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    May 2025 VSHRM Half-Day Seminar - HR Labor and Employment Law Legal Update (SHRM Foundation Silent Auction)

    Date: May 13, 2025, 11:00am – 4:00pm
    Organizer:
    VSHRM
    Location:
    Great Hall Banquet & Convention Center
    5121 Bay City Rd.
    Midland, MI 48642
    Price:
    VSHRM Members: $99 In-Person / Non-VSHRM Members/Guests: $129 In-Person / Students: $49 In-Person
    Event Type:
    Half-day Seminar
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    ***This event will also include our Silent Auction, benefiting the SHRM Foundation and the VSHRM Scholarship Program.  The Silent Auction will be available from 11:15am-3:45pm on the day of the event.  If you (or your company) wishes to donate an item to our Silent Auction, please fill out this form - thank you in advance for your support!***

    HR Labor and Employment Law Legal Update

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    Dave Masud, Masud Labor Law
    David Bryce, Masud Labor Law
    Kraig Schutter, Masud Labor Law

    Masud Labor Law Group will present an informative half-day seminar to VSHRM’s members and guests covering recent labor and employment law developments.  The presentation will provide detail about the new laws and regulations that your business must contend with.  Relevant case law examples will be reviewed which provide real world examples of what to do when faced with a volatile situation involving your employees. 

    A Saginaw native, Dave Masud has a long history of dealing with labor issues. After graduating from Buena Vista High School, he worked as a line foreman supervisor at General Motors’ Grey Iron Foundry and dealt directly with the United Auto Workers.  After graduating from college, he was hired as a public sector Assistant Department Head during the middle of a 13-week strike with the Teamsters.  While his work experience taught him how to fairly balance the needs of labor and management, he could see that business owners required more aggressive, and better, legal representation.

    A Michigan native, David has been practicing law since 2006. After graduating law school, he spent a year clerking for the First Court of Appeals in Houston, Texas. He then worked for a law firm for 8 years, handling multiple litigation and transactional matters for a number of clients, including defending clients against employment discrimination claims and providing advice on a variety of employment related matters. David later worked as in-house counsel for a public sector employer, where he represented an agency with approximately 200 employees on a number of employment law matters ranging from the Family and Medical Leave Act to EEOC complaints. David returned to Michigan in 2018, joining Masud Labor Law Group.  In his spare time, David enjoys tennis, boxing, history, college football, cooking, music, and his hound dog, Roxy.

    Kraig Schutter discovered in college that he possessed an affinity for problem-solving and reasoned arguments.  A lifelong learner with strong conservative principles, he naturally gravitated to labor law for his life’s work.  While in law school, he excelled in labor and employment law, which prompted him to seek and obtain a Master of the Laws degree in Labor Law.  He puts his talents to good use consulting with and representing management-side clientele in all of their labor and employment concerns.

    Welcome: 11am-11:15am

    Lunch: 11:15am-12pm

    Silent Auction:  11:15am-3:45pm

    Program: 12pm-4pm

    Wrap-up: 4pm

     

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