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Webinar Designed To Educate Employers Will Address Legal Issues Related to Reductions In Work Force And Compliance With The WARN Act














Free webinar on Friday, February 27 @ 1:00pm CST “Considerations for Planning Reductions in Force and the WARN Act”. Presented by Mike Coffey and Lon Williams

Fort Worth, Texas (PRWEB) February 17, 2015

Mike Coffey, president and owner of background investigations firm Imperative Information Group based in Fort Worth, Texas, will present the webinar – “Considerations for Planning Reductions in Force and the WARN Act” – with labor and employment attorney Lon Williams. The webinar will be held on Friday, February 27, 2015 from 1:00pm to 2:00pm Central Standard Time.

Whether due to economic factors or changes in workforce requirements, most employers will eventually have to lay off employees. When planning a reduction in force, employers should develop a sound rationale for which employees are affected, take proactive steps to manage internal and external perceptions, and ensure that state and federal legal requirements are met. In this webinar, Lon Williams, JD, and Mike Coffey, SPHR, will address the legal and practical issues related to reductions in force, including compliance with the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act.

Webinar – “Considerations for Planning Reductions in Force and the WARN Act”

Presented by: Mike Coffey, SPHR and Lon Williams, JD

When: 2/27/2015

Start Time: 1:00pm Central Time

End Time: 2:00pm Central Time

HR professionals and business owners can register for this webinar at http://www.imperativeinfo.com/2_27_2015

About Mike Coffey and Imperative Information Group:

In addition to specializing in educational sessions designed to educate employers about the technical, legal, and policy issues surrounding employment-related background investigations, Mike Coffey is an HRCI-certified Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR). He regularly speaks to professional and community groups on a wide range of topics. He started Imperative Information Group in 1999 to meet a single consulting client’s need for meaningful and reliable background checks. In the intervening sixteen years, Imperative has grown to help hundreds of employers across the country make well-informed hiring decisions. Imperative Information Group is one of three founding members of Concerned CRA’s, a group of more than 200 background screening companies raising awareness of consumer protection issues in employment background screening. For more information on Imperative Information Group, please visit imperativeinfo.com or contact Mike Coffey or Andrew Parsons at 877-473-2287.

About Lon Williams:

Lon R. Williams is an attorney and shareholder at Polsinelli PC. His employment-related litigation practice is often described as an advice and counsel practice. He regularly assists clients on matters to the Fair Labor Standards Act, Title VII, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, Uniformed Service Employment and Reemployment Rights Acts, the Family and Medical Leave Act, and Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Lon represents companies of all sizes in many industries, with particular emphasis in the health care, staffing, energy, financial services, education, and defense contracting sectors. For more information on Lon Williams, please call 214-661-5551.























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UBIC Participates in the 36th Annual International Legal Technology Association Conference












Redwood City, CA (PRWEB) August 15, 2013

UBIC, Inc. (TSE: 2158; NASDAQ: UBIC), a provider of strategic international litigation support and forensic solutions, will be a sponsor of this year’s annual International Legal Technology Association conference in Las Vegas on August 18th – 22nd. UBIC will be giving hands-on demonstration of its latest and advanced predictive coding technology (CJK TAR™), already in use by its clients for real/ live projects. UBIC aims to demonstrate the benefits of its proprietary, integrated technology platform, Lit i View™, along with its advanced predictive coding feature. Lit i View 6.6 improves accuracy; provides faster turnaround times and decreases legal spend while being highly effective in international litigation matters.

“An integral part of our strategic global vision as a publicly traded company listed on NASDAQ is to continue our outreach internationally as a leader in Asian-language predictive coding in the legal arena worldwide,” said Masahiro Morimoto, Founder, CEO and Chairman of UBIC. “We continue to be a pioneer in cross-border litigation projects, enabling law firms and corporations to overcome the cultural and language barriers in a context of constant pressure to reduce litigation costs.”

“As the eDiscovery market evolves thru acquisitions or integration of multiple providers, those with comprehensive technology offerings and services will survive and emerge as leaders. UBIC offers an innovative combination of full-spectrum EDRM software plus forensic services globally”, emphasized Mr. Naritomo Ikeue, President and COO, UBIC North America, Inc. “The latest version of our eDiscovery software, Lit i View 6.6, which includes proprietary, internally developed, advanced predictive coding technology (CJK TAR™) is specifically tuned to address the difficult Asian-languages in addition to English, which is the main focus for all the other providers”.

We look forward to meeting you at the International Reception co-sponsored by UBIC or introducing you to CJK TAR at our booth (#527 along with some refreshments -sake and Japanese beer) during the four day educational International Litigation Support conference next week.

About ILTA

For over three decades, ILTA (International Legal Technology Association) has provided peer-networking and information resources to those who support technology in law firms and law departments worldwide. An ever-growing membership base; bigger and better annual conferences; more meetings, webinars and other peer networking opportunities; a greater number of white papers and surveys and more volunteer authors are just some of the reasons ILTA is so successful. For information about ILTA, visit http://www.iltanet.org/.

About UBIC

UBIC, Inc. (TSE: 2158; NASDAQ: UBIC) is a leading provider of Asian-language eDiscovery solutions and services. UBIC has extensive eDiscovery and forensic experience and expertise with information documented in Japanese, Korean, Chinese as well as English languages, and applies its expertise in connection with cross-border litigation, administrative proceedings and internal investigations, including those related to anti-trust investigations, intellectual property (IP) litigation, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and product liability (PL) investigations. UBIC serves its clients from offices in Japan, the United States, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong and the United Kingdom.

UBIC’s proprietary technology platform, Lit i View™, version 6.6, is an innovative eDiscovery solution that accurately handles Asian-language characters, encoding schemes and native file systems. UBIC also recently launched its flexible and customizable Legal Cloud™ service to address the problem of rising costs associated with the growth and dispersion of data volumes across the globe, along with prolonged investigations and litigations.

With flexible, customizable end-to-end solutions and services covering the entire electronic discovery reference model (EDRM) life-cycle for corporate litigation strategy and crisis management, UBIC has assisted clients in more than 310 administrative and legal proceedings in the United States, including Department of Justice (DOJ), International Trade Commission (ITC) and Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) investigations and more than 800 corporate investigations in Japan, South Korea, China, Taiwan and Singapore. Assisted by highly experienced litigation attorneys, UBIC provides a range of services facilitating fact discovery, patent management, security, internal audit and regulatory compliance that can provide a significant cost savings to its clients.

For more information about UBIC, contact info(at)ubicna(dot)com or visit http://www.ubicna.com























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DEADLY DIAMONDS, the Fourth Novel in the Knight-Devlin Legal Thriller Series by John F. Dobbyn, Releases September 3, 2013











Deadly Diamonds by John F. Dobbyn


Longboat Key, Florida (PRWEB) August 14, 2013

DEADLY DIAMONDS by John F. Dobbyn releases in Hardcover (ISBN 978-1-60809-092-1, Thriller, 304 Pages, List $ 26.95) and all eBook/Digital platforms (ISBN 978-1-60809-093-8, List $ 14.95) nationwide on September 3, 2013.

In DEADLY DIAMONDS, the protagonists, Michael Knight and Lex Devlin take on the Italian Mafia and Irish Mafia of Boston, remnants of the IRA in Ireland, and the deadly child army of Sierra Leone. Can they stop the enormously profitable trade of ‘blood diamonds’, the tainted stones mined by enslaved children, and smuggled into the mainstream for cash to buy weapons and drugs?

The author, John F. Dobbyn had this to say about ‘blood diamonds’ as a result of his research for DEADLY DIAMONDS:

“Say the word, ‘diamond’, and you conjure visions of brilliance, purity, and romance. Combine it with the word, ‘blood’, as in ‘blood diamond’, and it screams of acts so horrific that only Satan himself could originate them.

“Consider what the lust for diamonds has done to the little west African country of Sierra Leone. Just as liquid wealth gushes out of the ground in Dubai and into the living standards of its people, so too, Sierra Leone had the potential for one of the highest standards of living of any country in the world, courtesy of the abundantly rich deposits of rough diamonds on and under its soil. And yet, in a recent United Nations ranking of 170 countries in terms of levels of poverty, Sierra Leone hit the bottom rung. It was ranked 170th. Why the derailment of this glorious potential?

“Begin with a ‘government’, in the loosest usage of that term, whose sole claim to accomplishment is its commitment to graft and greed-fired corruption. That alone could short-circuit the flow of the land’s flow of bountiful benefits to the people. But combine it with the following, and the result is inevitably the past and current state of the people of Sierra Leone.

“In 1991, a rebel band calling itself the Revolutionary United Front (RUF) took training from neighboring Liberian forces in the art of terroristic inhumanity and crossed into Sierra Leone, apparently as a revolt against the government’s seizing of the diamond resources for its own benefit. The motive soon degenerated into its own addictive lust for those same diamonds.

“RUF tactics were straight from hell. Mobs of their renegade teen-agers, illiterate and drugged beyond the reach of conscience, would course through a jungle village in a topless pickup truck spraying death randomly out of the barrels of AK-47s. Men, women, and young children fell like stalks of wheat before a thresher. I’ll not be more specific in terms of their signature brands of torture of those left alive. The RUF’s personal nicknames, such as General Babykiller, and operation names, such as Operation No Living Thing, will bring you as close to the level of personal nightmares as you want to come.

“Young boys, from fifteen down to eight years old, would be taken, forced to kill with the ubiquitous AK-47, sometimes of their own families, and then claimed as part of the drugged up army of killers.

“And why this total degradation of any spark of humanity? One reason. To serve their own impelling drive for control of the diamond-rich pits in eastern Sierra Leone. Once they had control, rough diamonds would be mined by slave labor in the fetid water of the pits, smuggled across the compliant border of Liberia, and exchanged with any of the horde of ‘diamond merchants’ there for more AK-47s and more drugs. And the cycle would continue.

“One estimate places the annual profit to the RUF from its illicit trade in rough diamonds somewhere between twenty-five million and one hundred and twenty-five million dollars. And remember, that profit was snatched from the national resource that could have lifted the people of Sierra Leone from its condition of squalor, hunger, and disease.

“Once the RUF passed the rough diamonds into the hands of the waiting merchants, and they were cut and polished, these ‘blood’ or ‘conflict’ diamonds blended indistinguishably with the ‘legitimate’ flow of diamonds, ultimately reaching the jewelry stores from which Americans buy eighty percent of the world’s gem diamonds without thinking to question their provenance.

“Late in 2000, an eventual agreement of ceasefire between the RUF and the government was put together. The provision was for the disarmament of the RUF during 2001, and on January 18, 2002, the rebel’s war was declared ‘officially ended’. The abomination of the previous eleven years of decimating hostilities finally came to rest. What was left was the shambles of the butchered and impoverished populace with little hope for a way to recover.

“The RUF’s leadership, turned its energies to a political approach with little success. One has to wonder what the rank and file of the previous teen-age thugs and murderers have made their lives’ work in areas of the country not famously open to public view. In a broader view, the extent to which the seizure of diamond pits by armed forces in other central and west African countries continues is still open to question.

“Diamonds are a unique form of wealth. It is said that it is possible to hide enough diamonds to insure a lifetime of luxury on one’s naked body. The profits, thanks to the accomplishment of the De Beers company in keeping the price of diamonds at an immensely exaggerated level, are a staggering temptation to illicit trade.

“One recent observation of the state of the people of Sierra Leone after these thirteen post-war years is that the ‘legitimate’ mining and sale of Sierra Leone diamonds is highly profitable to the companies of foreign countries that engage in it behind formidable security barriers. The ‘government’ quite likely gets a cut. But the impoverished state of the people of Sierra Leone has sadly shown little visible improvement.”            

John F. Dobbyn is a professor of law at Villanova Law School. He has had twenty-seven short stories published by Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine and Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, and he is the author of four legal thrillers featuring Michael Knight and Lex Devlin. Dobbyn is a Boston native and now resides in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, with his wife Lois.























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