California's Burden-Shifting Framework in Whistleblower Retaliation Cases

Wednesday, October 30, 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm Pacific via ZOOM

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Earn 1 CA CLE Hour

Meet the Speakers

Emma Luevano


Partner

Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp LLP

(Defense Perspective)

Tim Lykowski


Head of Labor and Employment

Fox Corporation

(In-house Perspective)

Emily Nugent


Founder

Emily Nugent Law

(Plaintiff Perspective)

MyKhanh Shelton, Esq.


Mediator

Shelton ADR

(Moderator)

About the Program

Join us for an engaging panel discussion on the intricacies of California's burden-shifting framework in whistleblower retaliation cases. Our diverse panel of legal experts will offer unique insights from in-house, defense, and plaintiff perspectives. We'll explore the unique challenges on each side, providing valuable insights into the strategies, legal standards, and outcomes that shape whistleblower claims. This event is a must-attend for lawyers looking to deepen their understanding of whistleblower cases and learn from experts in the field.

This program is presented by the Employment Law section chaired by Andie Fields and vice chaired by Lorena Vazquez. Find out more at www.bhba.org.

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