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M. Amy Carlin to Present at Northeastern University School of Law’s Women in the Law Conference

May 17, 2019

Morgan, Brown & Joy Partner M. Amy Carlin will present at the Northeastern University School of Law’s (NUSL) Women in the Law Annual Conference, May 17, 2019 in Boston, MA. She will serve as a panelist for, “#MeToo in the Workplace,” which will discuss best practices in the post-#MeToo era that will allow an organization to lead a conversation about sexual harassment in the workplace and build a supportive environment.

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.

NUSL’s Women in the Law Annual Conference provides career guidance and professional development growth to female attorneys and other professionals at all stages of their careers and brings together powerful decision makers from Boston and beyond. More than half of their graduates are women, practicing in every conceivable setting — from private practice to public service, from the bench to business — as well as a host of non-legal fields.

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.

Details

Date:
May 17, 2019

Venue

Boston, MA
Boston, MA United States