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Accelerate Growth at Staffing World® 2025 and See Olympic Gold Medalist Katie Ledecky

Katie Ledecky isn’t just an Olympic legend—she’s a master of turning the impossible into the inevitable. As America’s most decorated female Olympian, she’s shattered records by setting bold, seemingly unfeasible goals. And she will be the keynote speaker at Staffing World 2025, the ASA annual convention and expo, Oct. 6–8 in Orlando.

In her keynote presentation, “Going for Gold,” she’ll deliver inspirational examples and strategies for setting “impossible” goals to achieve growth and success, adapting your strategy to grow and win in hypercompetitive environments, and motivating and leading a team toward high-performance outcomes.

In a rapidly changing environment, where market uncertainty and fierce competition are around every turn, true leaders know that success belongs to those who adapt and compete. Don’t miss the chance to connect with your peers and tackle challenges facing the industry—including economic volatility, emerging technology, and evolving talent expectations. Register for Staffing World Today—visit staffingworld.net for more information.

New ASA Legal Line Video for Members: Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace

One of the hottest topics in nearly all industries is the rise of artificial intelligence in the workplace—and staffing is no exception.

The ASA Legal Line monthly video series features a member of the ASA legal team or industry legal expert and addresses critical legal, regulatory, and legislative topics that have direct implications for your business. In the latest installment, Todd Sharinn, Esq., of Tannenbaum, Helpern, Syracuse, and Hirschtritt LLP—an ASA legal sponsor firm—reviews three intellectual property issues that staffing firms should consider as they navigate this challenging area.

Sharinn will be a presenter of the session “Artificial Intelligence: Anxiety or Opportunity?” at the 2025 ASA Staffing Law & Compliance Conference, May 8–9 in Washington, DC. The session will offer helpful information on which AI tools can benefit human resources and legal departments in areas like recruitment, retention, and employee engagement—as well as which legal and compliance challenges to address now, which issues are on the horizon, and how to adapt to the changes. It’s just one of the hot legal and compliance topics that will be featured at this year’s event, which will also include a special health care staffing preconference on May 7. staffinglawconference.net to learn more and register.

Watch the latest ASA Legal Line video, then join the conversation on ASA Central.

Court Ruling Casts Doubt on Enforceability of ACA Employer Penalties

A federal court in Texas has struck down the government’s process for assessing employer penalties under the Affordable Care Act, casting doubt on the enforceability of those penalties. The decision in Faulk Co. Inc. v. Xavier Becerra is important because it affects employers’ liability under the ACA’s employer shared responsibility rules.