Paul DeCamp, Member of the Firm, co-presents "U.S. Department of Labor Wage and Hour Update: What to Expect from the New Administration" as part of Wage & Hour Litigation and Compliance 2025, a webinar hosted by the Practising Law Institute (PLI).

The panel discusses the new Administration’s policies and priorities for DOL’s Wage and Hour Division. Panelists include senior level practitioners with significant knowledge of the Wage and Hour Division’s policies, regulatory agenda, and key litigation matters. After attending this session, participants will be able to:

  • Learn about the changes in policies and enforcement strategies that are expected in the new Administration
  • Understand the key federal regulatory developments, and the impact of the new Administration on the current and future regulations
  • Strategize and advise clients on compliance matters based on the Administration’s policies

For more information, visit PLI.edu.

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