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Each month, the Kansas Employment Law Letter three-part subscription package delivers the practical, hands-on advice you need to manage your Kansas workforce safely and in compliance with Kansas and federal laws. That's because the newsletter's editors are Kansas attorneys who defend and counsel employers statewide.




Each issue also keeps you on top of U.S. Supreme Court and Kansas court decisions that affect your workforce, all reported with Kansas's local laws and policies in mind. You get all the information you need to stay in business — and out of the courtroom.

Your complete subscription package includes:

  1. Kansas Employment Law Letter — 12 monthly issues mailed to you and also available online. Also includes periodic NewsAlerts by e-mail as needed.

  2. Access to HRhero.com Subscribers-Only Area — You'll find a wealth of helpful information, available to subscribers only, at no additional cost:

    • Employment Law Letter articles from all 50 states plus D.C.;
    • Sample policies;
    • Your state's statutes and regulations affecting employers;
    • Federal statutes and regulations on employment and labor law;
    • Results from our Monthly Surveys of HR professionals;
    • HR Executive Special Reports — more than 20 of our in-depth reports;
    • Hot Topics (enhanced version for subscribers)


  3. HR Executive Special Reports — 60-page reports covering topics that are too complex to be fully covered in your monthly newsletter. You'll periodically receive a new Special Report via e-mail, and more than 20 are available online, covering topics like FMLA, ADA, employee privacy, downsizing risks, and background checks.

Written by Employment Law Attorneys in Kansas
Kansas Employment Law Letter is written by Kansas attorneys who advise and represent employers just like you.


Need an employment law attorney in Kansas?
We recommend the
Employers Counsel Network firm that writes Kansas Employment Law Letter.

Foulston Siefkin LLP
1551 N. Waterfront Parkway, Suite 100, Wichita, KS 67206
316/291-6371


Douglas L. Stanley, managing partner at Foulston Siefkin LLP, represents employers in labor matters and has been chief negotiator of numerous collective bargaining agreements. Mr. Stanley has extensive experience in responding to unfair labor practice charges, wage and hour disputes, and employment discrimination charges before state and federal administrative agencies. Mr. Stanley is a frequent lecturer on employment law matters and has authored articles on drug testing, AIDS in the workplace, and reasonable accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act.

He is a Fellow of The College of Labor and Employment Lawyers and is listed in Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business and The Best Lawyers in America for labor and employment law. He has received Martindale Hubbell's highest peer review rating (AV).

E-mail: dstanley@foulston.com


Boyd A. Byers, a partner in the law firm Foulston Siefkin LLP, represents employers in all aspects of employment relations. He provides preventive consultation and is experienced in helping employers implement personnel policies and comply with federal, state, and local employment laws. He handles litigation before federal and state courts and administrative agencies, including discrimination, harassment, retaliation, wrongful discharge, wage and hour, unfair labor practices, non-compete agreements, and other employee relations issues. Mr. Byers has authored numerous articles and is a frequent speaker on employment law matters.

Mr. Byers was named one of the top 40 business and civic leaders in Wichita under age 40 by Wichita Business Journal in 2006. He also received Martindale Hubbell's highest peer review rating (AV) and is listed in The Best Lawyers in America for labor and employment law.

E-mail: bbyers@foulston.com


Carolyn L. Matthews, a partner in the firm Foulston Siefkin LLP, concentrates her practice on defending employers in employment discrimination cases, including cases alleging race, gender, age, or disability discrimination; sexual harassment and hostile work environment; retaliation; and state law claims. Her practice involves responding to administrative charges of discrimination and defending employers against both individual and putative class action discrimination lawsuits filed in state and federal court. Ms. Matthews advises companies on employment-related issues such as employee handbooks, personnel policies, and wage and hour laws. She is also involved in appeals before the Kansas Court of Appeals and the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals.

E-mail: cmatthews@foulston.com


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