Do you know the signs of absence policy abuse?
Do you request recertification every 30 days when continued need for FMLA is questionable?
Do you grant employees job-protected leave before they meet the FMLA eligibility requirements?
These are just three of the many questions that you, as an employer, need to know the answers to.
FMLA has recently undergone major changes. Are your policies up to date? Are you using the new forms and following the new procedures? What about FMLA for military families? Are you aware of the latest court rulings and opinion letters interpreting FMLA? Get solutions to basic FMLA administration problems as well as more advanced techniques for dealing with fraud and abuse in FMLA. Know what to look for when you suspect abuse of leave. This seminar provides insight into how court cases are changing the shape of FMLA, as well as how laws like COBRA, wage & hour law and ADA interact with FMLA. Find out the latest trends and what’s been proposed for the future of FMLA, as well.
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Speaker Details
Randall Mark Willis, Esq., has been a licensed attorney and member of the State Bar of Texas since 1982, having been awarded a Juris Doctorate from the John Marshall Law School in Chicago, Illinois.
While practicing law, he began teaching legal subjects to paralegals in the classroom during the 1980s and again in the 1990s. He then became a professional speaker, fulfilling a life-long desire that began 20 years earlier when he graduated from the University of Illinois in Chicago with a degree in Speech.
Willis is dedicated to clearly explaining complex laws and regulations to career professionals in employee benefits, insurance and human resources. He has been on the national lecture circuit since 1998, presenting entertaining and uplifting seminars on employment law and benefits. He conducts over 120 training seminars per year on topics including: FMLA, COBRA, Cafeteria Plans, HIPAA Portability and Privacy Rules, ADA, Worker’s Compensation, Employment Law, Payroll Law and Taxation.
His 25 years of experience in the legal profession gives him a broad vision of the interrelated nature of legal problems, enabling him to bring practical solutions to his audiences.
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