Lieff Cabraser partner Rachel Geman will be moderating a panel entitled “Corporations Are Deponents, My Friend: Taking 30(b)(6) Depositions In Wage & Hour Cases” at the National Employment Lawyers Association Spring Seminar: New Issues, Creative Solutions: Emerging Issues In Wage & Hour Law taking place March 18-19, 2021.

In light of the unprecedented challenges, plaintiff-side Wage & Hour practitioners have faced over the last few years, NELA’s Spring Seminar seeks to bring together Wage & Hour experts and workers’ rights advocates to discuss how to practice effectively and creatively in the face of mass arbitrations, new defense bar tactics, worker misclassification, COVID-19, and class certification after Swales. Seminar topics will also address what may be coming for Wage & Hour law in the course of the new Biden administration.

For more information and to register for the event, visit the NELA website.

About Rachel Geman

A partner in Lieff Cabraser’s New York office, Rachel Geman’s practice is dedicated to employment lawconsumer protection, and recovering money for the government lost to fraud through False Claims Act litigation. On behalf of her clients, Ms. Geman has filed qui tam suits in multiple courts involving numerous industries that are under investigation, and is presently involved in active litigation involving off-label and kickback claims in the pharmaceutical industry. Her current class action cases involve employment discrimination, consumer civil rights, and consumer protection.

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