Presentations

October 27, 2017

Keriann Roman

The Intersection of Land Use and Road Law: A New Hard Road to Travel Workshop, Development on Class VI & Private Roads

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Municipal Law
 
October 27, 2017

Keriann Roman

Development on Class VI & Private Roads

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Concord, NHMunicipal Law
 
October 24, 2017

Christina R. Simpson de Reyes

Beyond the Basics: Advanced Issues in I-9s

The Department of Justice has enforced I-9 subpoenas against Indian tribes. It is widely known that the fines against employers for non-compliance in I-9s have increased over the last several years. This webinar moves beyond the nuts ad bolts of the completion of I-9 form itself and provides tribal human resources professionals with tips, tricks, and best practices related to more in-depth I-9 topics...

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WebinarIndian Law
 
October 6, 2017

Jeanne M. Kincaid

Recent Legal Issues and Current Trends Facing Higher Education Institutions, Including Web Accessibility Complaints

Piscataway, New JerseyHigher Education
 
October 5, 2017

Ann S. Chapman
Kimberly A. Pacelli

Marijuana in Maine: Issues for Maine Colleges and Universities

The Higher Education Group at Drummond Woodsum invites you to join us for an update on the rapidly shifting landscape of marijuana laws in Maine and possible ramifications for Maine’s colleges and universities...

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Portland, MaineHigher Education
 
September 22, 2017

Agnieszka A. (Pinette) Dixon
Matthew R. Serge

Current Hot Topics in Sign Regulation

WebinarMunicipal Law
 
September 21, 2017

Melissa A. Hewey
Allen L. Kropp

Affirmative Action and Beyond: What School Administrators Need to Know to Investigate and Address Complaints of Discrimination, Harassment, and Bullying

Complaints of discrimination, harassment and bullying in school continue to rise across the state and the country. This program, led by Drummond Woodsum attorneys Melissa Hewey and Allen Kropp, is designed to provide Affirmative Action Officers, Title IX Coordinators and other administrators charged with addressing harassment or bullying with the critical information and skills they need to respond effectively to these complaints...

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Bangor, MaineSchool & Education
 
September 18, 2017

Jeremy R. Fischer

Bankruptcy Changes in a Changing Bankruptcy Landscape

Freeport, MEBankruptcy, Restructuring & Creditors' Rights
 
September 12, 2017

Laurel A. (Van Buskirk) McClead
Anna B. Cole

FLSA Traps and Trials: Training, Tips and Travel

Wage and hour law is riddled with traps for the unwary. A tribal human resources professional can easily create significant liability for the tribe or tribal enterprise if employees are not receiving all of the wages to which they are entitled. This webinar will help tribal HR determine when an employee is “on-the-clock” while travelling or attending training programs and conferences, and address the common misconceptions regarding compensation of tipped employees...

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WebinarIndian Law
 
September 8, 2017

Bruce W. Smith
E. William Stockmeyer
Agnieszka A. (Pinette) Dixon
David M. Kallin
Hannah E. King
Elek A. Miller
Richard A. Spencer
Penelope Wheeler-Abbott

A New Take on School Consolidation: The Budget Bill Reforms and Other Critical Developments in School Law

In addition to increasing funding for general purpose aid and placing caps on funding for administration, the new State budget includes a comprehensive law authorizing the creation of "school management and leadership centers" (SMLC) in 9 to 12 geographic areas of the State, as determined by the Commissioner of Education...

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Augusta, MaineSchool & Education