Attorney Newton J. Chu, a Director at the Hawaii Island office for Torkildson, Katz, Hetherington, Harris & Knorek, Attorneys at Law, will be the featured speaker at a December 6th seminar concerning the revised Form I-9, hosted by the Hawaii Employers Council.
The upcoming revisions to the Form I-9 are intended to reduce technical errors and allow employers to more easily complete the form electronically. Attorney Chu's presentation will include an overview of the changes to the Form I-9 as well as a review of the basics of the form itself, an explanation of how the revisions may affect business processes, and a Q&A session.
Mr. Chu focuses his practice on general corporate law, employment law, administrative licensing and immigration law throughout Hawaii. He has represented clients including retailers, resorts and restaurants as well as scientific institutions, schools and non-profit organizations.
For more information about the seminar, click here.
Get Ready for the New Form I-9!
Date: Tuesday, December 6, 2016
Time: 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
Location: Hawaii Employers Council, Kahili Room. This seminar is also available as a Webinar.
Address: 2682 Waiwai Loop, Honolulu, HI
Cost: $35 for members, $75 for nonmembers
Registration: Click here for the brochure/registration form.
About HEC
Founded in 1943, the Hawaii Employers Council is a leading management resources to employers throughout Hawaii. HEC provides employment law guidance, human resources information and other assistance to help employers make informed decisions. Over 800 companies throughout Hawaii, ranging from small businesses to some of the state's largest employers, are members of HEC.
About our firm
Founded in 1947, Torkildson, Katz, Moore, Hetherington & Harris, Attorneys at Law, represents individuals and corporations in a wide range of legal matters in Hawaii, the U.S. Mainland and internationally. Our law firm's primary practice areas include business litigation, labor and employment law, corporate and business law, health care law, real estate law, and tax planning and controversy.