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From Lawyer to Employer: A Shipman Podcast aims to bring employers the latest updates in labor and employment law to educate and inspire business leaders and human resource professionals to respond to the legal challenges they may face. This podcast is p

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    • Apr 30, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
    • every other week NEW EPISODES
    • 19m AVG DURATION
    • 27 EPISODES


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    Latest episodes from From Lawyer to Employer: A Shipman Podcast

    Season 3, Episode 11: Neurodiversity in the Workplace: Embracing Differences, Enhancing Inclusion

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 16:12


    In this episode of From Lawyer to Employer, host Dan Schwartz welcomes back Shipman's Claire Pariano for a thoughtful conversation on neurodiversity in the workplace. They explore what neurodiversity means, legal protections under the ADA and FMLA, common employer pitfalls, and practical steps organizations can take to create truly inclusive environments for neurodivergent employees. With insights into reasonable accommodations and inclusive hiring practices, this episode offers both legal guidance and a call for empathy and awareness.

    Season 3, Episode 10: “Don't Let This Happen to You” - A Candid Conversation with Plaintiff's Attorney Nina Pirrotti

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 28:42


    In this episode of From Lawyer to Employer, host Dan Schwartz welcomes back acclaimed plaintiff-side employment attorney Nina Pirrotti for a frank discussion about where employers often go wrong and how to do better. From inconsistently enforced policies and botched investigations to poorly trained supervisors and missteps in handling accommodations, Nina shares real-life cautionary tales and practical advice. Whether you represent employers or employees, this episode offers invaluable insights into preventing workplace liability before it starts.

    Season 3, Episode 9: The Law at Work - Navigating Employment Challenges

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 21:26


    Welcome back to From Lawyer to Employer, a Shipman podcast that keeps you informed on the latest developments in labor and employment law. In this episode, Shipman attorneys Dan Schwartz and Keegan Drenosky discuss the complexities of workplace accommodations, including disability, religious, and pregnancy-related requests. Gain practical insights on navigating the interactive process, understanding legal obligations, and fostering an inclusive workplace. Tune in for actionable insights designed to help employers stay compliant and support their workforce.

    Season 3, Episode 8: Demystifying Connecticut Paid Leave with Erin Choquette, CEO of CT Paid Leave Authority

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 22:01


    In this episode of From Lawyer to Employer, host Dan Schwartz welcomes Erin Choquette, CEO of the Connecticut Paid Leave Authority, to break down the ins and outs of paid leave in Connecticut. They discuss how the program works, employer responsibilities, common misconceptions, and how businesses can use paid leave as a tool for employee retention. Whether you're an employer navigating compliance or an employee curious about your rights, this episode provides valuable insights into Connecticut's paid leave landscape.

    Season 3, Episode 7: Executive Orders, DEI Compliance, and Workplace Challenges Under the Trump Administration

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 21:41


    In this episode of From Lawyer to Employer, Shipman attorneys Dan Schwartz and Emily McDonough Souza discuss the first 45 days of the Trump administration and its impact on labor and employment law. They dive into the latest executive orders on DEI programs, the implications of the False Claims Act for federal contractors, and recent legal challenges affecting workplace policies. The conversation also covers immigration enforcement, ICE workplace audits, and the latest developments from the NLRB and EEOC. Tune in for insights into what these changes mean for employers.

    Season 3, Episode 6: Navigating Immigration Enforcement in the Workplace

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 23:30


    In this episode of From Lawyer to Employer, host Dan Schwartz is joined by immigration attorney Nina Pelc-Faszcza to discuss immigration enforcement under the new presidential administration. With executive orders making headlines and workplace audits on the rise, employers—particularly in education and nonprofit sectors—are wondering about their rights and responsibilities. From I-9 compliance to handling visits from ICE, this episode provides practical guidance to help businesses stay prepared. Tune in for insights and actionable tips on managing immigration-related challenges in the workplace.

    Season 3, Episode 5: AI in the Workplace: Risks, Regulations, and What Employers Need to Know

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 19:18


    Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming the workplace, but with innovation comes new challenges. In this episode of From Lawyer to Employer, Shipman attorneys Dan Schwartz and Emily McDonough Souza dive into how employers are using AI—from productivity monitoring to hiring decisions—and the associated legal risks. They break down key regulations, potential pitfalls, and practical steps employers can take to stay compliant while leveraging AI's potential. Whether you're considering AI tools or just want to stay ahead of the curve, this discussion is a must-listen. Tune in now!

    Season 3, Episode 4: Navigating Labor Law in a Trump 2.0 Era

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 25:38


    In this episode of From Lawyer to Employer, host Dan Schwartz and special guest, Gabe Jiran explore potential shifts in labor and employment law under a new Trump administration. From changes at the National Labor Relations Board to the future of overtime rules, minimum wage, non-competes, and immigration, the conversation offers timely insights for employers. Tune in for practical advice on staying compliant and adaptable in this rapidly evolving legal landscape.

    Season 3, Episode 3: A Conversation with Chris Davis of the CBIA

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 21:12


    Get ready to dive into the 2025 Connecticut legislative landscape with Season 3, Episode 3 of From Lawyer to Employer! Join host Dan Schwartz and special guest Chris Davis, Vice President of Public Policy with the Connecticut Business and Industry Association (CBIA), as they preview key issues for the 2025 Connecticut General Assembly session. This episode highlights what employers need to know about upcoming labor and employment law developments, from proposed changes to non-disclosure and non-compete agreements to predictive scheduling, AI regulations, and workplace conditions. Stay informed, get involved, and discover practical insights for navigating potential legislative changes in the workplace.

    Season 3, Episode 2: Fair Labor Standards Act

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 17:29


    Join host Dan Schwartz and Sarah Westby, partners at Shipman & Goodwin, as they delve into the latest wage and hour regulations under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). This episode explores the implications of a federal court ruling that struck down recent DOL salary threshold increases, what it means for employers, and how businesses can navigate compliance amidst evolving rules. Discover practical insights and strategies to manage workforce morale, stay aligned with state and federal laws, and anticipate future regulatory changes.

    Season 3, Episode 1: CT Paid Sick Leave

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 19:46


    Big changes are coming for Connecticut employers in 2025! In the first episode of: From Lawyer to Employer, Season 3, join host Dan Schwartz and guest Peter Murphy as they dive into the Connecticut Paid Sick Leave law and what it means for employers in our state starting January 1, 2025. Employers of all sizes need to take note—as this law introduces major shifts, including: Lowering the employee threshold from 50 to 25 employees in 2025, and eventually covering all employers by 2027. Broadening coverage to include ALL employees, not just service workers. New accrual rates: 1 hour of paid leave for every 30 hours worked. Mental health days and a wider range of acceptable leave purposes. What does this mean for you? Employers must adapt their policies, notify employees, and implement systems to track leave effectively.

    Season 2, Episode 7: Workplace Investigations

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 15:54


    In this podcast episode of "From Lawyer to Employer," host Dan Schwartz and guest Rauchell Beckford Anderson discuss workplace investigations and the ethical issues that may arise. Rauchell, who recently became certified by the Association of Workplace Investigators, shares insights from her training and emphasizes the importance of conducting investigations impartially. They cover topics such as the necessity of determining the need for an investigation, selecting an appropriate investigator, and maintaining objectivity. They also discuss the pros and cons of remote interviews, the significance of timeliness and thoroughness, and the use of AI in transcribing interviews. The episode underscores the need for careful planning and ethical considerations to ensure the integrity of workplace investigations.

    Season 2, Episode 6: Hot Topics in Employment Law

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 17:06


    Today's podcast looks at some of the newest issues to populate the employment law arena - including the use of AI and DEI initiatives. Join host Dan Schwartz as he chats with guests Gabe Jiran and Sarah Niemiroski about these topics and more.

    Season 2, Episode 5: Employment Law in 2024

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 22:13


    Join host Dan Schwartz and special guest Nina Pirrotti, a partner with Garrison, Levin-Epstein, Fitzgerald & Pirrotti for our most recent episode of "From Lawyer to Employer”. Together, Dan and Nina engage in a dynamic conversation about employment law. This episode explores recent developments in the law, dissecting the current state of non-disclosure agreements, non-competes, and offering a glimpse into the potential hot topics of the new year, including the ever-evolving realm of Artificial Intelligence. Don't miss this vibrant discussion, filled with insightful reflections and a preview of what's to come in the world of employment.

    Season 2, Episode 4: Free Speech in the Workplace

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 16:40


    Listen in as Thomas Mooney, our guest speaker, discusses free speech in the workplace with host Daniel Schwartz. This episode navigates the complexities of defining workplace free speech boundaries, examining balancing tests, exploring limits on protection, and emphasizing the impact of circumstances. Join us for a straightforward exploration of this ever-relevant issue.

    Season 2, Episode 3: A Conversation About the CHRO

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 16:35


    Listen as guest speaker and Shipman & Goodwin partner, Peter Murphy and host, Daniel Schwartz chat about what employers should know when it comes to the Connecticut Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities (CHRO). In October, Peter hosted a webinar with Kimberly Jacobsen and Michelle Dumas Kueler from the CHRO's legal office where they discussed what the commission has been focusing on, weaving in suggestions for employers on beneficial practices to follow when working with the CHRO. This podcast goes beyond the webinar as Dan and Peter discuss in more depth the CHRO as an organization, their case assessment review process, thoughts on position statements and more. After listening, head over to our website to watch Peter's webinar with Kimberly Jacobsen and Michelle Dumas Kueler.

    Season 2, Episode 2: Tackling Difficult Accommodations Under ADA and FMLA

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 17:30


    Scenarios that arise for employers under the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Family Medical Leave Act are often complex and without simple solutions. Oftentimes, these situations hinge on a particular fact that might be unusual or unique. In this podcast, we will present a brief overview of the ADA and FMLA, look at some of these scenarios, and answer some frequently asked questions such as:  Do the federal FMLA qualifying guidelines trump state law?  Who is considered a “healthcare provider” under these laws? What are the notification requirements under the FMLA?   Listen as guest speakers, Keegan Drenosky and Claire Pariano, chat with our host, Dan Schwartz and tackle difficult fact patterns under the ADA and FMLA.

    Season 2, Episode 1: Employer Policies After the Stericycle Decision

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 12:43


    Listen as guest speaker, Sarah Niemiroski chats with host, Daniel Schwartz about the recent Stericycle Decision from the National Labor Relations Board and the far-reaching impacts this decision has for private-sector employers when creating workplace policies. What's different about Stericycle as opposed to Boeing? What type of employers does this impact? Should employers review their policies? After listening, head over to our Employment Law blog to continue learning about the Stericycle decision in this recent article.

    Understanding the Captive Audience Ban

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 15:38


    For 75 years employers, under the National Labor Relations Act, have had the ability to communicate with their employees about what they think are the downfalls of unionization, including using mandatory closed door meetings to accomplish this communication. However, as of July 1, 2022 Connecticut state statute 31-51q which protects free speech for employees was amended to also protect the freedom of association, and the right not to have to be required to listen to certain speech. What does this mean? How does it impact employers? How does it affect conversations around unionization? Listen now to hear guest speaker, Jarad Lucan, chair of the firm's Employment and Labor Practice Group, explain the changes, what it could mean in the future and how it effects employers today.

    Separation Agreements: What Employers Need to Know

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 19:45


    Tune in as veteran Labor and Employment lawyer Dan Schwartz discusses separation agreements with podcast host, Gabe Jiran. During this episode of ‘Lawyer to Employer', Dan explains what employers need to know when using separation agreements as part of terminations, resignations, layoffs or reductions in force (RIF). He explores various applications for separation agreements when employers should use them, what employers need to include by law and what they may consider including (or not including). Dan offers suggestions on non-economic and economic incentives for employers to achieve the ultimate goal—the employee's signature on the separation agreement.

    Cannabis in the Workplace: What Employers Need to Know

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 20:16


    Cannabis workplace provisions go into effect on July 1, 2022 across the state of Connecticut. As an employer, you might be wondering what this means for your business. Can you prohibit the use of cannabis in the workplace? What is the difference between exempt and non-exempt employers as well as exempt and non- exempt positions? How do these distinctions apply to your company? As you gear up to address these questions, now is the perfect time to ensure your policies are up to date. Tune in to this week's episode to hear guest speaker, Sarah Westby, co-chair of Shipman's cannabis practice, share insights and answer your most pressing questions.

    Will Connecticut see a wave of new cannabis workers in 2023?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 18:11


    Connecticut's adult-use licensing process is underway with provisional licenses expected to be awarded this fall, and businesses looking to get up and running by 2023. This creates a host of questions for employers, labor unions, and employees. Where will these workers come from? Will they be unionized? What laws will govern the hiring, working conditions, and rights of cannabis workers? What can employers do now to prepare? This podcast aims to explore some of these key questions.

    NLRB Update, Part 2: Significant NLRB Decisions and Their Effect on Employers

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 28:53


    In our first episode, NLRB Update, Part 1: Latest Guidance from the General Counsel's Office, host Gabe Jiran was joined by labor and employment lawyer Jarad Lucan for a discussion about the NLRB General Counsel's initiatives for the next four years and what they may mean for employers. In NLRB Update, Part 2: Significant NLRB Decisions and Their Effect on Employers Gabe and Jarad continue their discussion about recent NLRB decisions that touch on those previously discussed initiatives. Tune in to learn about pending cases that have the potential to change the standards for employers and unions alike.

    Bonus Episode: What to Expect at this Year's Legal Update for the Public Sector

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 8:01


    On May 5, 2022, Shipman will host our annual virtual seminar for the public sector. Details here. We have received a few questions about the event and to help answer these burning questions we have recorded this special bonus episode of From Lawyer to Employer: A Shipman Podcast. Joining our host Gabe Jiran, is school law lawyer and this year's virtual seminar MC, Jessica Ritter, to provide a brief overview and some key details about what our listeners can expect during this year's event. With topics ranging from paid and unpaid leave to vendor contracting to indoor air quality to recent developments in data privacy and security, this year's program will have something for everyone in the public sector. We hope you will join us for our most engaging virtual format yet. Register now!

    The Results Are In For The H-1B Cap Lottery... What If I Lost?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 22:40


    In our very first episode, The Scoop on the H-1B Cap Lottery, host Gabe Jiran and Bradley Harper discussed the process and outlined the next steps for employers who wish to enter foreign workers in the H-1B cap lottery registration. The registration period has come to a close and the results are in! The USCIS has notified the selected registrants and moved on to the next step in the process. As with any lottery, there are winners and losers. In this episode, Gabe welcomes back Bradley, to discuss the H-1B Visa Cap Lottery results and explore what happens if you or your employee did not get selected to file the actual H-1B Petition. Are there other non-immigration visa options available to you or your employees?

    NLRB Update, Part 1: Latest Guidance from the General Counsel's Office

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 20:46


    This is the first episode of a two-part series regarding recent activity at the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) that will affect employers in the near future. In this episode, host Gabe Jiran will be joined by labor and employment lawyer Jarad Lucan for a conversation about the NLRB's focus and priorities over the coming years. In particular, the NLRB's General Counsel has indicated that many decisions issued over the past several years will be revisited, including decisions related to employer policies, union access, and the scope of protected activity. Gabe and Jarad will discuss what this agenda from the NLRB may mean for employers, and how they should prepare themselves now. Tune in for part 2 of our NLRB update next month.

    The Scoop on the H-1B Cap Lottery

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 21:48


    Welcome to the first season of From Lawyer to Employer: A Shipman Podcast. For employers facing staffing challenges due to the labor shortage, the H-1B visa category presents a viable option for employers who wish to add skilled foreign professionals in specialty occupations to their ranks. With a limited number of H-1B visas available, now is the time to prepare. In our first episode, Shipman's Employment and Labor group chair, Gabe Jiran, and immigration lawyer Bradley Harper will discuss the H-1B Nonimmigrant Visa and the H-1B Cap Lottery process and outline the next steps for employers who wish to enter foreign workers in the upcoming H-1B Cap lottery registration period, beginning in March.

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