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The DO’s and DON’Ts for Settlement Conferences

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Pennsylvania Bar Association Labor & Employment Committee

Settlement conferences are an integral part of the litigation process and often decisive in resolving labor and employment cases. Learn from a federal magistrate judge and seasoned practitioners -- from both the plaintiff’s and defense perspectives — about the do’s and don’ts of settlement conferences. You will walk away with a better understanding of the most important issues when resolving employment cases and tips for an effective settlement conference.

Attend this program to hear guidance on the dos and don’ts for settlement conferences, and how they may expedite proceedings and lead to an agreeable resolution for both sides.

Date: Monday, November 21, 2022

Time: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM ET

Location: Online

1.0 SUB CLE Credit

Register here.

Moderator:

May Mon Post, Esq.
Lead Employment Attorney
Bunker & Ray, Philadelphia
Co-Chair, Labor & Employment Law Committee

Panelists:

Honorable Pamela A. Carlos
U.S. Magistrate Judge
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania

Adam E. Gersh, Esq.
Shareholder, Labor and Employment and Litigation Practice Groups
Flaster Greenberg PC

Neelima A. Vanguri, Esq.
Associate, Employment Law and Civil Rights Litigation
Sidney L. Gold & Associates, P.C.

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