Sonoma County Bar Association
Avoiding the Common Pitfalls
Settling employment claims involves more than paying money in exchange for a release. Some claims are not released; payments may be apportioned and paid over time; confidentiality obligations may be imposed; consequences for breach of the agreement may be specified. Things that make settling employment claims challenging will be presented and discussed with the group.
Christopher Mazzia
Anderson Zeigler, A Professional Corporation
Mr. Mazzia focuses on all aspects of civil litigation, representing both plaintiffs and defendants. Mr. Mazzia’s practice includes counseling employers and employees in litigation and business matters. Mr. Mazzia is a former officer of the Board of the Sonoma County Bar Association.
Michael Shklovsky
Anderson Zeigler, A Professional Corporation
Mr. Shklovsky is a seasoned trial attorney with experience in all facets of civil litigation. He routinely counsels businesses and individuals in employment matters. Mr. Shklovsky is the past Chair of the Alameda County Bar Association’s Trial Practice Section, member of the Business Litigation Committee of the California State Bar, and a yearly recipient of the Super Lawyers’ Rising Star award in Business Litigation since 2015.
Date: Thursday, March 1, 2018
Time: Check-In: 3:45 pm; Presentation: 4:00—5:00 pm
Presenter(s):
Christopher Mazzia, Anderson Zeigler, A Professional Corporation
Michael Shklovsky, Anderson Zeigler, A Professional Corporation
Place: SCBA Office, 111 Santa Rosa Ave., Ste. 222, Santa Rosa, CA 95404
Parking for this seminar is only available in the Public Parking Garage at 555 First Street.
Please do not park in the parking lot at 111 Santa Rosa Avenue.
MCLE: 1.0 Unit Participatory Credit in General Law
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