Total Credits: 1 including 1 Business Law - Technical
With proposed changes to the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) salary exemption pending, knowledge of employee classification becomes crucial, especially for practitioners working with small businesses. This session will provide updates and best practices to stay compliant with laws regarding exempt employees for both your practice and for your clients.
Analyze the proposed updates to the Department of Labor's FLSA salary exemption, integrating tools and strategies to ensure compliance with overtime exemption regulations
Important CPA Credit Instructions READ BEFORE WEBCAST UPDATED (487.5 KB) | Available after Purchase |
What's New: DOL's Proposed Changes to the Salary Exemption and Best Practices Handout - UPDATED 7-10-24 (5.8 MB) | Available after Purchase |
Melissa L. Hirn, J.D., AAI is a partner with Hale & Hirn, PLLC, an insurance, employment and risk management-focused law firm, and President of 360 HR Services, LLC, an HR and employment compliance consulting company, both based in Northville, Michigan.
She is a 1996 graduate of the University of Dayton School of Law where she served as an Assistant Editor on the prestigious Dayton Law Review. She is a graduate, magna cum laude from Western Michigan University.
Melissa serves on the Insurance & Indemnity Section Counsel of the State Bar of Michigan and chairs the Programming Committee. Additionally, she has earned the nationally recognized certification of Accredited Advisor in Insurance (AAI), which involved the passing of three comprehensive examinations on insurance and risk management topics. She has been published in many legal and other publications, including The Michigan Bar Journal and Michigan Lawyers Weekly.
Previously, Melissa was employed as a judicial attorney for a circuit court judge in Wayne County, Michigan.
She advises many organizations on employment law compliance, business law, and on insurance-related issues.
Wed, Jan 22, 2025 - 12:00pm to 01:03pm CST
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While not mandatory pre-reading, attendees may want to familiarize themselves with the basics of overtime exemptions prior to viewing the webinar. The following are links to Department of Labor Fact Sheets to assist attendees:
Practitioners who advise organizations on payroll processes, overtime considerations, and financial implications of classifying employees as exempt/non-exempt
03/2024
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MICPA
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