**REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED**
Please note that due to overwhelming demand, registration is no longer available for this event. If you wish to be added to a waiting list and notified should additional space open up, please contact Jade Tarca at jtarca@goodwin.com.

Join Shipman & Goodwin tax and employment attorneys for a complimentary CLE seminar that will review what you need to know about independent contractor vs. employee classification.

Presenters will discuss the legal implications and potential pitfalls of misclassification and review IRS and federal and state law to limit liability and avoid potential penalties.

When: November 14, 2017, 2:00 PM – 2:00 PM EST

Where: 12:00 – 12:30 PM, Registration/Lunch | 12:30 – 2:00 PM, Program

Shipman & Goodwin
Hartford Office
One Constitution Plaza
Hartford, CT  06103
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This CLE program has been approved in accordance with the requirements of the New York CLE Board for a maximum of 1.5 credit hours, of which 1.5 can be applied toward the Professional Practice requirement. This program is appropriate for both transitional and nontransitional attorneys.

Neither the Connecticut Judicial Branch nor the Commission on Minimum Continuing Legal Education approves or accredits CLE providers or activities. It is the opinion of this provider that this activity qualifies for up to 1.25 credit hours toward your annual CLE requirement in Connecticut, including zero hour(s) of ethics/professionalism.

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Henry Zaccardi represents public and private employers and non-profit organizations in all aspects of labor relations and employment law. This includes personnel policies and practices, Freedom of Information Act issues, wage and hour disputes, drug and alcohol testing, family and medical leave, equal…

Henry Zaccardi represents public and private employers and non-profit organizations in all aspects of labor relations and employment law. This includes personnel policies and practices, Freedom of Information Act issues, wage and hour disputes, drug and alcohol testing, family and medical leave, equal employment opportunity and affirmative action, occupational health and safety and related matters and regulatory compliance.

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Ray practices in all areas of federal, state and local tax law. He has extensive experience representing tax-exempt organizations including schools, private foundations and public charities. Ray regularly deals with federal and state income tax issues, Connecticut sales and use tax issues, federal…

Ray practices in all areas of federal, state and local tax law. He has extensive experience representing tax-exempt organizations including schools, private foundations and public charities. Ray regularly deals with federal and state income tax issues, Connecticut sales and use tax issues, federal and state payroll tax issues, and private foundation excise taxes.