Ogletree Deakins Podcasts

Ogletree Deakins Podcasts


Latest Episodes

Workplace Strategies Watercooler: Navigating Employee Privacy Rights in California
May 20, 2022

In this podcast, recorded live from Workplace Strategies 2022, Ogletree Deakins’ national labor and employment law seminar for human resources professionals and in-house counsel, Los Angeles sharehold

Workplace Strategies Watercooler: New OFCCP Regulatory and Compliance Initiatives for Federal Contractors in 2022
May 18, 2022

In this podcast, recorded live from Ogletree Deakins’ 2022 Workplace Strategies seminar, Leigh Nason and Lauren Hicks discuss certain initiatives launched by the Office of Federal Contract Compliance

Workplace Strategies Watercooler: An Interview With EEOC Vice Chair Jocelyn Samuels
May 12, 2022

In this podcast interview recorded live from Workplace Strategies, Ogletree Deakins’ annual labor and employment law seminar for human resources professionals and in-house counsel, Jocelyn Samuels, vi

Work Authorization for H-4, L-2, and E Dependent Spouses: Policy Updates
April 08, 2022

In this podcast, Kara Lancaster and Derek Maka discuss recent updates U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has made to its policy on work authorization for H-4, L-2, and E dependent spous

In The Breakroom With Bill, Episode 6: Florida’s Stop WOKE Bill on Race and Identity and What It Means for Corporate Training Programs
April 06, 2022

In this episode of In The Breakroom With Bill, host Bill Grob is joined by Dee Anna Hays to discuss Florida’s House Bill 7, which, among other things, would prohibit employers from requiring that empl

Options When Employees Are Not Selected for the H-1B Cap Lottery: The Luck of the Draw
March 28, 2022

The registration window for the fiscal year (FY) 2023 H-1B cap lottery closed on March 18, 2022, and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is expected to notify registrants of the selection result

Employment Law Legends, Episode 7 – Free Agency: Remaking Supervisor Liability in Faragher v. City of Boca Raton
March 24, 2022

When should employers be liable for the hostile work environment created by supervisors’ sexually harassing conduct? This episode examines the legal saga that untangled this question and the United St

Dirty Steel-Toe Boots, Episode 8: OSHA’s Attorneys
March 15, 2022

When the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) conducts an inspection, issues a citation, and seeks enforcement of a contested citation, it has its own attorneys.  The U.S. Department o

Third Thursdays with Ruthie: Recent Developments in the Student-Athlete Versus University-Employee Debate
February 18, 2022

In this edition of our Third Thursdays podcast series, Ruthie Goodboe is joined by Elizabeth Soveranez and Bethany Wagner to discuss the evolving legal landscape in the debate over the status of colle

Pay Disclosure Laws on the Rise
February 16, 2022

In this podcast, Sarah Platt and Kelly Cardin discuss the latest legal trend in pay equity and pay transparency initiatives in the United States: city and state laws requiring employers to proactively