Finally An Employment Law Event Specifically For Hawaii Employers



n Honolulu, Hawaii will provide Hawaii area employers with crucial employment law updates to help reduce costs.

Honolulu, HI February 5, 2008 -- Council on Education in Management announces The Hawaii Employment Law Conference (http://www.hiemploymentlaw.com) taking place March 4-5, 2008 in Honolulu, Hawaii. The conference will cover compliance updates on Federal and Hawaii laws and regulations including the FMLA/HFLL, new EEOC guidelines (http://www.hiemploymentlaw.com), drug testing, discipline and termination, and much more.

Confirmed speakers include:

James H. Ashford, Esq., Partner

Cades Schutte

Patrick H. Jones, Esq., Partner

Marr Hipp Jones & Wang, LLLP

Kitty K. Kamaka, Esq., Principal

Kitty K. Kamaka, A Law Corporation

Kenneth M. Nakasone, Esq., Partner

Kobayashi Sugita & Goda

Gregory M. Sato, Esq., Partner

Kobayashi Sugita & Goda

Sarah O. Wang, Esq., Partner

Marr Hipp Jones & Wang, LLLP

Richard E. Wilson, Esq., Principal

Law Office of Richard E. Wilson

Christopher S. Yeh, Esq., Partner

Marr Hipp Jones & Wang, LLLP

The two-day conference has been approved for 9.25 credit hours toward PHR and SPHR recertification through the Human Resource Certification Institute (HRCI). Each half-day workshop has been approved for 2.75 credit hours.

For more information, visit http://www.hiemploymentlaw.com.

For over 30 years, Council has provided high-quality employment law, workers' comp, and HR training to human resource and other business professionals across the U.S. Over one million delegates have attended our programs to date! Our events provide innovative solutions to the workplace challenges you face every day, from FMLA compliance to managing an internal investigation, and everything in between.

Media Contact:

Mike Fitton

Phone: 704-561-0255

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Finally An Employment Law Event Specifically For Hawaii Employers