Speaking Engagements

Speaking Engagements

Penn Payne is available to speak to large and small groups on a variety of topics. Please Contact Us if you are interested in having her speak to your group. Examples of her talks are listed below.

Recent Developments in the Law of Arbitration,” Annual Arbitration Institute of the Institute of Continuing Legal Education in Georgia.

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly,” American Arbitration Association mediation panel discussion.

The Employment and Labor Arbitrator’s Code of Ethics,” American Arbitration Association panel discussion.

Negotiate, Mediate, Settle,” (conducted mock mediation), Atlanta Bar Association Advanced Employment Law Seminar.

"Mediation of Employment Claims," The Seminar Group's 2nd Annual Labor and Employment Law Seminar.

"The Ten Most Common Employment Law Mistakes," 9th Annual Advanced Employment Issues Seminar.

"Selected Developments in Georgia Restrictive Covenants Law," 34th Annual Labor and Employment Law Institute.

"Analyzing an Age Discrimination Mediation: Termination Tempest," 11th Annual ADR Institute and 2004 Neutrals' Conference.

"Facilitating Early Settlement of Litigation," American Corporate Counsel Association, Georgia Chapter.

"Mediating at an Early Stage of a Dispute: Techniques to Increase the Likelihood of Settlement," Atlanta Bar Association, ADR Section.

"Disputes Management: A Process for Reaching Early Settlements - An Outside Counsel's View," Corporate Counsel Institute.
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"How to Manage an Active Employee Who Has Filed an EEOC Charge or a Lawsuit Against Your Company," Society for Human Resource Management, Annual Southeast Human Resource Conference.

"Trial Tactics" in "EEO Basics," American Bar Association Section of Labor and Employment Law.

"What's Hot and What's Not in Employment Law: An Ounce of Prevention Is Worth a Pound of Cure," American Corporate Counsel Association, Georgia Chapter.

"Emerging Issues in Employment Discrimination Litigation - Recent ADA Cases from the Supreme Court," Institute of Continuing Legal Education in Georgia.

"The Family and Medical Leave Act" on The Layman's Lawyer, a weekly program on public television.

"Psychiatric Disabilities Under the Americans With Disabilities Act," Matthew Bender Continuing Legal Education and the Atlanta Bar Association.
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