A Primer on I-9 Compliance and Discrimination
About This Course
Form I-9s are used as a way to document employee identity and work authorization and are being treated with increasing seriousness by the federal government. This course will define “authorized workers” and describe the electronic system that enables employers to match information about employees with official government records. The material will cover the inspection process of Form I-9s, general information about Form I-9 compliance failure, and the reverification process. The course will also discuss discrimination as it relates to work authorization and Form I-9s, including information about Title VII as it relates to Form I-9s.
About the Presenters
David Berlin, Esq.
Weisberg Law Offices
Practice Area: Employment Law (+ 1 other areas)
David Berlin is a Penn State Dickinson School of Law graduate and a Weisberg Law litigator and advocate with a focus on employment discrimination, contract disputes, appellate work, and arbitration. He is a civil rights advocate who has done considerable work in police abuse cases and social justice matters in state and federal courts.
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Green & Spiegel
Practice Area: Immigration
David Spaulding is the Green and Spiegel Compliance and Regulatory Counsel and general immigration law practitioner with a focus on corporate compliance, audits, investigations, and assessing enterprise value. He has twenty-three years of enforcement and management experience under his belt.
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