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Navigating New York City’s Automated Employment Decision Tools Law and California’s Emerging Law: Compliance, Risks, and Practical Guidance

Webinar | 06.13.23, 2:00 PM EDT - 3:00 PM EDT | CLE Offered

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Please join us for a webinar on New York City’s law regulating “automated employment decision tools” and the emerging legislation in California. This NYC law is the first of its kind, and the guidance provided by the City has left many questions unanswered. This webinar will focus on the key requirements of the NYC law, the risks of non-compliance (as well as the potential consequences of compliance), and practical steps employers, vendors, and auditors should take to determine their obligations under the law and minimize risk. We will also provide an update on the current bill moving through the California Assembly, as it may well become the model for legislation elsewhere.

Contact: Tracy Pan at TPan@crowell.com

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