Upcoming Webinar: October 12, 2023 @ 12:30 P.M. (EDT)  |  Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations: The Education Sector Edition Register Today!

Serious insight for serious situations.

Serious insight for serious situations.

Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations: The Education Sector Edition

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

A follow-up to our popular webinar from earlier this year, “Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations,” in this webinar, we’ll consider the unique ethical issues that arise in investigations in the education sector specifically. What is ethically appropriate (or not) as an investigator when it comes to interviewing minors, communicating with parents, and dealing with evidence from social media? Join Janice Rubin and Elizabeth Bingham as they discuss these issues — and more — within elementary, secondary, and post-secondary investigations.

Accreditation

  • For members of the HRPA: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • For members of CPHR AB: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • For members of CPHR BC & Yukon: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • LSO Accreditation: This program is eligible for 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 and workplace investigator, and one of the nation’s foremost experts in the field, with proven skill running a renowned business.

Learn more about Janice here

Elizabeth Bingham brings a high level of skillfulness to Rubin Thomlinson. Her expertise includes handling cases with challenging factors such as potentially contradictory evidence, reluctant interviewees, and the implications of disability, mental health, and class.

Learn more about Elizabeth here

How to Register

To register for our webinar on Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations: The Education Sector Edition, 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

A follow-up to our popular webinar from earlier this year, “Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations,” in this webinar, we’ll consider the unique ethical issues that arise in investigations in the education sector specifically. What is ethically appropriate (or not) as an investigator when it comes to interviewing minors, communicating with parents, and dealing with evidence from social media? Join Janice Rubin and Elizabeth Bingham as they discuss these issues — and more — within elementary, secondary, and post-secondary investigations.

Accreditation

  • For members of the HRPA: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • For members of CPHR AB: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • For members of CPHR BC & Yukon: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • LSO Accreditation: This program is eligible for 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 and workplace investigator, and one of the nation’s foremost experts in the field, with proven skill running a renowned business.

Learn more about Janice here

Elizabeth Bingham brings a high level of skillfulness to Rubin Thomlinson. Her expertise includes handling cases with challenging factors such as potentially contradictory evidence, reluctant interviewees, and the implications of disability, mental health, and class.

Learn more about Elizabeth here

How to Register

To register for our webinar on Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations: The Education Sector Edition, 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

A follow-up to our popular webinar from earlier this year, “Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations,” in this webinar, we’ll consider the unique ethical issues that arise in investigations in the education sector specifically. What is ethically appropriate (or not) as an investigator when it comes to interviewing minors, communicating with parents, and dealing with evidence from social media? Join Janice Rubin and Elizabeth Bingham as they discuss these issues — and more — within elementary, secondary, and post-secondary investigations.

Accreditation

  • For members of the HRPA: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • For members of CPHR AB: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • For members of CPHR BC & Yukon: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • LSO Accreditation: This program is eligible for 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 and workplace investigator, and one of the nation’s foremost experts in the field, with proven skill running a renowned business.

Learn more about Janice here

Elizabeth Bingham brings a high level of skillfulness to Rubin Thomlinson. Her expertise includes handling cases with challenging factors such as potentially contradictory evidence, reluctant interviewees, and the implications of disability, mental health, and class.

Learn more about Elizabeth here

How to Register

To register for our webinar on Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations: The Education Sector Edition, 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

A follow-up to our popular webinar from earlier this year, “Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations,” in this webinar, we’ll consider the unique ethical issues that arise in investigations in the education sector specifically. What is ethically appropriate (or not) as an investigator when it comes to interviewing minors, communicating with parents, and dealing with evidence from social media? Join Janice Rubin and Elizabeth Bingham as they discuss these issues — and more — within elementary, secondary, and post-secondary investigations.

Accreditation

  • For members of the HRPA: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • For members of CPHR AB: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • For members of CPHR BC & Yukon: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • LSO Accreditation: This program is eligible for 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 and workplace investigator, and one of the nation’s foremost experts in the field, with proven skill running a renowned business.

Learn more about Janice here

Elizabeth Bingham brings a high level of skillfulness to Rubin Thomlinson. Her expertise includes handling cases with challenging factors such as potentially contradictory evidence, reluctant interviewees, and the implications of disability, mental health, and class.

Learn more about Elizabeth here

How to Register

To register for our webinar on Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations: The Education Sector Edition, 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

A follow-up to our popular webinar from earlier this year, “Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations,” in this webinar, we’ll consider the unique ethical issues that arise in investigations in the education sector specifically. What is ethically appropriate (or not) as an investigator when it comes to interviewing minors, communicating with parents, and dealing with evidence from social media? Join Janice Rubin and Elizabeth Bingham as they discuss these issues — and more — within elementary, secondary, and post-secondary investigations.

Accreditation

  • For members of the HRPA: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • For members of CPHR AB: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • For members of CPHR BC & Yukon: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • LSO Accreditation: This program is eligible for 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 and workplace investigator, and one of the nation’s foremost experts in the field, with proven skill running a renowned business.

Learn more about Janice here

Elizabeth Bingham brings a high level of skillfulness to Rubin Thomlinson. Her expertise includes handling cases with challenging factors such as potentially contradictory evidence, reluctant interviewees, and the implications of disability, mental health, and class.

Learn more about Elizabeth here

How to Register

To register for our webinar on Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations: The Education Sector Edition, 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

A follow-up to our popular webinar from earlier this year, “Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations,” in this webinar, we’ll consider the unique ethical issues that arise in investigations in the education sector specifically. What is ethically appropriate (or not) as an investigator when it comes to interviewing minors, communicating with parents, and dealing with evidence from social media? Join Janice Rubin and Elizabeth Bingham as they discuss these issues — and more — within elementary, secondary, and post-secondary investigations.

Accreditation

  • For members of the HRPA: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • For members of CPHR AB: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • For members of CPHR BC & Yukon: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • LSO Accreditation: This program is eligible for 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 and workplace investigator, and one of the nation’s foremost experts in the field, with proven skill running a renowned business.

Learn more about Janice here

Elizabeth Bingham brings a high level of skillfulness to Rubin Thomlinson. Her expertise includes handling cases with challenging factors such as potentially contradictory evidence, reluctant interviewees, and the implications of disability, mental health, and class.

Learn more about Elizabeth here

How to Register

To register for our webinar on Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations: The Education Sector Edition, 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

A follow-up to our popular webinar from earlier this year, “Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations,” in this webinar, we’ll consider the unique ethical issues that arise in investigations in the education sector specifically. What is ethically appropriate (or not) as an investigator when it comes to interviewing minors, communicating with parents, and dealing with evidence from social media? Join Janice Rubin and Elizabeth Bingham as they discuss these issues — and more — within elementary, secondary, and post-secondary investigations.

Accreditation

  • For members of the HRPA: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • For members of CPHR AB: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • For members of CPHR BC & Yukon: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • LSO Accreditation: This program is eligible for 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 and workplace investigator, and one of the nation’s foremost experts in the field, with proven skill running a renowned business.

Learn more about Janice here

Elizabeth Bingham brings a high level of skillfulness to Rubin Thomlinson. Her expertise includes handling cases with challenging factors such as potentially contradictory evidence, reluctant interviewees, and the implications of disability, mental health, and class.

Learn more about Elizabeth here

How to Register

To register for our webinar on Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations: The Education Sector Edition, 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

A follow-up to our popular webinar from earlier this year, “Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations,” in this webinar, we’ll consider the unique ethical issues that arise in investigations in the education sector specifically. What is ethically appropriate (or not) as an investigator when it comes to interviewing minors, communicating with parents, and dealing with evidence from social media? Join Janice Rubin and Elizabeth Bingham as they discuss these issues — and more — within elementary, secondary, and post-secondary investigations.

Accreditation

  • For members of the HRPA: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • For members of CPHR AB: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • For members of CPHR BC & Yukon: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • LSO Accreditation: This program is eligible for 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 and workplace investigator, and one of the nation’s foremost experts in the field, with proven skill running a renowned business.

Learn more about Janice here

Elizabeth Bingham brings a high level of skillfulness to Rubin Thomlinson. Her expertise includes handling cases with challenging factors such as potentially contradictory evidence, reluctant interviewees, and the implications of disability, mental health, and class.

Learn more about Elizabeth here

How to Register

To register for our webinar on Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations: The Education Sector Edition, 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

A follow-up to our popular webinar from earlier this year, “Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations,” in this webinar, we’ll consider the unique ethical issues that arise in investigations in the education sector specifically. What is ethically appropriate (or not) as an investigator when it comes to interviewing minors, communicating with parents, and dealing with evidence from social media? Join Janice Rubin and Elizabeth Bingham as they discuss these issues — and more — within elementary, secondary, and post-secondary investigations.

Accreditation

  • For members of the HRPA: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • For members of CPHR AB: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • For members of CPHR BC & Yukon: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • LSO Accreditation: This program is eligible for 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 and workplace investigator, and one of the nation’s foremost experts in the field, with proven skill running a renowned business.

Learn more about Janice here

Elizabeth Bingham brings a high level of skillfulness to Rubin Thomlinson. Her expertise includes handling cases with challenging factors such as potentially contradictory evidence, reluctant interviewees, and the implications of disability, mental health, and class.

Learn more about Elizabeth here

How to Register

To register for our webinar on Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations: The Education Sector Edition, 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

A follow-up to our popular webinar from earlier this year, “Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations,” in this webinar, we’ll consider the unique ethical issues that arise in investigations in the education sector specifically. What is ethically appropriate (or not) as an investigator when it comes to interviewing minors, communicating with parents, and dealing with evidence from social media? Join Janice Rubin and Elizabeth Bingham as they discuss these issues — and more — within elementary, secondary, and post-secondary investigations.

Accreditation

  • For members of the HRPA: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • For members of CPHR AB: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • For members of CPHR BC & Yukon: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • LSO Accreditation: This program is eligible for 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 and workplace investigator, and one of the nation’s foremost experts in the field, with proven skill running a renowned business.

Learn more about Janice here

Elizabeth Bingham brings a high level of skillfulness to Rubin Thomlinson. Her expertise includes handling cases with challenging factors such as potentially contradictory evidence, reluctant interviewees, and the implications of disability, mental health, and class.

Learn more about Elizabeth here

How to Register

To register for our webinar on Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations: The Education Sector Edition, 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

A follow-up to our popular webinar from earlier this year, “Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations,” in this webinar, we’ll consider the unique ethical issues that arise in investigations in the education sector specifically. What is ethically appropriate (or not) as an investigator when it comes to interviewing minors, communicating with parents, and dealing with evidence from social media? Join Janice Rubin and Elizabeth Bingham as they discuss these issues — and more — within elementary, secondary, and post-secondary investigations.

Accreditation

  • For members of the HRPA: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • For members of CPHR AB: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • For members of CPHR BC & Yukon: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • LSO Accreditation: This program is eligible for 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 and workplace investigator, and one of the nation’s foremost experts in the field, with proven skill running a renowned business.

Learn more about Janice here

Elizabeth Bingham brings a high level of skillfulness to Rubin Thomlinson. Her expertise includes handling cases with challenging factors such as potentially contradictory evidence, reluctant interviewees, and the implications of disability, mental health, and class.

Learn more about Elizabeth here

How to Register

To register for our webinar on Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations: The Education Sector Edition, 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

A follow-up to our popular webinar from earlier this year, “Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations,” in this webinar, we’ll consider the unique ethical issues that arise in investigations in the education sector specifically. What is ethically appropriate (or not) as an investigator when it comes to interviewing minors, communicating with parents, and dealing with evidence from social media? Join Janice Rubin and Elizabeth Bingham as they discuss these issues — and more — within elementary, secondary, and post-secondary investigations.

Accreditation

  • For members of the HRPA: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • For members of CPHR AB: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • For members of CPHR BC & Yukon: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • LSO Accreditation: This program is eligible for 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 and workplace investigator, and one of the nation’s foremost experts in the field, with proven skill running a renowned business.

Learn more about Janice here

Elizabeth Bingham brings a high level of skillfulness to Rubin Thomlinson. Her expertise includes handling cases with challenging factors such as potentially contradictory evidence, reluctant interviewees, and the implications of disability, mental health, and class.

Learn more about Elizabeth here

How to Register

To register for our webinar on Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations: The Education Sector Edition, 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

A follow-up to our popular webinar from earlier this year, “Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations,” in this webinar, we’ll consider the unique ethical issues that arise in investigations in the education sector specifically. What is ethically appropriate (or not) as an investigator when it comes to interviewing minors, communicating with parents, and dealing with evidence from social media? Join Janice Rubin and Elizabeth Bingham as they discuss these issues — and more — within elementary, secondary, and post-secondary investigations.

Accreditation

  • For members of the HRPA: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • For members of CPHR AB: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • For members of CPHR BC & Yukon: This program is approved for 1 hour
  • LSO Accreditation: This program is eligible for 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 and workplace investigator, and one of the nation’s foremost experts in the field, with proven skill running a renowned business.

Learn more about Janice here

Elizabeth Bingham brings a high level of skillfulness to Rubin Thomlinson. Her expertise includes handling cases with challenging factors such as potentially contradictory evidence, reluctant interviewees, and the implications of disability, mental health, and class.

Learn more about Elizabeth here

How to Register

To register for our webinar on Ethical Issues in Workplace Investigations: The Education Sector Edition, please select your region from the dropdown list below.

If you have any questions please email us here: training@rubinthomlinson.com

Registration

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    12:30 EDT
    Oct 12, 2023
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