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  • You Stay Out of Court Long Before There’s a Lawsuit
    2026/03/04

    Most employment cases don’t start with a complaint — they start with culture. In this episode, Jen and Joe Beachboard dig into the foundational elements that determine whether an organization stays out of court: workplace culture, clear policies and procedures, consistent enforcement mechanisms, and leadership that understands when to escalate risk.

    Learn why litigation prevention isn’t about reacting faster — it’s about building systems that make better decisions inevitable. Because court is rarely the result of one bad moment. It’s the result of structure — or the lack of it.

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    21 分
  • The Leader is the Risk: How Small Decisions Turn into Big Problems
    2026/02/25

    Most employment lawsuits don’t start with a policy — they start with a manager’s off-the-cuff decision. In this episode, Jen discusses how well-intentioned leaders unknowingly create legal risk through inconsistency, over-sharing, and poor documentation. This is a practical conversation for HR pros who are tired of cleaning up preventable messes and want leaders to understand their real role in risk management.

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    17 分
  • Top 10 Lessons from the EmployersLawyer 2026 Employment Law Update Webinar
    2026/02/18

    In this episode, Joe Beachboard and Jen dig into the top 10 takeaways from the EmployersLawyer webinar, Confidential California Employer Update: New Laws and Key Cases for 2026—and what they actually mean for California employers.

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    28 分
  • When the News Comes to Work: ICE, Minneapolis, and Managing Political Conversations in California Workplaces
    2026/02/11

    News out of Minneapolis has reignited intense workplace conversations across the country — including in California. In this episode, Jen explains what California employers should and shouldn’t do when national events spark heated discussions at work, and how to manage free expression, safety, and harassment concerns without creating legal risk.

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    17 分
  • $103 Million and Counting: When Workplace Statistics Convince a Jury
    2026/02/04

    A Los Angeles jury just sent Liberty Mutual Insurance a $103 million message—and it’s this: the numbers matter. Workforce statistics, age patterns, and data trends played a starring role in findings of age discrimination, harassment, and retaliation. In this episode, Joe Beachboard, co-founder of EmployersLawyer, joins Jen to unpack how the data—not just bad emails or rogue managers—helped fuel one of the largest age-discrimination verdicts in U.S. history, and what employers should take away from it.

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    19 分
  • Why You Must Update Your Employee Handbooks Every Year
    2026/01/28

    An outdated employee handbook is one of the easiest ways for California employers to create unnecessary legal risk. In this episode, Jen explains why they should be reviewed and updated every year—and how the wrong language can cost employers in litigation. (Click here to participate in the February 11, 2026, complimentary live webinar, “Confidential California Employer Update: New Laws / Key Cases for 2026,” offered by EmployersLawyer.)

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    15 分
  • Managing Employee Leaves in California Without Getting Sued
    2026/01/21

    California’s leave laws are some of the most employee-and lawsuit-friendly in the country. In this episode, Jen walks through the most common leave scenarios and the best practices for managing them without creating legal exposure. (Click here to participate in the February 11, 2026, complimentary live webinar, “Confidential California Employer Update: New Laws / Key Cases for 2026,” offered by EmployersLawyer.)

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    14 分
  • Employment Law Trends to Watch This Year
    2026/01/14

    Employment law risk doesn’t stand still—especially in California. In this episode, Jen discusses the key trends, enforcement priorities, and litigation risks employers should be watching this year, and how to stay ahead of them. (Click here to participate in the February 11, 2026, complimentary live webinar, “Confidential California Employer Update: New Laws / Key Cases for 2026,” offered by EmployersLawyer.)

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    18 分