Greg Snell Speaks to Volusia Flagler Society for Human Resource Management on Florida Unemployment Compensation Law Reform

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Attorney Greg Snell recently spoke to the Volusia Flagler Chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management, a national professional association for human resource professionals, on the 2011 Florida unemployment compensation law reform. On June 27, 2011 Governor Rick Scott signed into law amendments to the Florida unemployment compensation law designed to curb benefit recipient abuse and lower the cost to employers. The Agency for Workforce Innovation ("AWI") began enforcement of the law on August 1, 2011.

Those receiving unemployment benefits now have to file claims and report online, undergo an online skills assessment and either contact five prospective employers a week or report to a One-Stop Career Center for assistance in obtaining a job. A weekly report must be filed and random verification is to be done by the AWI to detect fraud. After the expiration of the federal unemployment benefit extensions, that are now set to end in January 2012 after 73 weeks added to those conferred by the states, a sliding scale is to be used to determine the number of weeks of benefits for which the unemployed will be eligible. If unemployment is 5% or less benefits will be available for 12 weeks, if above, 23.

Mr. Snell frequently speaks and writes on business law topics, including business litigation, a primary practice area. He has spoken to groups such as The Florida Chamber of Commerce, the Volusia Manufacturers Association, the Volusia County Bar Association, the Volusia County Medical Society, the Ormond Chamber Leadership Program, among many others. Mr. Snell has written for publications such as the American Journal of Trial Advocacy, the Volusia/Flagler Business Report, the Volusia County Bar Association newsletter "The Communicator," the Volusia County Medical Society News Bulletin "The Stethoscope," among many others. He has appeared on television and radio on various business related topics and was featured in Lawyers Weekly USA for one of the trials he won.

For more information on the speeches and writings of Mr. Snell see the Articles on the Snell Legal website. 

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