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Register by September 5, 2008
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Announcing Council's First Annual
Southern California
Employment Law & HR Forum
Discover Critical Updates in California Employment Law
and Innovative Solutions to
Complex Human Resource Issues!
Due to the huge success of our California Employment Law, HR and Workers' Comp Forums, by popular demand, we are bringing a new Employment Law and HR Forum to Southern California. The Southern California Employment Law & HR Forum will provide you with the vital updates and strategies you need to keep your organization in compliance with multiple laws, avoid costly litigation and prepare for the emerging HR challenges.
Key Reasons Why You Do Not Want to Miss This Event:
- DYNAMIC SPEAKERS: Hear over 20 leading California employment law attorneys and HR professionals who will share their expertise and practical advice
- RECENT EMPLOYMENT LAW DEVELOPMENTS: Find out what recent cases and new legislation mean for employers and what you can do minimize your liability risks
- NEW HUMAN RESOURCE TRENDS: Discover cutting-edge strategies and how to manage HR risks in a downturn economy
- PROVEN COST-CONTAINMENT SOLUTIONS: Acquire innovative solutions to protect your bottom line and add measurable value to your organization
- NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES: Meet leading California attorneys, HR experts, and colleagues from across the state in an ideal setting

Limited Sponsor & Exhibitor Opportunities |
Don't miss your chance to meet experienced HR Professionals from all industries and organizations. We offer informal networking opportunities where decision-makers can interact with Sponsors and Exhibitors. Contact Lanette Hanson, Sponsorship/Exhibition Marketing Director, at 704-561-0242 or lhanson@counciloned.com for further details.
Rave Reviews from our
HR and Employment Law Conferences
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“Great job - I will trade my SHRM conference for this one”
Leslie Denny, Director of Corporate Affairs
BRINKER INTERNATIONAL
“Quality speakers and networking opportunities were great!
Productive and worthwhile use of executive time...”
Linda Bratcher, Director, HR
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK |
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