From Self-Employed to Employer: A legal primer from hiring to firing and everything in between - 2 Part Hybrid Training Events

Date and time

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Location

Online

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Business & Engineering Convergence Center, Suite 1130 1422 W Main Street, Peoria IL 61625 Parking: Visitor’s Parking Lot, 1310 W. St. James
Peoria, IL 61625

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Organizer

Jennie Hale
illinoissbdc@bradley.edu
309-677-2992

Host organization

Illinois SBDC at Bradley University

Type of event

Resource Partner event

Event description

Part 1
The Illinois Small Business Development Center in the Turner Center for Entrepreneurship at Bradley University is
collaborating with Miller, Hall, and Triggs, LLC (MHT) to discuss the challenges for small, self-employed business owners
looking to hire, maintain and fire employees during this 2-part, hybrid training series. No cost to attend but registration
is required.
MHT has a broad range of legal services and is well known for their no-nonsense, straightforward labor and employment
advice, along with other services offered to local businesses and employers.
Who should attend:
 Sole-proprietors who are considering hiring their first employees.
 Small businesses looking to expand.
 All businesses, especially those with questions about: hiring and interviewing; personnel records; employee
benefits; personnel policies; COVID-19 concerns; employee discipline; terminations and layoffs; unemployment;
special employment laws – such as: anti-discrimination, anti-harassment, and labor laws.
 Businesses bargaining with a union or with employees seeking to organize.
Advantages to attendees:
 Attendees will be given an overview of the legal considerations and concerns new and current employers must
address while hiring new employees to terminating problem employees and everything in between.
 Attendees will receive information and forms they can use to better learn and comply with applicable laws.
 Attendees will have the opportunity to ask and have their questions answered by our employment law gurus.
Discussion Topics:
 Getting Ready for Employees - Business Organization, FinCEN BOI registration; FEIN; Sales Tax Registration,
State employer identification number, IDES reporting, etc.
 Initial Hiring and Interview Considerations - Job descriptions; employee manuals; advertisement; required
documentation; questions you can and can’t ask; pre-screening (physical fitness, background checks, polygraph,
drug tests); use of AI.
 Personnel Records and Notices - documentation practices, performance evaluations, records laws, medical
records and data privacy, required notices and postings, etc.).
 Anti-discrimination, Anti-harassment, and Labor Laws - Unlawful employment practices; Illinois sexual
harassment training with specific considerations for bars and restaurants and other recommended or required
training; best-practice investigations; hiring outside counsel; discipline; defenses, compliance with the NLRA,
protected concerted activity, etc.
Speakers:
Joshua Herman is a partner at Miller Hall & Triggs and he enjoys advising local businesses and employers regarding all
aspects of employment, from interviewing employees, preparing personnel policies, navigating potential claims for liability,
investigating employee misconduct, and even assisting employers having to terminate an employee when the situation
calls for it. He regularly assists clients in avoiding potential lawsuits while they navigate the many state and federal laws
applicable to Illinois employers.
Joshua has practiced law since 2008, concentrating in employment and labor law, commercial law, municipal and school
law, and related litigation. Joshua received his Bachelor’s degree in 2003 from Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois. After
his deployment to Iraq as an Army Reservist, Joshua attended the Chicago-Kent and the University of Illinois Colleges of
Law.
While at the University of Illinois, Joshua received the Best Trial Advocate and Best Oral Advocate awards in addition to
being on the Green National Moot Court Team. In 2008 he obtained his Juris Doctor from the University of Illinois College
of Law, graduating summa cum laude and receiving the Rickert Awards for Excellence in Advocacy and Excellence in
Academics.

Katherine Swise has practiced law since 2010, concentrating in general litigation, including representing employers in
litigation of employment matters, as well as municipal and school law and general litigation.
Katherine received her Bachelor’s degree in 2001 from Knox College. She later attended the University of Illinois College
of Law, graduating summa cum laude in 2010. While at Illinois, Katherine was a member of the University of Illinois Law
Review and the Order of the Coif.
Katherine is admitted to practice law in Illinois, the U.S. District Court for the Central District of Illinois, the U.S. Court of
Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, and is a member of the Peoria County, Tazewell County, and Illinois State Bar
Associations and the Illinois Council of School Attorneys.
 

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