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2026 Law Day

  • Thursday, February 05, 2026
  • 9:30 AM - 3:15 PM
  • NJ State Bar Association, 1 Constitution Square, New Brunswick, NJ 08901

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For Owners, Managers and Staff Engaged in
Workforce and Compliance Issues

This is a one-day conference designed to provide staffing professionals and management with the latest information on legal, legislative, and operational issues. 

9:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Registration

10:00 a.m. - 10:45 a.m.
"Guidance on Algorithmic Discrimination and the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination"
Presented by Marc Freedman, Saiber

This is NJ Div of Civil Rights guidance to clarify how the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (LAD) applies to algorithmic discrimination resulting from the use of new and emerging data-driven technologies, such as artificial intelligence (AI), by employers, housing providers, places of public accommodation, and other entities covered by the LAD.

Marc Freedman is a Member of Saiber LLC’s Business Services practice group. Over the course of his career, Marc’s practice has focused on the staffing industry, business and corporate law, mergers & acquisitions, employment law, and litigation. Prior to joining Saiber, Marc was a founder and managing partner of Freedman & Friedland LLC, a firm with a particular emphasis on serving clients within the staffing industry.

10:45 a.m. - 11:30 p.m.
"Legal, Legislative Issues and the 2026 Elections: What It All Means for the Staffing Industry "
Presented by Toby Malara, American Staffing Association

This presentation will focus on the legal issues most concerning staffing firms in 2026, the top legislative issues we are see in states across the country, and what the outcome of the 2026 elections may mean for the staffing industry and their clients.

Toby Malara is Vice President of Government Affairs for the American Staffing Association. In his role, Malara directs ASA’s government relations, lobbying, and political activities, including the operations of the associations’ political action committee, StaffingPAC. He also advises members on immigration/I-9, paid sick leave, sales tax, and per diem issues. Malara graduated from Georgetown University and earned a J.D. from the Columbus School of Law at Catholic University.

11:30 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
Break

11:45 p.m. - 12:30 p.m.
"From 0 to Breach – Anatomy of a Cyberattack"
Presented by Chris Mangano, Withum

In a rapidly changing digital world, understanding how cyberattacks unfold is crucial for every organization. This session will address the typical phases of a cyberattack, showing how threat-actors operate and what measures can help detect, prevent, and respond to attempted compromises. Attendees will gain practical insights into defending against real-world cyber risks.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the typical lifecycle of a modern cyberattack.
  • Identify common tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) employed by attackers.
  • Learn how attackers exploit human, technical, and organizational vulnerabilities.
  • Recognize early warning signs and indicators of compromise.
  • Discuss effective defense strategies and incident response best practices to mitigate risk.

Christopher Mangano is a Managed IT-Cybersecurity Services Leader at Withum with over 40 years of industry experience, including 25 years in CPA firm management and advisory services. He has led the development, build-out, and direction of national Managed Service Provider (MSP) advisory practices, delivering comprehensive IT and cybersecurity solutions to organizations across diverse industries.

His background also includes specialized leadership in continuance-of-operations planning, disaster recovery, business continuity development, and incident response coordination, helping organizations prepare for and navigate complex business disruptions.

12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Networking & Lunch Buffet

1:30 p.m. - 2:15 p.m.
"Future-Proofing Compliance: AI, Contracts, and Employment"
Presented by Maria Matkou, Becker LLC

As staffing companies navigate rapid changes in technology, regulation, and workplace expectations, compliance risks are evolving faster than ever.

This session will explore how emerging tools like artificial intelligence are reshaping compliance obligations, what to watch for when drafting and negotiating staffing contracts, and how to update employee handbooks to reflect today’s legal and cultural landscape.

Attendees will gain practical strategies to proactively identify risks, implement policies, and ensure their organizations remain agile, compliant, and future-ready.

Christopher Leddy is a Partner at Becker LLC. Mr. Leddy has experience handling and litigating complex employment law issues, as well as negotiating employment-related contracts. This experience spans the vast landscapes of the employer/employee relationship, including state and federal discrimination laws, whistleblower laws, family and medical leave laws, state and federal wage/hour laws, paid family leave insurance laws, paid time off laws, unemployment, and Department of Labor audits. He also applies the knowledge gained from his litigation experience to counseling employers and training supervisors in HR best practices.

Maria Matkou works in Becker LLC's Business Services Group, focusing on Mergers & Acquisitions and Corporate Governance. Prior to joining Becker LLC, Maria practiced law overseas with Latham & Watkins in Moscow, a global international law firm where she focused on large international financing transactions and debt restructurings. Maria graduated summa cum laude from Moscow State University. After several years as a corporate paralegal, Maria obtained her LL.M. from New York University, where she received the George Colin Award for Distinction in Corporate Law.

2:15 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
"Inclusive Strategies for Managing Generational Diversity in Staffing"
Presented by Jason Klimpl and Andrew Yacyshyn, Tannenbaum Helpern

Unlock the full potential of your workforce during this informative program presented by Tannenbaum Helpern employment partners Jason B. Klimpl, Esq., and Andrew Yacyshyn, Esq. This dynamic presentation will reveal how embracing generational diversity—spanning Gen Z, Millennials, Gen X, and Baby Boomers—can reduce legal risks, foster collaboration, and drive profitability. Learn how inclusive management not only boosts productivity and engagement but also ensures compliance with federal, state, and local age discrimination laws.

Discover practical solutions to common challenges such as hiring bias, promotion disparities, and digital divide issues. The presenters offer proven strategies for age-neutral hiring, antiharassment training, and equitable opportunity audits, empowering organizations to create respectful, innovative, and legally compliant workplaces. Don’t miss your chance to transform generational diversity into a powerful engine for business success.

Jason B. Klimpl is a partner in the firm’s Employment, Staffing Law, and Corporate practice groups and General Counsel to the New York Staffing Association.

Andrew P. Yacyshyn is a partner in Tannenbaum Helpern’s Employment Law and Staffing practices where he represents businesses in various employment and human resource matters. Andrew is also Associate General Counsel to the New York Staffing Association (NYSA).


Contact NJSA

New Jersey Staffing Alliance
P. O. Box 518
Mount Laurel, NJ 08054
Tel: 973-283-0072
Fax: 856-727-9504

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