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Five Reasons to Attend DMEC’s FMLA/ADAAA Employer Compliance Conference

This month, we’ll be heading to [DMEC’s FMLA/ADAAA Employer Compliance Conference]( http://dmec.org/compliance-conference/) in Washington, DC. This is one of our favorite conferences of the year, and we’re looking forward to connecting with absence and disability management professionals and discussing the complex challenges they face today. The conference is taking place April 20 – 22, and registration is still open. Here are five reasons to attend: 1. **Hear about real-word scenarios** Learn about last year’s FMLA and ADAAA cases from [Eric Meyer, JD]( https://www.linkedin.com/in/emeyer), Partner at Dilworth Paxon LLC in the session, “The Wild, The Weird and the Wonderful FMLA/ADAAA Cases…and the Lessons for Employers!” If you haven’t heard insights from Eric before, tune in to a recent Blogging4Jobs [podcast](http://www.blogging4jobs.com/podcast/fmla-ada-workers-compensation/#iur6Oeg0WEFS9V0r.97) which features Eric as a guest host. 2. **Become a content expert** Learn in depth information on topics such as the ever-changing laws, how to conduct a self-audit, handle on-site investigations, and how to navigate the ADA/ADAAA interactive process. 3. **Connect with your peers with over eight networking opportunities** Learn the specifics on compliance and program strategies others have implemented. 4. **Learn the facts directly from the source** Laura Fortman, Deputy Administrator for the Wage and Hour Division at the U.S. Department of Labor is the invited speaker for the Welcome & Opening Remarks. 5. **Gain maintenance credits for continuing education** DMEC has applied for CEUs for several certifications and professional designations. Check the [DMEC website](http://www.dmec.org) for more information. If you’d like to connect with Optis during the conference, [contact us](http://www.optis.com/contact). We can’t wait to hear from you. ![DMECComplianceConference.jpg](/sites/default/files/DMECComplianceConference.jpg) Learn more about the conference *[here](http://dmec.org/compliance-conference/)*.