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Fox Rothschild Seminar Covers Sexual Harassment Issues

Fox Rothschild Seminar Covers Sexual Harassment IssuesLAWRENCEVILLE NJ – Preventing Sexual Harassment and Discrimination, a breakfast seminar for employers, will be conducted by the labor and employment law division of the Fox Rothschild LLP law firm on Feb. 14 (2013; Thursday) from 8:30-10 a.m. in its offices at 997 Lenox Dr., Building 3, Lawrenceville NJ. Registration begins at 8 a.m.

This program intends to address fundamentals for employers regarding the prevention of sexual harassment and illegal discrimination in the workplace. It will cover what the law requires, as well as what every employer needs to effectively meet its duties and obligations, organizers say. It also expects to highlight current legal trends.

Participating in the event are attorneys Francis V. Cook, Michael S. Hanan, and Sarah Beth Johnson. It was rescheduled from Nov. 8. For more information, call Amy Galie at 215-299-2101, or send her an e-mail here.

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