Resources

Organized resources for handbooks, investigations, complaints, and compliance.

Handbook Resources

Handbook Mistakes That Get Employers Sued in 2026

This slide deck highlights common handbook mistakes employers continue to encounter as workplace expectations and legal standards evolve. It is intended to help employers better understand areas where outdated language or inconsistent practices can create unnecessary risk.

Key Takeaways:

• Common handbook provisions that create legal liability

• Policy language that may no longer comply with current law

• Structural issues that weaken employer defenses

Quick Handbook Self-Check (For Awareness Only)

This short checklist helps employers quickly evaluate whether their employee handbook may contain compliance risks or outdated policies. It is intended as a practical tool that highlights warning signs indicating when a handbook review or diagnostic may be necessary.

Key Takeaways:

• Simple questions to assess handbook compliance risks

• Early indicators that policies may be outdated

• Guidance on when a professional handbook review may be appropriate

Handbook Mistakes That Get Employers Sued in 2026

This slide deck highlights common handbook mistakes employers continue to encounter as workplace expectations and legal standards evolve. It is intended to help employers better understand areas where outdated language or inconsistent practices can create unnecessary risk.

Key Takeaways:

• Common handbook provisions that create legal liability

• Policy language that may no longer comply with current law

• Structural issues that weaken employer defenses

Quick Handbook Self-Check (For Awareness Only)

This short checklist helps employers quickly evaluate whether their employee handbook may contain compliance risks or outdated policies. It is intended as a practical awareness tool that highlights warning signs indicating when a handbook review or diagnostic may be necessary.

Key Takeaways:

• Simple questions to assess handbook compliance risks

• Early indicators that policies may be outdated

• Guidance on when a professional handbook review may be appropriate

Handbook Diagnostic

If your handbook has not been reviewed recently, a structured diagnostic can identify hidden compliance risks and policy gaps. Treaty Oak’s handbook diagnostic helps employers evaluate their current policies and determine whether revisions are needed to reduce legal exposure.

Infographic Resources

A General Counsel’s Guide to Handling Workplace Complaints

This infographic outlines the typical lifecycle of a workplace complaint and the legal and operational steps employers should expect when a complaint escalates toward litigation.

Key Takeaways:

• How workplace complaints typically evolve

• Legal considerations employers must manage

• Points where early intervention can reduce risk

How to Litigate a Workplace Complaint

This visual guide explains the stages of workplace complaint escalation—from the initial allegation through investigation, response, and potential litigation. It helps employers understand how decisions made early in a dispute can affect long-term legal exposure.

Key Takeaways:

• The stages of a workplace complaint

• Investigation and documentation expectations

• How early missteps increase legal risk

A General Counsel’s Guide to Handling Workplace Complaints

This infographic outlines the typical lifecycle of a workplace complaint and the legal and operational steps employers should expect when a complaint escalates toward litigation. It provides a clear overview of how workplace complaints develop and where organizations often make costly mistakes.

Key Takeaways:

• How workplace complaints typically evolve

• Legal considerations employers must manage

• Points where early intervention can reduce risk

How to Litigate a Workplace Complaint

This visual guide explains the stages of workplace complaint escalation—from the initial allegation through investigation, response, and potential litigation. It helps employers understand how decisions made early in a dispute can affect long-term legal exposure.

Key Takeaways:

• The stages of a workplace complaint

• Investigation and documentation expectations

• How early missteps increase legal risk

Guides and References

Investigating in Texas

This one-page reference explains the key considerations employers should understand when conducting workplace investigations in Texas. It highlights the legal expectations, procedural steps, and compliance risks that organizations must manage when responding to employee complaints.

Key Takeaways:

• When an investigation is legally required

• Best practices for impartial investigations

• Documentation and process expectations

Handling Unannounced Government Visits

Government agencies occasionally arrive unannounced to conduct workplace inspections or investigations. This guide provides employers with practical steps to respond appropriately while protecting the organization’s legal position and maintaining compliance.

Key Takeaways:

• How to respond when investigators arrive unexpectedly

• What information should and should not be shared immediately

• Steps to protect the organization during an inspection

Federal Labor Laws for Federal Contractors (Checklist)

Organizations working under federal contracts must comply with a complex set of labor regulations. This reference checklist outlines the key federal employment law requirements contractors should review to maintain compliance and avoid enforcement issues.

Key Takeaways:

• Core federal labor obligations for contractors

• Compliance areas most frequently overlooked

• Practical checklist for internal review

Investigating in Texas​

This one-page reference explains the key considerations employers should understand when conducting workplace investigations in Texas. It highlights the legal expectations, procedural steps, and compliance risks that organizations must manage when responding to employee complaints.

Key Takeaways:

• When an investigation is legally required

• Best practices for impartial investigations

• Documentation and process expectations

Handling Unannounced Government Visits

Government agencies occasionally arrive unannounced to conduct workplace inspections or investigations. This guide provides employers with practical steps to respond appropriately while protecting the organization’s legal position and maintaining compliance.

Key Takeaways:

• How to respond when investigators arrive unexpectedly

• What information should and should not be shared immediately

• Steps to protect the organization during an inspection

Federal Labor Laws for Federal Contractors (Checklist)

Organizations working under federal contracts must comply with a complex set of labor regulations. This reference checklist outlines the key federal employment law requirements contractors should review to maintain compliance and avoid enforcement issues.

Key Takeaways:

• When an investigation is legally required

• Best practices for impartial investigations

• Documentation and process expectations

Resources hub

This hub organizes our materials into three topics:

  • Handbooks
  • Infographics
  • Guides, Reference materials, and One-Pagers

Each resource includes a summary and a download link.

*The materials provided here are for general informational purposes only and are not legal advice.

Handbooks FAQ

If your handbook hasn’t been professionally reviewed and updated in the last 12-18 months, it’s almost certainly out of compliance. New federal regulations and state-specific laws are constantly changing, and even minor outdated language can expose your company to significant legal risk.

Beyond the obvious lawsuit settlements (which can be $150,000+ for employment violations), you’re facing legal fees, productivity losses, damaged reputation, and potential EEOC investigations. Many companies spend more defending one preventable lawsuit than they would on five years of proper handbook maintenance.

At minimum, annually. But major changes in federal or state employment law, significant company policy shifts, or expansion into new states may require immediate updates. The key is staying ahead of changes, not reacting after you’re already exposed.

Generic templates are legal disasters waiting to happen. They don’t account for your specific state laws, industry requirements, or company structure. DIY updates often create more problems than they solve because employment law requires precise language—one wrong phrase can invalidate your entire defense.

A Quick Handbook Self-Check

(For Awareness Only)

If several of these sound familiar, a high-level handbook review may be worth considering.

Handbook Diagnostic Review

For employers who would like a brief, high-level review of their existing handbook, we offer a Handbook Diagnostic Review, conducted by an attorney under a separate engagement.

The Diagnostic Review is a high-level issue-spotting review designed to flag potential risk signals or outdated language. It does not include edits, recommendations, compliance determinations, or legal advice. Its sole purpose is to help employers decide whether a more detailed handbook review or update may be warranted.

Any handbook advice or updates would be handled under a separate engagement.