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Episode 22: Conundrums to Clarity: Tax Implications of Remote Work

The Performance Review

Release Date: 09/15/2023

Episode 30: Arbitration Agreements – What, Why, and How show art Episode 30: Arbitration Agreements – What, Why, and How

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GT Shareholders Brian Kelly and Michael Wertheim discuss changes in California's employment arbitration landscape and its integration with federal law. (Plus, would Col. Nathan Jessup's famous courtroom soliloquy have the same impact bouncing off the four corners of a conference room at an arbitration proceeding?)

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Episode 29: Offer Letters show art Episode 29: Offer Letters

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GT Shareholders Brian Kelly and Michael Wertheim discuss a pivotal document that starts the employment relationship: the offer letter. (Plus, they talk about two small words in Dwight's offer letter that could have changed the course of history at Dunder Mifflin.)

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Episode 28: New Year, New Hosts, New Laws – What 2025 Has in Store for California Employers show art Episode 28: New Year, New Hosts, New Laws – What 2025 Has in Store for California Employers

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Join our new hosts, GT Shareholders Brian Kelly and Michael Wertheim, as they discuss the impact of new California employment laws in 2025. From PAGA reform, notice requirements, and a new Freelance Worker statute, this episode of The Performance Review will cover the important issues California employers will face in the new year. (Plus, we discuss whether E.T.’s absence from work while stowing away at Elliot’s house might have been job-protected.)

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Episode 27: Remote Work – Not Remote Enough to Avoid Legal Issues show art Episode 27: Remote Work – Not Remote Enough to Avoid Legal Issues

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Ryan Bykerk and Philip Person talk to Brian Kelly, Global Head of Employment Law at WeWork, about the legal issues that crop up in remote work arrangements.

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Episode 26: More Than a WARNing show art Episode 26: More Than a WARNing

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Ryan Bykerk and Philip Person host a three-part series on Reductions in Force (RIFs). In part three of the series they discuss non-WARN legal requirements and adverse impact studies.

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Episode 25: We WARNed You show art Episode 25: We WARNed You

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Ryan Bykerk and Philip Person host a three part series on Reductions in Force (RIFs).  In part two of the series they discuss federal and state WARN Acts.

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Episode 24: Ready to RIF? show art Episode 24: Ready to RIF?

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Ryan Bykerk and Philip Person host a three-part series on Reductions in Force (RIFs). In part one of the series they provide an overview of reductions in force and the legal framework and outline steps employers should take when preparing for a Reduction in Force.

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Episode 23: 2023 Year in Review show art Episode 23: 2023 Year in Review

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Join Ryan Bykerk and Philip Person as they recap the important 2023 California employment cases, legislation, and policy that businesses should heed going into 2024

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Episode 22: Conundrums to Clarity: Tax Implications of Remote Work show art Episode 22: Conundrums to Clarity: Tax Implications of Remote Work

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Nikki Dobay, GT Tax Shareholder and host of GT’s “GeTtin’ SALTy” podcast, joins Ryan Bykerk and Philip Person to discuss the tax implications of remote work in California and around the country. Listen in as Nikki identifies the pitfalls and potential solutions to tax issues for employers.

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Episode 21: Win With Experts: How to Make the Most Out of Working With an Expert Witness show art Episode 21: Win With Experts: How to Make the Most Out of Working With an Expert Witness

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Joe Krock, Managing Director at Stout and one of the country’s leading experts in wage and hour class action litigation, joins Ryan Bykerk and Philip Person to discuss what employers need to know when retaining and working with expert witnesses.

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Nikki Dobay, GT Tax Shareholder and host of GT’s “GeTtin’ SALTy” podcast, joins Ryan Bykerk and Philip Person to discuss the tax implications of remote work in California and around the country. Listen in as Nikki identifies the pitfalls and potential solutions to tax issues for employers.