Legal Aid Society | Enforcing Federal Wage Claims for Low-Income Workers Webinar
Tuesday April 14
2015
- By: The Legal Aid Society, Pro Bono Net
- Time: 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
- Time Zone: Eastern Time (US & Canada)
- CLE Credit
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Location:
OnlineNew York, NY
- Contact:
- Source: New York
Learn how to pursue unpaid wage, minimum wage, and overtime pay claims for low wage workers under the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act and New York State Labor Law. This session will give an overview of the claims available under Federal and State law; discuss special issues such as protecting immigrant workers in wage and hour litigation and pursuing claims under a joint employment theory; and train participants to bring and conduct litigation for low wage workers seeking redress for unpaid or underpaid wages.
- Faculty Chair: Karen Cacace, Esq., and Hollis Pfitsch, Esq., Civil Practice
Participating Attorneys may attend every session of interest. Training is without charge, but space is limited for live sessions and priority is given to law firms whose generosity makes this program possible and who partner with The Legal Aid Society to provide pro bono legal services to low-income New Yorkers. These seminars also are open to Attorney Emeritus lawyers who are transitioning from a full-time legal practice or have retired and wish to contribute their time and expertise on behalf of low-income New Yorkers. Additional information about The Legal Aid Society and its Pro Bono Practice can be found on our website, www.legal-aid.org.
Please complete the registration form included in this brochure and return by email to Rosemary Hare-Bey, Pro Bono Coordinator, at rharebey@legal-aid.org. Unless specifically noted, each training session listed below provides two hours of Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Credit ("CLE"), including Bridge the Gap. Additionally, unless we are informed otherwise, all participants will be enrolled as members of Pro Bono Net’s NYC Pro Bono Center.
For both live trainings and webinar trainings pre-enrollment is required. Your participation in each training will be confirmed by Rosemary Hare-Bey upon receipt of the registration form. For each session registration will be between 6:00 - 6:30 p.m., unless otherwise noted. The program will immediately follow, concluding at 8:30 p.m. Space is limited at each session, so please RSVP as early as possible to ensure participation.
A special thank you to our partners at Pro Bono Net for making the webinar sessions possible this year. Pro Bono Net is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing access to justice through innovative uses of technology and increased volunteer lawyer participation.
- CLE Credit Comments: CLE Credit: 2 credits total: 1 hour of professional practice/practice management, .5 skills and .5 hour ethics. This program provides transitional credit for newly admitted attorneys.
- Attachment(s): 2014-2015 Annual CLE Pro Bono Training Program 10 29 14 (2).doc