Winning Tips for Plaintiffs' Employment Litigation -- 2000 is specifically designed for plaintiff legal staffs who represent individual employees or union members in discrimination or wrongful termination matters. This one-day seminar will give lawyers on the firing line and their staffs help in trial and litigation strategies, by providing an update of some of the key laws, governmental regulations and employment practices that affect the employment relationship. At the same time, the course will offer the more experienced practitioners an opportunity to consider new approaches and tactics from nationally renowned plaintiffs' employment litigators who will share their successful techniques and experiences. The Honorable Susan Oki Mollway, United States District Judge, Hawai'i, will deliver the keynote address.
This annual seminar is sponsored by the National Employment Lawyers Association - Hawai'i Chapter. The national NELA organization of over 3,500 plaintiffs' lawyers, was founded in 1985 to provide assistance and support to lawyers in protecting the rights of employees against the greater resources of their employers and the defense bar. NELA is the country's only professional organization that is comprised exclusively of lawyers whose practice is comprised of at least 51% representation of employees in cases involving employment discrimination, wrongful termination, employee benefits and other employment related matters. CLH is a professional association of Hawai'i plaintiffs' attorneys. CLH is the Hawai'i affiliate of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
Registration Information
The Early-Bird registration fee is $150 for NELA-HI and CLH
members who register on or before March 6, 2000; after March 6,
the fee is $195. Registration forms must be postmarked or personally
delivered (fax for credit-cards) by March 6, 2000 to qualify for
this $150 rate. For non-members the early-bird rate is $200; after
March 6 the non-member rate is $245.
The Registration fee includes: attendance, a course manual, continental
breakfast, buffet lunch, refreshments and a beer/wine and pupus
reception. Dinner is not included, but is usually enjoyed with
the speakers after the seminar reception.
Registrants who cancel in writing on or before March 31, 2000,
will receive a refund minus a $50 administrative charge. Those
who cancel after this date and no-show registrants will not be
entitled to a refund. The course manual and audio tapes are available
for separate purchase for $125 per copy. To order, please complete
the appropriate section on the registration form.
Hotel Accommodations
A limited block of luxury rooms has been reserved at the Ihilani
Resort & Spa at a special rate of $195 per night for single
or double occupancy. Reservations can be made by calling 679-0079
or 1-800-626-4446 or call NELA for a reservation form. Be sure
to advise that you are registering for the NELA-Hawai'i Seminar,
to get the special rate. Registrants are responsible for securing
their own hotel reservations. Reservations must be made by March
10th in order to be eligible for this special rate. Other special
Kama'ina rates (including discounted meals
and free parking) are available! Call for details. The
Ihilani Resort & Spa is ideally located on the sunny western
shore of Oahu in the secluded 640-acre oceanfront Ko Olina Resort.
For more Seminar information, contact:
Elbridge W. Smith, Seminar Chair
841 Bishop Street, Suite 909
Honolulu, HI 96813
Phone: 808.523.5050 Fax:
808.538.1382
email:
eslaw@cs.com
www.flex.com/~hsc/nela.html
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