Please join us for WSBA's 1st Annual Women's History Month Program, presented in partnership with Washington Women Lawyers and the Washington State Supreme Court Gender and Justice Commission: The #MeToo Movement and Employment Law.
You can attend this CLE in-person at the WSBA office in downtown Seattle or remotely via live webcast.
Register here: https://mywsba.org/OnlineStore/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductId=13646972&page=sem&mt
BACKGROUND
The #metoo movement has shaped and informed a larger conversation about policy, law and practice. In celebration and honor of Women’s History Month, join us for our inaugural program, with this year’s focus on women, the law and workplace related issues. We start with a nuts and bolts experience of bringing equal pay claims under current WA law. We then move to discuss sexual harassment claims and workplace investigations. An esteemed panel of legal professionals will close out the morning with a robust discussion shining light on diversity and inclusion practices, related policies and initiatives as pertaining to experiences of gender equality in the workplace.
FACULTY Aviva Kamm - Stokes Lawrence, Seattle Andrew Kashyap - Legal Voice, Seattle Aparna Rae - Women’s Funding Alliance, Seattle Erika Uhl - Attorney General’s Office, Seattle Katherine Chamberlain - MacDonald Hoague & Bayless, Seattle Judge Molly B. Powell - U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Seattle
SCHEDULE 8:00 a.m. Registration Opens 8:25 a.m. Seminar Begins 12:00 p.m. Adjourn
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