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Avoiding the Perils and Pitfalls of the Fair Credit Reporting Act

On Thursday, February 16, 2012, LeClairRyan employment law attorney and Community Association Team member Brian Muse will present a one-hour webinar on the Fair Credit Report Act.

This webinar will provide practical advice to employers on what they need to know to conduct background checks and employee investigations without running afoul of the FCRA. It will address the types of notice that employers must provide prior to background checks and the required procedures for compliance. It will also offer practical advice to employers to avoid legal trouble in this constantly evolving area of the law.

For more information, and to register for this event, click here.

 

Are there Sociopaths in your Community?

Find out by attending Southeastern Virginia CAI's professional luncheon: Sociopaths and Community Associations: Proceed with Caution! on January 31st and February 7th.

LeClairRyan's national Community Associations Team leader, Liz White, along with Dana Shotts-Neff, president of Chesapeake Bay Management, will speak about the real life dangers and pitfalls of dealing with sociopaths in community associations and practical and legal approaches to dealing with them. To learn more, click here.