COVID-19 Employment Law Overview
Name:
COVID-19 Employment Law Overview
Date:
April 14, 2020
Time:
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM PDT
Registration:
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Event Description:
COVID-19 has spurred new employment laws and challenges for businesses. Join us for an informational overview of employment laws relating to COVID-19 and potential business strategies. Presented by Anderson Zeigler attorneys Chris Mazzia and Laney Rooks.
Registration required in order to receive Zoom credentials for workshop.
Chris Mazzia has been practicing law in California since moving here to attend law school after working with the Organization of American States in Washington, D.C.
Chris’s practice focuses on all aspects of civil litigation, representing both plaintiffs and defendants. He has extensive trial experience, including favorable jury verdicts on behalf of plaintiffs and defendants. Chris also advises clients on employment, business, environmental and real estate matters that are not in litigation; his litigation experience is valuable to our clients in resolving disputes out of court, if possible.
Chris has successfully litigated cases that reflect the areas of the firm’s professional expertise: employment cases (discrimination, termination, wage, independent contractor and other matters); real estate cases (purchase and sale, environmental, and partition, among others); business (contract, corporate, and other matters); and probate/will contests.
Laney grew up in a small town outside of Tulsa, Oklahoma. She joined the United States Air Force and served as a medic for 4 years before joining the Oklahoma Air National Guard where she served 6 more years. During her time in Oklahoma she started her own small business pioneering the cultivation of culinary truffles and subsequently selling truffles to restaurants. She was named the Oklahoma State University Student Entrepreneur of the Year in 2012 and invited to join the OSU Idea Hatchery, business incubator. She was awarded a grant from the Oklahoma State Department of Agriculture for her efforts in researching crop diversification for the state. Her knowledge and experience in agriculture and as a small business owner, government grant recipient, and military veteran provide her with a solid background to assist her clients with business transactions, real estate and employment laws, and civil disputes.
Registration required in order to receive Zoom credentials for workshop.
Chris Mazzia has been practicing law in California since moving here to attend law school after working with the Organization of American States in Washington, D.C.
Chris’s practice focuses on all aspects of civil litigation, representing both plaintiffs and defendants. He has extensive trial experience, including favorable jury verdicts on behalf of plaintiffs and defendants. Chris also advises clients on employment, business, environmental and real estate matters that are not in litigation; his litigation experience is valuable to our clients in resolving disputes out of court, if possible.
Chris has successfully litigated cases that reflect the areas of the firm’s professional expertise: employment cases (discrimination, termination, wage, independent contractor and other matters); real estate cases (purchase and sale, environmental, and partition, among others); business (contract, corporate, and other matters); and probate/will contests.
Laney grew up in a small town outside of Tulsa, Oklahoma. She joined the United States Air Force and served as a medic for 4 years before joining the Oklahoma Air National Guard where she served 6 more years. During her time in Oklahoma she started her own small business pioneering the cultivation of culinary truffles and subsequently selling truffles to restaurants. She was named the Oklahoma State University Student Entrepreneur of the Year in 2012 and invited to join the OSU Idea Hatchery, business incubator. She was awarded a grant from the Oklahoma State Department of Agriculture for her efforts in researching crop diversification for the state. Her knowledge and experience in agriculture and as a small business owner, government grant recipient, and military veteran provide her with a solid background to assist her clients with business transactions, real estate and employment laws, and civil disputes.