remain identical.
Within minutes, you'll receive an invoice email. Once payment is processed, you can schedule your complimentary pre-program consultation (10-15 minutes) to discuss your specific workplace challenges and identify which program content will have the biggest impact for you. Pre-program materials arrive one week before your session starts.
The half-day program provides 3.75 SHRM/HRCI/CLE credits. Plus, your enrollment includes 12 months of quarterly employment law updates (4 sessions × 1.5 credits each = 6 additional credits), bringing your total to nearly 10 credits.
IAML is an approved provider for both SHRM and HRCI. We provide you with documentation at the end of your program that includes all information needed to self-report your credits. For SHRM, you'll receive a completion certificate with our provider ID. For HRCI, you'll get the documentation to submit credits directly to HRCI. We walk you through the process during the program.
Your materials are living resources that update continuously as employment law changes. Unlike static textbooks that become outdated immediately after publication, our content reflects current court decisions, regulatory changes, and compliance requirements. Recent updates include the NLRB's Cemex decision on organizing, the Stericycle handbook standards, post-Bostock LGBTQ+ protections, and state-specific AI hiring regulations.
Your instructors handle employment law cases, defend discrimination charges, and advise employers on these exact issues daily. They're not teaching from textbooks—they're sharing strategies that work in actual courtrooms and real workplaces. When you ask "what do I do about [specific situation]," they answer from direct experience, not theory.
Every program enrollment includes FREE access to all four quarterly 90-minute update sessions for 12 months (valued at $1,588). These instructor-led sessions cover new regulations, court decisions, and compliance changes—delivered mid-January, April, July, and October. Each session is recorded and available within 24 hours. After your first year, you can continue receiving updates at alumni pricing.
Yes. Your enrollment includes all live instruction, complete program materials, 29.75 continuing education credits, pre-program consultation, 12 months of quarterly employment law updates (4 sessions, $1,588 value), permanent access to living resources, and alumni benefits for all future programs. There are no hidden fees or additional charges.

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