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SUMMARY:NELAÂ NiteÂ at Noon:Â "New York State Protections in the Wake of Civil Rights Erosion by the Federal Government" (4/16/26)
LOCATION:via Zoom Webinar
DESCRIPTION:NELAÂ NiteÂ at Noon:Â "New York State Protections in the Wake of Civil Rights Erosion by the Federal Government" (4/16/26)\n\n04/16/26 12:00 PM EST\n - 04/16/26 01:30 PM EST\Description:\nNELA Nite at Noon:  "New York State Protections in the Wake of Civil Rights Erosion by the Federal Government" (4/16/26)\n \nApril 16, 2026 from 12-1:30 PM EST via Zoom Webinar\n1.5 CLE Credit (Professional Practice)\n$25 NELA and affiliate Members / $50 Non-Members\nEmployment law is changing by the day due to renegade Executive Orders and actions and statements by federal agencies that undercut cherished precedent. But New York State remains a viable avenue for relief and is stepping up to protect its workers with the passage of new laws. Join us for a conversation about rights and remedies for resident of New York State with Alison Kent-Friedman, Section Chief of the Workers’ Compensation Labor Bureau for the New York State Office of the Attorney General; Erin Sobkowski, Deputy General Counsel for the New York State Division of Human Rights; and NELA/NY Legislative Advocacy Committee Co-Chair Christopher Marlborough to share some recent New York legislative victories, including 1) a bill preserving disparate impact claims under the State Human Rights Law, 2) the Reasonable Accommodation Anti-Retaliation Act, and 3) the TRAPped at Work Act.\nRegister today!\Location:\nvia Zoom Webinar\n\n,
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:NELAÂ NiteÂ at Noon:Â "New York State Protections in the Wake of Civil Rights Erosion by the Federal Government" (4/16/26)<br /><br />04/16/26 12:00 PM EST - 04/16/26 01:30 PM EST<br />Description:<br /><u><strong>NELA&nbsp;Nite&nbsp;at Noon:</strong></u><strong> </strong>&nbsp;&quot;New York State Protections in the Wake of Civil Rights Erosion by the Federal Government&quot; (4/16/26)<br />
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April 16, 2026 from 12-1:30 PM EST via Zoom Webinar<br />
1.5 CLE Credit (Professional Practice)<br />
$25&nbsp;NELA&nbsp;and affiliate Members / $50 Non-Members
<p dir="auto">Employment law is changing by the day due to renegade Executive Orders and actions and statements by federal agencies that undercut cherished precedent. But New York State remains a viable avenue for relief and is stepping up to protect its workers with the passage of new laws. Join us for a conversation about rights and remedies for resident of New York State with&nbsp;<strong>Alison&nbsp;Kent-Friedman</strong>, Section Chief of the Workers&rsquo; Compensation Labor Bureau for the New York State Office of the&nbsp;Attorney General;<strong>&nbsp;Erin&nbsp;Sobkowski</strong>, Deputy General Counsel for the New York State Division of Human Rights; and NELA/NY Legislative Advocacy Committee<strong>&nbsp;</strong>Co-Chair <strong>Christopher Marlborough</strong>&nbsp;to share some recent New York legislative victories, including 1) a bill preserving disparate impact claims under the State Human Rights Law, 2) the Reasonable Accommodation Anti-Retaliation Act, and 3) the TRAPped at Work Act.</p>
<em><strong>Register today!</strong></em><br />Location:<br />via Zoom Webinar<br /><br />,  
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