Resolution Economics sponsors the 76th Annual NYU Conference on Labor and Employment Law
Resolution Economics is a proud sponsor of the 76th Annual NYU Conference on Labor & Employment Law taking place at the NYU School of Law…
Resolution Economics is a proud sponsor of the 76th Annual NYU Conference on Labor & Employment Law taking place at the NYU School of Law…
Resolution Economics’ Paul White, Ph.D. and Gurkan Ay, Ph.D. join Hunton Andrews Kurth Labor and Employment attorneys, Meredith Gregston and Daniel Butler on Thursday, May…
Resolution Economics’ Victoria A. Lipnic, Esq., will join Littler Shareholders Barry Hartstein, Esq., and James Paretti, Esq., as well as EEOC commissioner Keith Sonderling, on…
Resolution Economics’ Victoria A. Lipnic, Esq., will join fellow panelist Jonathan Segal, Esq., on May 3rd, 2024, to present “DEI: In the Legal, Political and…
Date: April 15, 2024 | 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. ET Resolution Economics’ Paul White Ph.D. and Gurkan Ay Ph.D. join Baker Hostetler Labor and Employment…
Resolution Economics is a proud Sponsor and Exhibitor of the American Bar Association’s Section of Labor and Employment Law National Conference on EEO Law taking…
Victoria A. Lipnic, Esq., head of the Human Capital Strategy Group at Resolution Economics, LLC and former EEOC Commissioner and acting Chair, is quoted in…
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 4, 2023 — Resolution Economics, LLC (“Resolution Economics” or “ResEcon”) announced today that The Red Maple Group (“RMG”), an economic and forensic consulting firm…
Resolution Economics is a proud sponsor and exhibitor at ACI’s 40th International Conference on the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act taking place on November 29-30 in Washington, DC. Join…
Resolution Economics is a proud Associate Sponsor and participant in the American Bar Association Section of Labor and Employment Law Conference taking place in Seattle,…
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