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Monthly Luncheon: Top 10 Employee Law Mistakes presented by Nonnie L. Shivers, Attorney at Law at Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart

  • 14 Mar 2019
  • 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
  • Phoenix Country Club (at 7th Street and Thomas)

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Top 10 Employee Law Mistakes


While we don't delight in other employer's misfortune, those schadenfreude moments involving employer and employee missteps allow us to learn from the mistakes and teachable moments experienced by other employers.  This session will identify and explore the top 10 mistakes made by employers, including failing to document performance issues and failing to stay up-to-date on local and state law developments (such as new paid sick leave laws and harassment policy/training requirements) and the solutions with each of the 10 mistakes to keep your legal spend under control by being proactive. 


Event Details

When:

Thursday, March 14, 2019

11:30am to 1:00pm

 

Where:

Phoenix Country Club

2901 N. 7th Street

Phoenix, AZ 85014

 

(Don't forget that if you are a member, you can invite colleagues from outside your organization to our event for free with your paid registration.  Just email us with your guest name, company and email address to Matt Bradford at mjb15@ntrs.com


About Nonnie Shivers, Attorney at Law

Nonnie partners with employers and managers in three primary ways: litigation avoidance through proactive counseling and training; investigations and resolutions when pre-litigation concerns arise; and litigating legally complex and factually challenging cases to defend employer’s actions.  

Nonnie advises and counsels private and public employers in all aspects of employment law, including an emphasis on complex but proactive compliance projects, such as 50-state compliant wage deductions and lawful parental leave programs. Nonnie regularly partners with clients to plan and implement reductions in force, severance plans and agreements, and pre-litigation disciplinary matters. Nonnie regularly conducts high-level internal investigations for clients, including at the executive level and within key departments, and assists in identifying and resolving potential areas of liability and exposure in a proactive but practical way. Nonnie’s unique practice also includes providing employment advice for employers doing business within the Navajo Nation's territorial jurisdiction and other tribal lands, including cultural and employment law training on unique tribal code requirements.  

Nonnie has successfully defended employers against allegations of discrimination, sexual harassment and wrongful termination in state and federal court, as well as administrative forums. Nonnie has handled hundreds of charges with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the Arizona Civil Rights Division, as well as claims and appeals filed with the Industrial Commission of Arizona. Nonnie has also litigated whistleblower claims against air carriers under AIR 21 and handled investigations and enforcement actions with numerous other federal agencies, including the U.S. Department of Labor and other employers under SOX.

Nonnie regularly speaks and trains on current and emerging employment law topics, including recent presentations to industry and trade groups on civility in the #MeToo era, gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender workplace issues, avoidance of retaliation claims, and political expression in the workplace. Nonnie’s advanced degree in education and years of experience as an instructor and student affairs professional at Arizona State University help make her training sessions and presentations simultaneously educational and entertaining. Nonnie has also published several scholarly articles focused on employment law, including a book chapter on the impact of reasonable workplace accommodations for employees with disabilities on employers and employees’ expectations of privacy for off-duty conduct.

Nonnie has received numerous accolades from clients and legal professionals for her dedicated client focus and problem-solving abilities. Southwest Super Lawyers named Nonnie a Rising Star in 2012-2014 and a Super Lawyer from 2015 through today. Nonnie also obtained the recognition of the legal community by receiving an AV Preeminent Rating by Martindale-Hubbell beginning in 2014 through today.  Chambers USA first ranked Nonnie as a Leading Individual in 2015 and Best Lawyers added Nonnie to its list of recognized practitioners in 2016.  Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Shivers served as a law clerk to the Honorable Patricia K. Norris on the Arizona Court of Appeals.


The statements and materials presented at WP&BC Phoenix Chapter events are solely the opinions of the speakers and do not represent the opinions or positions of WP&BC Phoenix Chapter. In addition, WP&BC Phoenix Chapter assumes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the statements and materials presented by speakers at WP&BC Phoenix Chapter events


As a WP&BC member you can attend he 2019 NIPA Annual Forum & Expo (2019NAFE) at the discounted membership price.  2019NAFE offers enriching, relevant, world-class education to help you build your business and enhance the services you provide to your organization’s clients. Register now for the 2019NAFE in San Diego on April 28th to May 1st, 2019.


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