Workplace Investigations 2023
Date
Monday, November 6, 2023 (9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.)
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Lauren Bernardi,Bernardi Human Resource Law LLP
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Nathaniel MarshallMarshall Workplace Law
Workplace investigations are complex and challenging. Whether you are investigating the complaints or representing one of the parties, it’s important to get it right. This interactive program highlights the critical elements of a sound investigation, from choosing an effective investigator to filing the final report.
- What qualifications should an investigator have?
- How do you ensure procedural fairness?
- What special considerations apply to investigations of sexual assault?
- How can a trauma-informed approach prevent further harm?
Presenters
- Alex Battick, Battick Legal Advisory
- Dean Benard, President and CEO, Benard + Associates
- Rob Boswell, Boswell Employment Law
- Megan Burkett, Office of Legal Services, McMaster University
- Paul Cassan, Wishart Law Firm LLP
- Ena Chadha, Barrister and Solicitor
- Esi Codjoe, Turnpenny Milne LLP
- Erin Durant, Durant Barristers
- Mihad Fahmy, Barrister and Solicitor
- Jason Fraser, General Counsel, York Regional Police
- Timothy Gleason, Dewart Gleason LLP
- Jessica Greenwood, RavenLaw
- Suhaib Ibrahim, Bernardi Human Resource Law LLP
- Ashley Lattal, Lattal Law
- Lenore Lukasik-Foss, Director, Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Office and Anti-Oppression Programs, McMaster University
- Dorian Persaud, Persaud Employment Law
- Danielle Robitaille, Henein Hutchison Robitaille LLP
- Megan Shortreed, Paliare Roland Rosenberg Rothstein LLP
- Adriel Weaver, Goldblatt Partners LLP