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Self-Study

Smartphones, Tablets & Other Devices in the Workplace - 2019


Total Credits: 1.2 Self Study

Practice Area:
Labor / Employment


Description

This program does not qualify for Kansas Credit or Season Pass.

Most employees carry with them powerful computing devices – smartphone and tablets – that they use for mixed personal and professional use.  These devices can enhance or hinder productivity. The powerful communications capabilities of these devices enable a range of activity which potentially exposes employers to liability.  Every day employers struggle with crafting policies that allow employees autonomy to use their devise, even channel them to productive work use.  This program will provide you with a practical guide to employer liability for employee use of smart devices in the workplace and best practices to limit liability.

• Drafting essential elements of employee handbooks 
• Ensuring handbooks are not enforceable contracts and are subject to change by employers
• Compliance with Equal Employment Opportunity laws, including the ADA, FMLA and others 
• Prohibition of discrimination, harassment, and other unlawful conduct – including drugs in the workplace 
• Defining workplace policies for personal smartphones, tablets, and other devices 
• Time off, leave of absence, and discipline and dismissal procedures

Speaker: Julie Lal, Paul Hastings, LLP, San Francisco, CA

 

Note: This material qualifies for self-study credit only. Pursuant to Regulation 15.04.5, a lawyer may receive up to six hours of self-study credit in a reporting year. Self-study programs do not qualify for ethics or elimination of bias credit.​

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