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Welcome to the Ogletree Deakins podcast page. Here, you can expect to hear timely and conversational discussions on labor and employment law topics covering the latest developments and trending issues impacting employers. We encourage you to subscribe and also rate and review if you find the podcast useful. Contact us with topics you’d like to hear, questions, and feedback at client.services@ogletree.com or follow us on LinkedIn or Twitter (@OgletreeDeakins).© 2018, Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C. Economía
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  • Cross-Border Catch-Up: Building a Global HR Self-Audit Framework, Part 2
    Apr 17 2026

    In the second episode of this two-part series of our Cross-Border Catch-Up podcasts, Lina Fernandez (Boston) and Samantha Duncan (Washington) continue their conversation on HR self-audits by exploring how to localize global audit frameworks for specific jurisdictions. Samantha and Lina highlight the country-specific compliance nuances in Mexico, Australia, and the Dominican Republic, emphasizing the importance of tailored local addenda to identify issues that global policies may overlook. The episode concludes with practical tips on triaging audit findings into immediate, medium-term, and long-term remediation strategies.

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    12 m
  • California’s Workplace Violence Prevention Law Turns Two, Part 3: Key Exemptions and Employer Burdens
    Apr 16 2026

    In the third part of this five-part podcast series, Karen Tynan (shareholder, Sacramento) and Robert Rodriguez (shareholder, Sacramento), who are co-chairs of Ogletree’s Workplace Violence Prevention Practice Group, examine the exemptions to California’s workplace violence prevention law, SB 553. Karen, who is also chair of the Workplace Safety and Health Practice Group, and Robert cover key exemptions for healthcare facilities, law enforcement agencies, the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, teleworking employees, and the often-misunderstood “small business” exemption—which requires fewer than 10 employees, no public access, and IIPP compliance. The speakers also explain that employers bear the burden of proving any exemption as an affirmative defense.

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    19 m
  • Cross-Border Catch-Up: Building a Global HR Self-Audit Framework, Part 1
    Apr 16 2026

    In part one of this two-part episode of our Cross-Border Catch-Up podcast series, Samantha Duncan (Washington) and Lina Fernandez (Boston) discuss the importance of conducting global HR self-audits and best practices for developing a unified audit framework that can be scaled across multiple jurisdictions. The speakers explore key timing considerations for audits and outline the essential topics these audits should cover—from pre-employment screenings and hiring practices to day-to-day operations, compensation, and termination procedures.

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    9 m
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