Due to self-incrimination issues that may arise in the context of internal investigations, the federal government is generally required to provide Garrity or Kalkines warnings prior to questioning an employee. But what do these warnings mean and what is the difference between them?
Vocational and medical experts play a significant role in a Social Security disability hearing. Join this program to learn how these experts can impact claims.
When does your Internet site have to comply with the ADA, what does it mean for an Internet site to be, "ADA compliant" and recent developments in the field, such as the proposed On-line Accessibility Act.
This seminar is the second in a three part series entitled “Just the Facts” offered for free in lieu of the Tax Section’s 2020 Low-Income Taxpayer Representation Workshop
You hear the term "whistleblower" frequently in the news, but do you really know what a whistleblower is and what laws and statutes are applicable? This course will walk attendees through the basics of whistleblowing law and will discuss the definition of a whistleblower, as well as federal and state protections.
In the final part of the three-part series, Security Clearance expert Dr. Jon L. Roberts explores the options available and best practices when a security clearance is denied, suspended or revoked.
In this second part of a three-part series, Security Clearance expert Dr. Jon L. Roberts will provide further insight into the adjudication guidelines considered by Security Clearance evaluators and how to overcome any pitfalls that may arise.