(March 28, 2005. Manchester, NH.) - Attorney Diana Wieland of the regional law firm of Sheehan, Phinney, Bass and Green PA will discuss Recent Changes to the Fair Labor and Standards Act and the Top Ten Wage and Hour Violations made by employers at the upcoming Eggs and Issues Breakfast sponsored by the Mt. Washington Valley Economic Council (MWVEC). Eggs and Issues is a monthly business leader's breakfast created to stimulate entrepreneurship and networking among the business community and a forum for speakers on topics of interest.
Attorney Wieland's practice focuses on employment and labor law representing management exclusively. She joined Sheehan Phinney, of counsel, in 2002 and has represented management in employment and labor law matters for more than twenty years. Prior to law school, she worked for the National Labor Relations Board in St. Louis for four years as a field examiner. She has represented employers before the National Labor Relations Board, the EEOC, the U.S. Department of Labor, OFCCP and numerous states' agencies. She also has worked with employers during union-organizing campaigns, negotiated labor agreements, and represented employers in arbitration cases. A frequent speaker on employment and labor topics for companies and seminar groups throughout the country, Attorney Wieland has trained managers and supervisors in all areas of employment law and practice, including sexual harassment, ADA, FMLA, interviewing, hiring, evaluations, Title IX and COBRA.
Eggs and Issues will take place on Thursday, April 7th, at the North Conway Grand Hotel, from 7:00 to 9:00 AM. The cost is $15.00 for Council & Chamber members, $17.00 for others. Please call MWVEC at 603.447.6622 to register or mail payment to MWVEC, P.O. Box 1066, Conway, NH 03818.
Sheehan Phinney Bass + Green PA is a regional business law firm with New Hampshire offices in Manchester, Concord, and Lebanon, and in Boston, MA. The firm provides a broad range of sophisticated legal services to businesses and institutions in traditional and emerging areas of the law. Its diverse client base includes local and regional organizations, as well as national and international businesses with interests in the Northeast.
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