Workshop: Employment Primer for Local Business Leaders

12/01/2022 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM ET

Summary

Join us, along with Flaster Greenberg Attorneys at Law, on Thursday, Dec. 1 for a workshop on best practices for employee management. We will hear from Flaster Greenberg's Adam E. Gersh on insights for employee management over a light breakfast fare and coffee.

Description

On Thursday, Dec. 1, join us for a workshop conducted by Flaster Greenberg's Adam E. Gersh and moderated by Harry Giacometti who will share insights for employee management. This interactive session will focus on critical developments in the law that impact businesses’ employment practices in the city and beyond. Attendees will explore recent changes that influence hiring practices, employee handbooks, and personnel support, and point to what to look out for in 2023 and beyond. Our session will also highlight practices and tips for incorporating employment practices with an equity focus. Guests are encouraged to bring questions and topics of interest to this highly interactive and participatory session, as well as network with other local business leaders over a light breakfast fare and coffee. 

 

 

Date: Thursday, Dec. 1 

Time: 10am 

Location: SBN's Offices (915 Spring Garden Street, Suite 502, Philadelphia, PA, 19123) 

 

This program is FREE for members and $25 for non-members.

 

 

 

 

Speaker: 

Photo of Adam E. Gersh

 

Adam E. Gersh is a member of Flaster Greenberg's Labor and Employment and Litigation Practice Groups. He represents businesses and executives in employment and complex business disputes in the federal and state courts of New Jersey and Pennsylvania and before federal and state administrative agencies. Mr. Gersh regularly works with businesses to resolve employment and labor related matters which include defending actions and claims by employees, negotiating with unions on behalf of management, addressing all aspects of non-completion agreements, drafting employment and separation agreements, planning for reductions in force, preparing organizations for federal and state wage and hour audits, guiding businesses as to OSHA compliance, arbitrating labor grievances, and representing management before the National Labor Relations Board.

Mr. Gersh has experience litigating many types of employment disputes, including whistleblower, sexual harassment, age discrimination, race discrimination, gender discrimination, unemployment compensation and Family Medical Leave Act cases. He also has trial and appellate experience representing clients in commercial litigation including contract, restrictive covenant, landlord-tenant, construction, insurance coverage, medical malpractice defense, trademark infringement and securities cases. In addition to representing clients in trials, appeals and administrative agency hearings, Mr. Gersh represents clients in mediations and arbitrations.

Mr. Gersh is the former co-chairman of the Camden County Bar Association's Continuing Legal Education Committee and a Camden County Bar Association trustee. He has lectured on a wide-range of labor and employment issues, including limiting employer liability in the healthcare profession and moderated seminars on legal negotiation techniques and hot topics in employment law. He is also a former member of the board of The Betty and Milton Katz Jewish Community Center.

Before beginning his career in law, Mr. Gersh wrote award-winning advertisements for Fortune 500 clients in the pharmaceutical industry.  

 

Moderator: 

Photo of Harry J. Giacometti

Harry J. Giacometti is Chair of Flaster Greenberg’s Bankruptcy, Financial Restructuring and Risk Management Department and a member of the firm’s Board of Directors. His practice is focused on bankruptcy matters and commercial transactions and litigation. Through his representation of corporate, individual and institutional clients, Mr. Giacometti’s wide range of experience includes:

  • Commercial bankruptcy representation of debtors, creditors and trustees
  • Commercial litigation in both the state and federal courts of Pennsylvania and New Jersey
  • Commercial transactions, including formations, liquidations, asset sales and purchase transactions

During his more than 30 years in the legal services industry, Mr. Giacometti was a name partner of Smith Giacometti, a boutique business law firm that he co-founded in 1997. Before forming Smith Giacometti, he worked in the Reorganization and Finance Department of Duane Morris. Prior to joining private practice, he served as a trial attorney with the Tax Division of the United States Department of Justice.

Mr. Giacometti has been a contributing author in numerous legal publications, including the New Jersey Law Journal, published by the National Business Institute, the American Bankruptcy Trustee Journal, Multifamily Executive Magazine and others. He has also lectured on various topics relating to commercial transactions, bankruptcy law and commercial litigation.

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