G-P’s Netta Rotstein breaks down the legal risks of borderless hiring in a free webinar
Expanding your workforce across borders opens doors. It also opens your organization to serious compliance risk. As US employers scale internationally and adopt AI to hire faster, the distance between global opportunity and legal exposure is growing, and most HR teams admit they are not ready for it.
According to a 2026 At Work report, 41 percent of executives say AI makes accessing talent easier, even as it introduces compliance risks they are not prepared to manage. From evolving labor legislation to AI-driven document errors, the margin for error is razor-thin. An upcoming webinar, Risk vs. reward: How to balance global hiring and compliance, helps employers find their balance.
Hosted by Globalization Partners (G-P)’s Employment Counsel II, North America, Netta Rotstein, the 60-minute session walks HR professionals and business leaders through a clear, actionable roadmap for managing cross-border workforces compliantly. With deep expertise in US and Canadian labor and employment law, Rotstein will show you how to hire globally without scaling your legal liability.
Rotstein is a social-work-informed attorney, pairing an MSW with deep legal expertise to bring a human-centric perspective to compliance. She spent years as a California litigator at large and boutique employment-defense firms before moving in-house at a major PEO, where she sharpened the multi-state compliance knowledge that now anchors her work on global hiring. At G-P, she delivers practical, business-focused guidance to cross-functional leaders and plays an integral role in shaping the company’s legally sound products.
Attendees will takeaway:
- how to access global talent while staying compliant with local labor laws’
- why AI document accuracy is a growing legal risk, and how to build the right firewall
- how to close the compliance gap by combining human expertise with compliant AI
Global growth should not come with guesswork— and it doesn’t have to. Join HR leaders for this essential session on building a compliant global workforce, and register now.
This article was produced in partnership with Globalization Partners