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Enforcing Employer Liability for Employee & Contractor Wrongs - Live Webinar

CLE Session Featuring John Lemon & Paul Starita

Join John Lemon and Paul Starita, Partners at Singleton Schreiber, for a live CLE webinar on enforcing employer liability for intentional torts. The session will take place on Thursday, April 30, 2026, at 3:30 PM ET / 12:30 PM PT.

WHAT: CLE Webinar with John Lemon & Paul Starita: Enforcing Employer Liability for Employee & Contractor Wrongs

Gain practical insight into holding employers accountable for the intentional acts of employees and contractors. This session will cover key legal doctrines, including nondelegable duties, employment classification tests, scope of employment, and ratification, and how they can be used to strengthen plaintiff outcomes.

WHEN: Thursday, April 30, 2026

TIME: 3:30 PM ET | 12:30 PM PT

WHERE: Live Webinar

MORE INFORMATION: Enforcing Employer Liability for Employee & Contractor Wrongs - Live Webinar

Registration is required. This CLE webinar is available for a fee of $100.

Each participant must register individually to access the webinar and meet CLE requirements. The program includes approximately 60 minutes of instruction followed by a Q&A session.


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