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CPHR Nova Scotia is pleased to partner with CPHR BC & YK on this learning opportunity.
CPHR CPD hours: 1.0
Description Join Rubin Thomlinson LLP partners Janice Rubin and Elizabeth Bingham as they take a look at recent trends in workplace investigation case law and provide key takeaways that anyone who deals with workplace investigations should know.
About the Presenters Janice Rubin Co-founder & Co-managing Partner of Rubin Thomlinson LLP (Click for Speaker's Bio) Janice Rubin is the co-founder & co-managing partner of Rubin Thomlinson LLP and was named one of the Top 25 Most Influential Lawyers in 2023 by Canadian Lawyer. With over 30 years of experience, she is a highly accomplished employment lawyer and workplace investigator, one of the country’s foremost experts in workplace investigations, and a trusted advisor to senior human resource professionals. She is frequently called upon to conduct investigations and assessments/reviews, as well as to advise or consult on complex, high-stakes issues pertaining to complaints of workplace harassment or other misconduct. Elizabeth Bingham Partner of Rubin Thomlinson LLP (Click for Speaker's Bio)
Elizabeth Bingham is a partner at Rubin Thomlinson LLP and brings a high level of skillfulness to her work. She is proficient in handling cases with challenging factors such as potentially contradictory evidence, reluctant interviewees, disability, mental health, and class. Her expertise includes investigations into complaints of harassment, discrimination, and other forms of misconduct within the education sector. Trained in a trauma-informed approach to investigations, Elizabeth also has experience in conducting investigations that involve allegations of sexual harassment and sexual assault. Her practical, methodical process and problem-solving nature allow her to parse the facts reliably and responsibly, even in convoluted cases, while minimizing stress and slowdowns for all involved. In this webinar, you will learn:- Understand significant workplace investigation case law from the past year
- Identify ways in which the workplace investigation case law can be applied to your own workplace
- Understand trends in the workplace investigation case law and what these mean for the future of workplace investigations
| Who should attend: Anyone who has an interest in workplace investigations, employment and labour law
| Format: Live Online - Zoom Webinar All login information will be sent to you via email the day prior to the session. Please check your junk/spam folder if it has not come through to your in-box.
Note: If you have not received your login access information the day prior to the webinar date, please email pd@cphrbc.ca
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Pricing
CPHR NS Members FREE
Non-Member $69.99
How to Register
Registration Deadline: Oct, 28th
Register directly through CPHR BC & Yukon's website.
For CPHR Nova Scotia members, use the discount code FREEWEB-NS
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