Tuesday, July 15, 2008

RutgersQBO 3Q2008: Rutgers Quarterly Business Outlook, 7/15/2008

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Professional Podcasts, LLC, the Internet broadcasting subsidiary of Lubetkin Communications LLC is pleased to present the Rutgers University School of Business at Camden Quarterly Business Outlook.

This quarterly forum, presented by Rutgers University in cooperation with the Chamber of Commerce of Southern New Jersey and sponsored by the law firm of Flaster Greenberg, features South Jersey area business leaders who assess the Southern New Jersey economy in their business sectors.

Beginning with this QBO podcast, we are cross-posting the program content to the FlasterGreenberg podcast feed.

This program was recorded on Tuesday, July 15, 2008, at the Clarion Hotel and Conference Center in Cherry Hill, NJ.

 
Download the podcast program here (Stereo MP3 file, 83.5 mb, duration 01:00:48.)

 Rutgers School of Business Administration at Camden and Chamber of Commerce of Southern New Jersey hold Third Quarter 2008 Quarterly Business Outlook

Cherry Hill, New Jersey, USA - Tuesday July 15, 2008: Panelists were (from left): Jay Jones, deputy executive director, sSouth Jersey Port Corporation; Lance de la Rosa, regional general manager, Wal-Mart Stores; Deb DiLorenzo, president, Chamber of Commerce of Southern New Jersey; Dean Mitchell Koza, moderator; Stephen Greenberg, shareholder in FlasterGreenberg, sponsor of the program; Anthony "Skip" Cimino, president and chief executive officer, CMX Engineering; and Herb Taylor, Ph.D., vice president and corporate secretary of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. About 350 people attended the program.

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Special thanks to Samantha Collier, director of external affairs, Rutgers University School of Business, Camden, and Michael Sepanic, Director of Public Information, Rutgers University, Camden, for their interest in promoting podcasting technology.



Keywords: Rutgers, Camden, podcast, QBO, Chamber, new jersey, cherry hill, lubetkin, outlook, economic, koza, taylor, cimino, de la rosa, jones, economy, engineering, retail, ports




Produced in the studios of Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Flaster/Greenberg Podcast: DELVACCA Panel, "A River Runs Through It: Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware Employment Laws & Issues," 6/19/2008

In this podcast, Flaster/Greenberg PC, a law firm headquartered in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, with offices in Egg Harbor Township, Morristown, Trenton, Vineland, Philadelphia, PA and Wilmington, DE, is pleased to present a panel discussion from DELVACCA, the Delaware Valley Chapter of the Association of Corporate Counsel.

Program title: "A River Runs Through It: Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware Employment Laws & Issues"

The DELVACCA panel heard in this podcast

Speakers:

Michael Homans, Labor and Employment shareholder, Flaster/Greenberg P.C.

Wanda Flowers, Chief Counsel, Sunoco, Inc.

Nori Sue Fey, General Counsel, Bayada Nurses, West Deptford, NJ

Mary Tiernan, Program Analyst for the EEOC

Only the Delaware River separates NJ,PA and DE geographically, but they are worlds apart in their laws regulating the workplace. NJ places greater burdens and restrictions on employers, while providing employees with many additional remedies and causes of action. PA provides employees with fewer causes of action, but does present greater risks and liabilities as to some areas of employment law -- such as wage payment and collection. And it's a "small wonder" that DE, just down the river, has its own set of rules, too. Further muddying the waters are the procedural and administrative differences in initiating employment discrimination claims in each jurisdiction.

This panel discussion identified key areas of concern and helps counsel to companies with operations in all three states navigate the variations in state law.

Download the podcast here (151 mb stereo MP3 file, 01:50:12 duration).




Produced by Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ.

Keywords: Cherry Hill, Philadelphia, employment law, Flaster, Greenberg, NJ, podcast, lubetkin, eeoc, bayada, sunoco, homans, flowers, fey, tiernan