Morgan, Brown & Joy attorney M. Amy Carlin will speak to local food and specialty crop producers at the 8th Annual Local Specialty Crop & Local Food Trade Show, March 5 in Boston, MA. Carlin will provide expert advice on employment law matters for small businesses during a Q&A format panel. The event is hosted by the Sustainable Business Network of Massachusetts (SBN).
Carlin represents clients in a wide range of employment-related matters, including discrimination and retaliation claims, wage and other state and federal statutory actions and common law employment torts. She conducts sexual harassment and discrimination prevention training for employees, as well as trainings in best management practices and other employment topics.
SBN was founded in 1988 as the nation’s first business trade association with a mission to make businesses a vehicle for social, environmental and economic change. The Local Food and Specialty Crop Trade Show was designed to facilitate connections and stimulate business relationships between producers and wholesale buyers of local food, with a focus on specialty crop food products in Massachusetts.
About Morgan, Brown & Joy, LLP
Morgan, Brown & Joy is among the largest management-side employment law firms in New England, representing a wide range of Fortune 100 corporations, educational and health care institutions and small businesses across all sectors of the economy. The firm’s attorneys are known for anticipating and finding solutions to the ever-expanding range of employment-related legal issues in order to avoid the time and cost of litigation. When litigation becomes necessary, the firm aggressively defends its clients and has a proven record of success.