Labor Laws: Tips for Small Businesses

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Small businesses make up 99.9% of all companies in the United States, and understanding those businesses' importance is crucial for business owners and the lawyers that represent them. This course will provide a thorough explanation of small businesses and an understanding of the basics, including but not limited to the employer-employee relationship and the obligations and liabilities involved. Mr. Resko looks into trends and employment law claims while explaining the different types of employment. Moreover, He delves into how to effectively use employment handbooks, discerning between employees and independent contractors, and tips on avoiding wrongful discharge claims. Mr. Resko concludes this seminar with an explanation of how attorneys and their small business clients can overcome many obstacles and manage the risks associated with doing business.

About the Presenters

Michael Resko, Esq.

Law Offices of Michael Resko, Esq.

Practice Area: Real Estate (+ 2 other areas)

Mike Resko earned his JD from New York University School of Law in 1991. After working for several years at a New York City law firm, in 1996, he opened his own practice, specializing in real estate transactions and litigation, business transactions and litigation, and estate planning and asset protection.Since 2002, Mike has been an Adjunct Professor at New York Law School, where he presently teaches Drafting: Contracts. Mike is an experienced presenter of continuing legal education courses on various subjects and is an accredited provider of continuing professional education for licensed real estate brokers in New York.Mike is admitted to ...

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