Event Details
In Court: What story does your personnel records tell?
Date: | April 16, 2019, 11:30am – 1:00pm |
Organizer: | HRMA of Northwest Missouri/Mercer |
Location: | Empower U Innovation Room 518 S 6th St St Joseph, MO 64501 https://www.heartlandfoundation.org/ |
Event Type: | Chapter Event |
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HRMA of Northwest Missouri Presents:
In Court: What story does your personnel records tell?
Program Description:
Despite the electronic age, documentation continues to be one of the most important aspects of employment law. Properly maintained personnel records can be an asset to the company and limit exposure long after an employee has departed. This presentation will focus on maintaining a personnel file that can withstand the scrutiny of the government and a court of law. We will also address internal e-mails, documenting performance and best practices to ensure the greatest protection.
Presenter Information:
Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete
Heather’s practice is devoted to employment litigation and counseling. She represents employers in a broad spectrum of federal and state court litigation and in administrative proceedings, including class actions, wage and hour disputes, claims of wrongful termination, discrimination, harassment and retaliation and violations of other employment-related laws. Heather also counsels employers on strategies for minimizing potential litigation and is regularly involved in providing advice on the practical and legal implications of everyday employment decisions. Heather assists employers in developing workplace policies and procedures, training their employees, investigating employee complaints, discipline and terminating employees, determining exempt and non-exempt status, and reductions-in-force prior to their occurrence to help ensure legal compliance.
Heather has experience as both a plaintiffs' and defense attorney. After graduating from the LL.M. program, she defended and counseled employers in various employment related matters. Immediately prior to joining Constangy, Heather represented employees in various industries in class and collective action wage and hour law matters involving both state wage and hour laws as well as the FLSA. Heather has both jury and bench trial experience.
Recertification Information:
HRMA of Northwest Missouri is recognized by SHRM to offer 1 Professional Development Credits (PDCs) for this event for the SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP certifications.
This program will be submitted for 1 General PHR/SPHR/GPHR recertification credit through hrci.org
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