Social Media: Protecting Vital Employer Information vs. Protecting Employee Privacy

2016 Employment Law & Legislative Conference
You will gain a better understanding of employment, labor and technological issues regarding the use (and misuse) of social media at work.

This session will provide analyses of key legal, IT and HR issues related to 1) workers’ privacy and organizations’ information security as employers decide how intensely to restrict, monitor and scrutinize employees, applicants and litigants both inside and outside the workplace’s physical and virtual walls; 2) employers’ right to limit and act on employees’ personal social media postings; 3) implications and rewards of bring-your-own devices; 4) the growing body of state-based limitations; and 5) the best HR and litigation practices regarding social media. In this session, you will hear about:

  • Key judicial and legislative developments in the area of social media as it relates to potential employment and labor issues.
  • Practical technological barriers and best practices to monitor and appropriately restrict the use (or misuse) of social media in the workplace.
  • “Hot areas” for potential litigation and ways to minimize risk.
Date(s) & Time(s): 
Monday, March 14, 2016 - 3:45pm to 5:15pm
Presenter: 

Douglas Towns

Douglas
Towns

Douglas M. Towns is an Employment & Labor Partner at Sherman & Howard LLC in Atlanta, Georgia. With more than 20 years of experience, Doug exclusively represents employers in all employment and labor areas, including the following:

  • Counseling companies on US and global employment issues involving all aspects of employment law, including, social media, reductions-in-force, immigration compliance, discrimination issues, complex hiring, disciplinary, and termination issues, and executive employment contracts. He regularly assists client with public accommodation audits under Title III of the ADA, immigration audits by ICE, OSHA investigations, glass ceiling audits and OCFFP compensation reviews, and senior-level harassment and discrimination investigations.
  • Defending employers in complex employment litigation, including class actions and multi-plaintiff employment discrimination lawsuits, wage-hour collective actions, and state law tort and contract claims. He has represented employers in state and federal courts, arbitrations, appellate courts, and administrative agencies, including the OFCCP and the U.S. Office of Special Counsel.
  • Counseling and litigating on the range of legal issues arising from restrictive convents, trade secrets, and the protection of intellectual and human capital.
  • Representing management during union organizing efforts, at the bargaining table, and in labor disputes, including emergency injunctions and in interest arbitrations.

Doug has written extensively on employment law, class and collective actions, management of complex employment litigation, e-discovery, mental disabilities, employment issues in corporate acquisitions, contingent workers, immigration compliance, and challenges to the OFCCP’s compensation analysis. He has spoken at more than 250 employment law programs, conducted in-house management training programs, and appeared on CNN “Headline News” as an employment law commentator.

He is also actively involved in the community and on several boards, including serving as General Counsel for Angel Flight Soars, which provides free medical transportation to those in need.

Doug graduated from Emory University and received his J.D. from the University of Virginia where he served on the Virginia Law Review.

Location: 
Mount Vernon Square
Amount of Credit: 
1.50
Credit Type: 
SHRM PDCs
HR Credit
Session Type: 
Concurrent Session
Competency: 
HR Expertise
Business Acumen
Intended Audience: 
Senior-Level
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