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Critical employment issues facing multinational employers

By Employment and Labour Group
June 13, 2016
  • Employment Standards
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Join Dentons’ global Employment and Labour practice group for a unique, multi-country panel discussion examining critical employment issues that multinational employers face. The event will be held in person in our New York office and broadcast via webinar.

Agenda and speakers
Panels moderated by global practice leader Brian Cousin

Wednesday, June 29, 2016
3:45 p.m. – Registration
4:30 p.m. – Program
7 p.m. – Cocktail reception

Registration (3:45–4:30 p.m.)

Avoiding Violations of Employee Privacy Rights (4:30–5:20 p.m.) Neil Capobianco (US), Dante Trevedan (Mexico), Michael Bronstein (UK), Katell Deniel-Allioux (France), Markus Diepold (Germany), Grace Aoshuang Young (China), Jeff Mitchell (Canada)

Break (5:20–5:30 p.m.)

Implementing an Effective Restrictive Covenants Strategy (5:30–6:30 p.m) Richard Scharlat (US), Dante Trevedan (Mexico), Michael Bronstein (UK), Katell Deniel-Allioux (France), Markus Diepold (Germany), Grace Aoshuang Young (China), Jeff Mitchell (Canada)

Best Practices in Coordinating Global Human Resource Solutions (6:30–7 p.m.) Richard Scharlat (US), Katell Deniel-Allioux (France)

After the discussion, please stay for a networking cocktail reception.

Venue
Dentons
Tribeca conference room
1221 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY | Map

Questions For more information, please contact Susan DeLeva at +1 212 398 8474.

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Dentons’ Employment and Labour group in Canada offers customized, effective, multijurisdictional advice on employment and labor matters. Protecting your business is our primary concern, whether intellectual property, through tailor-made employment contracts, restrictive covenant and confidentiality agreements or other methods.

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