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Violations En Vogue? Labor and Employment Laws Concerning Fashion Models and Interns
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
- Location -
Dorsey & Whitney LLP
51 West 52nd Street
New York, NY 10019-6119
THIS PROGRAM IS SOLD OUT
Program 5:30 - 8:30p.m.
The event will address
labor and employment law issues as they relate to fashion models and
fashion design interns.
Intern
Panel
The use of
unpaid interns is widespread in the fashion industry, as well as many
other industries. The U.S. Department of Labor has a set of
criteria that employers must meet for an internship to be legal.
Some argue that internships routinely fail to meet this criteria.
A number of lawsuits have been filed on behalf of interns. This
panel will discuss the use of unpaid interns, with particular emphasis
on its use in the fashion industry. It will explore ways in which
employers can ensure they are adhering to state and federal guidelines
governing the use of unpaid interns.
~Moderator~ Gary D.
Friedman, Esq., Employment Litigation Partner, Weil, Gotshal
& Manges LLP
~Speakers~ Laurel George, Ph.D,
Adjunct Assistant Professor, New York University Laura Lestrade, Esq., Senior Attorney, Dorsey
& Whitney, LLP Deborah McNamara,
Esq., Attorney, designer and Fashion Law
Professor, New York Law School
Ross Perlin, Author, Intern Nation Elizabeth Wagoner, Esq. Associate, Outten
& Golden LLP
Fashion Models
Because models are typically considered independent
contractors (as opposed to employees), they do not benefit from the
protection afforded U.S. employees. Some argue that this leads to
poor working conditions that would be illegal in the traditional
workplace such as unpaid wages, sexual harassment and violations of
child labor laws. The panel will explore these issues and discuss
ways they can be addressed.
~Moderator~ Paula
Viola, Esq., Former Model, Associate at
Paul Weiss
~Speakers~
Tracy Agyemang, Esq., Trial Attorney, US Department of
Labor Barbara Coleman, Talent Agent, Innovative
Artists Gary D. Friedman, Esq., Employment
Litigation Partner, Weil, Gotshal & Manges
LLP Doreen Small, Esq., Of
Counsel at Golenbock Eiseman Assor Bell & Peskoe, adjunct professor
at Fordham’s Fashion Law Institute Sara
Ziff, Model, Founder/Director of Model Alliance
Following the program there will be a trunk show and hors
d'oeuvres served
This
program is sponsored by the Fashion Law Committee of the Entertainment
Arts & Sports Law Section of the New York State Bar
Association. This year the Section celebrates its 25 Year Anniversary
find out more about the celebration www.nysba.org/EASL25Anniversary
The Section would like to thank the
following companies for Their Sponsorship:
Under New York’s MCLE rule, this program is approved
for a total of 2.0 credit hours in Professional Practice. This
program is transitional and will qualify for credit for
newly-admitted attorneys.
Program Fees:
$35 - EASL members, Models Alliance and attorneys with Dorsey &
Whitney
$50 - Non-members
$25 for Law Students
For more information, contact: bgould@nysba.org
The last day to pre-register online was February 10, 2013.
Accommodations for Persons with Disabilities: NYSBA welcomes participation by individuals with disabilities. NYSBA is committed to complying with all applicable laws that prohibit discrimination against individuals on the basis of disability in the full and equal enjoyment of its goods, services, programs, activities, facilities, privileges, advantages, or accommodations. To request auxiliary aids or services or if you have any questions regarding accessibility, please
contact Kathy Heider at 800-582-2452 or kheider@nysba.org.
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