Eric Emanuelson, Associate, presents "Balancing Compliance and Clarity in Employee Handbooks" during "The Attorney’s Handbook Playbook: Adaptive Drafting Strategies, Critical Policies, Structural Choices, Risk Management, and Compliance," a webinar hosted by the Federal Bar Association and co-sponsored by myLawCLE.

In his segment, Eric offers practical guidance on how to create a well-structured and effective employee handbook. He will cover key handbook provisions, highlight important policies that help protect the organization, and address common mistakes employers should avoid reducing legal exposure. Participants will learn approaches for drafting a handbook that aligns with an ever-changing legal environment while remaining clear, accessible, and engaging for employees.

Key topics to be discussed:

  • How employee handbooks promote a respectful work environment while helping shield the organization
  • Recommended approaches to organizing and formatting an effective handbook
  • Critical policies that should be included, along with provisions that may create avoidable legal exposure
  • Keeping your handbook compliant, including key legal developments that may require changes to your handbook for 2026

For more information, visit the event website.

Event Detail

1:00 - 3:10 p.m. ET

Webinar

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