Tuesday, September 18, 2012

September 20/Web: Are You Prepared? Latest Updates on the Proposed Form I-9

The Department of Homeland Security has published another proposed Form I-9, which now includes several important changes that will impact all employers across the nation. Will you be ready to handle the new Form I-9 changes when they become mandatory later this year?
The first draft of the proposed Form I-9 published in March, resulted in an astounding number of comments (6,200+). Based on those comments, USCIS has now made additional substantive (and design) changes to both the proposed Form I-9 and the Instructions. While the final form itself is still under review, it’s definitely nearing the finish line.
Join us for an in-depth look at the (most likely final) proposed Form I-9 revisions along with expert commentary on how these changes may affect your organization (regardless of whether you are using paper, electronic, or a combination of both).
Our panelists will also discuss the upcoming Workplace Enforcement and Immigration Conference in Chicago, Illinois, and provide exclusive insight into the latest developments in I-9 enforcement.
You'll walk away from this webinar with:
  • An understanding of the new (and potentially final) changes to the Form I-9
  • Expert guidance on how to prepare new policies & practices to prevent I-9 issues & mistakes
  • A realization of how these changes may impact your organization
  • Latest developments in workplace & immigration enforcement
Title:
Are You Prepared? Latest Updates on the Proposed Form I-9
When/Where:
Thurs., September 20  2012
11:30am EST (8:30am PST)
Webinar
Speakers: 
  • Marketa Lindt, Counsel, Sidley Austin LLP
  • Wendy Padilla-Madden, Counsel, Balch & Bingham LLP
  • Dan Siciliano*, Faculty Director of the Rock Center for Corporate Governance, Stanford Law School
  • Moderator: John Fay, General Counsel & VP of Product Dev., LawLogix Group Inc.
Credit:
The sponsor seems not to have applied for CLE credit; however similar programs by this sponsor has earn CLE credit in Washington State and elsewhere; attorneys must take responsibility for applying through the appropriate agency.
Length:
60 minutes
By:
LawLogix
More:
http://go.lawlogix.com/register.html

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