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Wage & Hour Litigation Part 2: Case Studies on Meal and Rest Breaks, Exemptions, Off-the-Clock Claims, and PAGA

Wage & Hour Litigation Part 2: Case Studies on Meal and Rest Breaks, Exemptions, Off-the-Clock Claims, and PAGA is a unique in-depth 3-hour legal teleconference designed for attorneys specializing in employment law. This teleconference will focus on dissecting three critical case studies that address some of the most challenging issues in workplace litigation: meal and rest breaks, employee exemptions, off-the-clock claims, and Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA) cases.

Through expert-led discussions, attendees will gain valuable insights into case selection strategies, legal analysis, the effective use of expert witnesses, evidentiary considerations, understanding penalties and damages, and the nuances of motions practice. The webinar will also explore best practices for navigating settlement negotiations and mediation processes to achieve favorable outcomes.

 

Meal and Rest Break Violations
Case analysis: Identifying patterns of non-compliance.
Leveraging expert testimony to establish damages.
Strategies for motions to dismiss or summary judgment.

Employee Exemptions
Determining proper classification under wage and hour laws.
Handling disputes over exempt status with evidence-based arguments.
Practical tips for resolving exemption claims during mediation.

Off-the-Clock Work Claims & PAGA Actions
Addressing allegations of unpaid work outside regular hours.
Navigating the complexities of PAGA claims and representative actions.
Settlement considerations: Balancing risk versus reward in high-stakes cases.

Faculty
Timothy J Long, Greenberg Traurig
Hunter Pyle, Hunter Pyle Law
Tiffany Phan, Gibson Dunn
Ryan Wu, Capstone Lawyers
Genevieve Casey, Lewis, Feinberg, Lee & Jackson, P.C.
Sharon Ongerth Rossi, ROGERS JOSEPH O'DONNELL
Liane Katzenstein Ly, Liane Ly Law

Event Information

Event Date 05-21-2025 9:00 am
Event End Date 05-21-2025 12:00 pm
Individual Price $275.00
Number Hours This program is approved for 3.0 hrs of CA MCLE general credit hours. Bridgeport is a State Bar of CA provider of MCLE.
Categories Live Webinars

Group Rate

#Registrants Rate/Person ($)
2 215.00
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