Employment Law Seminar 2024

Vogel Law Employment Law Seminar

Join us for our biennial employment law update! Ever-changing labor and employment laws and regulations are an endless challenge for HR professionals and business owners. That’s why every other year we offer our Vogel Employment Law Update, bringing you the latest information on new laws, regulatory changes, and recent state and federal court cases of…
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Why you should always have an attorney review a contract

While most people are familiar with the advice that they should not sign any contract before having the contract reviewed by an attorney, many people do not believe attorney review of contracts is necessary. If you are like many other people, you may think that a quick scan of a contract will reveal any undesirable…
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Nlrb Approves Of Confidentiality In Workplace Investigations

By: Vanessa Lystad, [nap_names id=”FIRM-NAME-1″] For several years, employers have been burdened with a conflicting standard from the National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB”) and guidance from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”) with respect to confidentiality of workplace investigations. On the one hand, the NLRB-in a decision called Banner Estrella Medical Center issued in 2015-adopted…
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Tami Norgard to speak at Great Plains Land Expo

[nap_names id=”FIRM-NAME-1″] attorney Tami Norgard to speak at the upcoming Great Plains Land Expo. She will provide a comprehensive discussion of landowner rights and considerations when an easement is requested on your land. Tami’s practice includes natural resources and civil litigation, including land use, environmental issues, oil, water law, gas and energy issues. For more…
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Estate Planning For Farmers (Part 1)

Estate planning can be difficult for anyone, but it can be extremely tricky for farmers. Farms are both real property, personal property (machinery), and business operations, and many farmers need to figure out how to divide their assets between children who want to farm and others who don’t. You may not wish to consider your…
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A Reexamination of Civil Asset Forfeiture

Consider this, your friend’s car breaks down, and he asks you to borrow yours. Like a good friend, you lend him your keys. A couple hours later you find out he was pulled over with drugs in the vehicle. You are not charged with a crime, but next thing you know, you get a notice…
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