Course details
COURSE FEE
Complimentary
DURATION
This is a 60-minute webinar, running from 12:30pm to 1:30pm (EST/EDT)
PREREQUISITES
None.
FORMAT
Live, online
About this course
Join Janice Rubin and Liliane Gingras as they discuss the ethical issues that workplace investigators confront in their practices. These are issues that go beyond fairness, and speak to what is ethically appropriate (or not) in a particular investigation. Janice and Liliane will consider whether there are files an investigator should turn down, whether certain process steps create unjustified harm, how to respond to attempts to undermine an investigator’s independence, and sensitive information that is justified in leaving out of reports, among other issues.
Accreditation
- For HR Professionals, we are pending approval for HRPA, CPHR BC & Yukon, and CPHR AB
- CPD for Members of the Law Society of Ontario: 1 Substantive hour
About our speakers
Janice Rubin is the co-founder & co-managing partner of Rubin Thomlinson LLP. With over two decades of experience, she is an exemplary employment lawyer, one of the nation’s foremost experts in the field, with proven skill running a renowned business.
Learn more about Janice here.
Liliane Gingras is a skilled leader, investigator, and writer, Liliane is effective at providing strategic direction on the execution of investigations, and critically assessing the work of other investigators. Pragmatic, personable, and fair, Liliane likes the challenge of finding creative solutions to simplify complex investigations.
Learn more about Liliane here.
How to Register
To register for our webinar on Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations, please select your region from the dropdown list below.
If you have any questions please email us here: training@rubinthomlinson.com
Course details
COURSE FEE
Complimentary
DURATION
This is a 60-minute webinar, running from 12:30pm to 1:30pm (EST/EDT)
PREREQUISITES
None.
FORMAT
Live, online
About this course
Join Janice Rubin and Liliane Gingras as they discuss the ethical issues that workplace investigators confront in their practices. These are issues that go beyond fairness, and speak to what is ethically appropriate (or not) in a particular investigation. Janice and Liliane will consider whether there are files an investigator should turn down, whether certain process steps create unjustified harm, how to respond to attempts to undermine an investigator’s independence, and sensitive information that is justified in leaving out of reports, among other issues.
Accreditation
- For HR Professionals, we are pending approval for HRPA, CPHR BC & Yukon, and CPHR AB
- CPD for Members of the Law Society of Ontario: 1 Substantive hour
About our speakers
Janice Rubin is the co-founder & co-managing partner of Rubin Thomlinson LLP. With over two decades of experience, she is an exemplary employment lawyer, one of the nation’s foremost experts in the field, with proven skill running a renowned business.
Learn more about Janice here.
Liliane Gingras is a skilled leader, investigator, and writer, Liliane is effective at providing strategic direction on the execution of investigations, and critically assessing the work of other investigators. Pragmatic, personable, and fair, Liliane likes the challenge of finding creative solutions to simplify complex investigations.
Learn more about Liliane here.
How to Register
To register for our webinar on Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations, please select your region from the dropdown list below.
If you have any questions please email us here: training@rubinthomlinson.com
Course details
COURSE FEE
Complimentary
DURATION
This is a 60-minute webinar, running from 12:30pm to 1:30pm (EST/EDT)
PREREQUISITES
None.
FORMAT
Live, online
About this course
Join Janice Rubin and Liliane Gingras as they discuss the ethical issues that workplace investigators confront in their practices. These are issues that go beyond fairness, and speak to what is ethically appropriate (or not) in a particular investigation. Janice and Liliane will consider whether there are files an investigator should turn down, whether certain process steps create unjustified harm, how to respond to attempts to undermine an investigator’s independence, and sensitive information that is justified in leaving out of reports, among other issues.
Accreditation
- For HR Professionals, we are pending approval for HRPA, CPHR BC & Yukon, and CPHR AB
- CPD for Members of the Law Society of Ontario: 1 Substantive hour
About our speakers
Janice Rubin is the co-founder & co-managing partner of Rubin Thomlinson LLP. With over two decades of experience, she is an exemplary employment lawyer, one of the nation’s foremost experts in the field, with proven skill running a renowned business.
Learn more about Janice here.
Liliane Gingras is a skilled leader, investigator, and writer, Liliane is effective at providing strategic direction on the execution of investigations, and critically assessing the work of other investigators. Pragmatic, personable, and fair, Liliane likes the challenge of finding creative solutions to simplify complex investigations.
Learn more about Liliane here.
How to Register
To register for our webinar on Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations, please select your region from the dropdown list below.
If you have any questions please email us here: training@rubinthomlinson.com
Course details
COURSE FEE
Complimentary
DURATION
This is a 60-minute webinar, running from 12:30pm to 1:30pm (EST/EDT)
PREREQUISITES
None.
FORMAT
Live, online
About this course
Join Janice Rubin and Liliane Gingras as they discuss the ethical issues that workplace investigators confront in their practices. These are issues that go beyond fairness, and speak to what is ethically appropriate (or not) in a particular investigation. Janice and Liliane will consider whether there are files an investigator should turn down, whether certain process steps create unjustified harm, how to respond to attempts to undermine an investigator’s independence, and sensitive information that is justified in leaving out of reports, among other issues.
Accreditation
- For HR Professionals, we are pending approval for HRPA, CPHR BC & Yukon, and CPHR AB
- CPD for Members of the Law Society of Ontario: 1 Substantive hour
About our speakers
Janice Rubin is the co-founder & co-managing partner of Rubin Thomlinson LLP. With over two decades of experience, she is an exemplary employment lawyer, one of the nation’s foremost experts in the field, with proven skill running a renowned business.
Learn more about Janice here.
Liliane Gingras is a skilled leader, investigator, and writer, Liliane is effective at providing strategic direction on the execution of investigations, and critically assessing the work of other investigators. Pragmatic, personable, and fair, Liliane likes the challenge of finding creative solutions to simplify complex investigations.
Learn more about Liliane here.
How to Register
To register for our webinar on Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations, please select your region from the dropdown list below.
If you have any questions please email us here: training@rubinthomlinson.com
Course details
COURSE FEE
Complimentary
DURATION
This is a 60-minute webinar, running from 12:30pm to 1:30pm (EST/EDT)
PREREQUISITES
None.
FORMAT
Live, online
About this course
Join Janice Rubin and Liliane Gingras as they discuss the ethical issues that workplace investigators confront in their practices. These are issues that go beyond fairness, and speak to what is ethically appropriate (or not) in a particular investigation. Janice and Liliane will consider whether there are files an investigator should turn down, whether certain process steps create unjustified harm, how to respond to attempts to undermine an investigator’s independence, and sensitive information that is justified in leaving out of reports, among other issues.
Accreditation
- For HR Professionals, we are pending approval for HRPA, CPHR BC & Yukon, and CPHR AB
- CPD for Members of the Law Society of Ontario: 1 Substantive hour
About our speakers
Janice Rubin is the co-founder & co-managing partner of Rubin Thomlinson LLP. With over two decades of experience, she is an exemplary employment lawyer, one of the nation’s foremost experts in the field, with proven skill running a renowned business.
Learn more about Janice here.
Liliane Gingras is a skilled leader, investigator, and writer, Liliane is effective at providing strategic direction on the execution of investigations, and critically assessing the work of other investigators. Pragmatic, personable, and fair, Liliane likes the challenge of finding creative solutions to simplify complex investigations.
Learn more about Liliane here.
How to Register
To register for our webinar on Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations, please select your region from the dropdown list below.
If you have any questions please email us here: training@rubinthomlinson.com
Course details
COURSE FEE
Complimentary
DURATION
This is a 60-minute webinar, running from 12:30pm to 1:30pm (EST/EDT)
PREREQUISITES
None.
FORMAT
Live, online
About this course
Join Janice Rubin and Liliane Gingras as they discuss the ethical issues that workplace investigators confront in their practices. These are issues that go beyond fairness, and speak to what is ethically appropriate (or not) in a particular investigation. Janice and Liliane will consider whether there are files an investigator should turn down, whether certain process steps create unjustified harm, how to respond to attempts to undermine an investigator’s independence, and sensitive information that is justified in leaving out of reports, among other issues.
Accreditation
- For HR Professionals, we are pending approval for HRPA, CPHR BC & Yukon, and CPHR AB
- CPD for Members of the Law Society of Ontario: 1 Substantive hour
About our speakers
Janice Rubin is the co-founder & co-managing partner of Rubin Thomlinson LLP. With over two decades of experience, she is an exemplary employment lawyer, one of the nation’s foremost experts in the field, with proven skill running a renowned business.
Learn more about Janice here.
Liliane Gingras is a skilled leader, investigator, and writer, Liliane is effective at providing strategic direction on the execution of investigations, and critically assessing the work of other investigators. Pragmatic, personable, and fair, Liliane likes the challenge of finding creative solutions to simplify complex investigations.
Learn more about Liliane here.
How to Register
To register for our webinar on Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations, please select your region from the dropdown list below.
If you have any questions please email us here: training@rubinthomlinson.com
Course details
COURSE FEE
Complimentary
DURATION
This is a 60-minute webinar, running from 12:30pm to 1:30pm (EST/EDT)
PREREQUISITES
None.
FORMAT
Live, online
About this course
Join Janice Rubin and Liliane Gingras as they discuss the ethical issues that workplace investigators confront in their practices. These are issues that go beyond fairness, and speak to what is ethically appropriate (or not) in a particular investigation. Janice and Liliane will consider whether there are files an investigator should turn down, whether certain process steps create unjustified harm, how to respond to attempts to undermine an investigator’s independence, and sensitive information that is justified in leaving out of reports, among other issues.
Accreditation
- For HR Professionals, we are pending approval for HRPA, CPHR BC & Yukon, and CPHR AB
- CPD for Members of the Law Society of Ontario: 1 Substantive hour
About our speakers
Janice Rubin is the co-founder & co-managing partner of Rubin Thomlinson LLP. With over two decades of experience, she is an exemplary employment lawyer, one of the nation’s foremost experts in the field, with proven skill running a renowned business.
Learn more about Janice here.
Liliane Gingras is a skilled leader, investigator, and writer, Liliane is effective at providing strategic direction on the execution of investigations, and critically assessing the work of other investigators. Pragmatic, personable, and fair, Liliane likes the challenge of finding creative solutions to simplify complex investigations.
Learn more about Liliane here.
How to Register
To register for our webinar on Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations, please select your region from the dropdown list below.
If you have any questions please email us here: training@rubinthomlinson.com
Course details
COURSE FEE
Complimentary
DURATION
This is a 60-minute webinar, running from 12:30pm to 1:30pm (EST/EDT)
PREREQUISITES
None.
FORMAT
Live, online
About this course
Join Janice Rubin and Liliane Gingras as they discuss the ethical issues that workplace investigators confront in their practices. These are issues that go beyond fairness, and speak to what is ethically appropriate (or not) in a particular investigation. Janice and Liliane will consider whether there are files an investigator should turn down, whether certain process steps create unjustified harm, how to respond to attempts to undermine an investigator’s independence, and sensitive information that is justified in leaving out of reports, among other issues.
Accreditation
- For HR Professionals, we are pending approval for HRPA, CPHR BC & Yukon, and CPHR AB
- CPD for Members of the Law Society of Ontario: 1 Substantive hour
About our speakers
Janice Rubin is the co-founder & co-managing partner of Rubin Thomlinson LLP. With over two decades of experience, she is an exemplary employment lawyer, one of the nation’s foremost experts in the field, with proven skill running a renowned business.
Learn more about Janice here.
Liliane Gingras is a skilled leader, investigator, and writer, Liliane is effective at providing strategic direction on the execution of investigations, and critically assessing the work of other investigators. Pragmatic, personable, and fair, Liliane likes the challenge of finding creative solutions to simplify complex investigations.
Learn more about Liliane here.
How to Register
To register for our webinar on Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations, please select your region from the dropdown list below.
If you have any questions please email us here: training@rubinthomlinson.com
Course details
COURSE FEE
Complimentary
DURATION
This is a 60-minute webinar, running from 12:30pm to 1:30pm (EST/EDT)
PREREQUISITES
None.
FORMAT
Live, online
About this course
Join Janice Rubin and Liliane Gingras as they discuss the ethical issues that workplace investigators confront in their practices. These are issues that go beyond fairness, and speak to what is ethically appropriate (or not) in a particular investigation. Janice and Liliane will consider whether there are files an investigator should turn down, whether certain process steps create unjustified harm, how to respond to attempts to undermine an investigator’s independence, and sensitive information that is justified in leaving out of reports, among other issues.
Accreditation
- For HR Professionals, we are pending approval for HRPA, CPHR BC & Yukon, and CPHR AB
- CPD for Members of the Law Society of Ontario: 1 Substantive hour
About our speakers
Janice Rubin is the co-founder & co-managing partner of Rubin Thomlinson LLP. With over two decades of experience, she is an exemplary employment lawyer, one of the nation’s foremost experts in the field, with proven skill running a renowned business.
Learn more about Janice here.
Liliane Gingras is a skilled leader, investigator, and writer, Liliane is effective at providing strategic direction on the execution of investigations, and critically assessing the work of other investigators. Pragmatic, personable, and fair, Liliane likes the challenge of finding creative solutions to simplify complex investigations.
Learn more about Liliane here.
How to Register
To register for our webinar on Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations, please select your region from the dropdown list below.
If you have any questions please email us here: training@rubinthomlinson.com
Course details
COURSE FEE
Complimentary
DURATION
This is a 60-minute webinar, running from 12:30pm to 1:30pm (EST/EDT)
PREREQUISITES
None.
FORMAT
Live, online
About this course
Join Janice Rubin and Liliane Gingras as they discuss the ethical issues that workplace investigators confront in their practices. These are issues that go beyond fairness, and speak to what is ethically appropriate (or not) in a particular investigation. Janice and Liliane will consider whether there are files an investigator should turn down, whether certain process steps create unjustified harm, how to respond to attempts to undermine an investigator’s independence, and sensitive information that is justified in leaving out of reports, among other issues.
Accreditation
- For HR Professionals, we are pending approval for HRPA, CPHR BC & Yukon, and CPHR AB
- CPD for Members of the Law Society of Ontario: 1 Substantive hour
About our speakers
Janice Rubin is the co-founder & co-managing partner of Rubin Thomlinson LLP. With over two decades of experience, she is an exemplary employment lawyer, one of the nation’s foremost experts in the field, with proven skill running a renowned business.
Learn more about Janice here.
Liliane Gingras is a skilled leader, investigator, and writer, Liliane is effective at providing strategic direction on the execution of investigations, and critically assessing the work of other investigators. Pragmatic, personable, and fair, Liliane likes the challenge of finding creative solutions to simplify complex investigations.
Learn more about Liliane here.
How to Register
To register for our webinar on Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations, please select your region from the dropdown list below.
If you have any questions please email us here: training@rubinthomlinson.com
Course details
COURSE FEE
Complimentary
DURATION
This is a 60-minute webinar, running from 12:30pm to 1:30pm (EST/EDT)
PREREQUISITES
None.
FORMAT
Live, online
About this course
Join Janice Rubin and Liliane Gingras as they discuss the ethical issues that workplace investigators confront in their practices. These are issues that go beyond fairness, and speak to what is ethically appropriate (or not) in a particular investigation. Janice and Liliane will consider whether there are files an investigator should turn down, whether certain process steps create unjustified harm, how to respond to attempts to undermine an investigator’s independence, and sensitive information that is justified in leaving out of reports, among other issues.
Accreditation
- For HR Professionals, we are pending approval for HRPA, CPHR BC & Yukon, and CPHR AB
- CPD for Members of the Law Society of Ontario: 1 Substantive hour
About our speakers
Janice Rubin is the co-founder & co-managing partner of Rubin Thomlinson LLP. With over two decades of experience, she is an exemplary employment lawyer, one of the nation’s foremost experts in the field, with proven skill running a renowned business.
Learn more about Janice here.
Liliane Gingras is a skilled leader, investigator, and writer, Liliane is effective at providing strategic direction on the execution of investigations, and critically assessing the work of other investigators. Pragmatic, personable, and fair, Liliane likes the challenge of finding creative solutions to simplify complex investigations.
Learn more about Liliane here.
How to Register
To register for our webinar on Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations, please select your region from the dropdown list below.
If you have any questions please email us here: training@rubinthomlinson.com
Course details
COURSE FEE
Complimentary
DURATION
This is a 60-minute webinar, running from 12:30pm to 1:30pm (EST/EDT)
PREREQUISITES
None.
FORMAT
Live, online
About this course
Join Janice Rubin and Liliane Gingras as they discuss the ethical issues that workplace investigators confront in their practices. These are issues that go beyond fairness, and speak to what is ethically appropriate (or not) in a particular investigation. Janice and Liliane will consider whether there are files an investigator should turn down, whether certain process steps create unjustified harm, how to respond to attempts to undermine an investigator’s independence, and sensitive information that is justified in leaving out of reports, among other issues.
Accreditation
- For HR Professionals, we are pending approval for HRPA, CPHR BC & Yukon, and CPHR AB
- CPD for Members of the Law Society of Ontario: 1 Substantive hour
About our speakers
Janice Rubin is the co-founder & co-managing partner of Rubin Thomlinson LLP. With over two decades of experience, she is an exemplary employment lawyer, one of the nation’s foremost experts in the field, with proven skill running a renowned business.
Learn more about Janice here.
Liliane Gingras is a skilled leader, investigator, and writer, Liliane is effective at providing strategic direction on the execution of investigations, and critically assessing the work of other investigators. Pragmatic, personable, and fair, Liliane likes the challenge of finding creative solutions to simplify complex investigations.
Learn more about Liliane here.
How to Register
To register for our webinar on Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations, please select your region from the dropdown list below.
If you have any questions please email us here: training@rubinthomlinson.com
Course details
COURSE FEE
Complimentary
DURATION
This is a 60-minute webinar, running from 12:30pm to 1:30pm (EST/EDT)
PREREQUISITES
None.
FORMAT
Live, online
About this course
Join Janice Rubin and Liliane Gingras as they discuss the ethical issues that workplace investigators confront in their practices. These are issues that go beyond fairness, and speak to what is ethically appropriate (or not) in a particular investigation. Janice and Liliane will consider whether there are files an investigator should turn down, whether certain process steps create unjustified harm, how to respond to attempts to undermine an investigator’s independence, and sensitive information that is justified in leaving out of reports, among other issues.
Accreditation
- For HR Professionals, we are pending approval for HRPA, CPHR BC & Yukon, and CPHR AB
- CPD for Members of the Law Society of Ontario: 1 Substantive hour
About our speakers
Janice Rubin is the co-founder & co-managing partner of Rubin Thomlinson LLP. With over two decades of experience, she is an exemplary employment lawyer, one of the nation’s foremost experts in the field, with proven skill running a renowned business.
Learn more about Janice here.
Liliane Gingras is a skilled leader, investigator, and writer, Liliane is effective at providing strategic direction on the execution of investigations, and critically assessing the work of other investigators. Pragmatic, personable, and fair, Liliane likes the challenge of finding creative solutions to simplify complex investigations.
Learn more about Liliane here.
How to Register
To register for our webinar on Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations, please select your region from the dropdown list below.
If you have any questions please email us here: training@rubinthomlinson.com
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