September 21 and September 22, 9:30am - 3:30pm both days
With employee complaints on the rise, busy HR professionals find themselves conducting an increasing number of workplace investigations in addition to their regular workload. Acquire the skills you need to handle the most challenging investigations, and gain tools for conducting them efficiently and effectively to avoid legal challenges and make the most of your time.
Day 1 - The Crucial Early Stages of an Investigation Because the quality of an investigation can be determined even before the first interview, Day 1 of the program will focus on the initial stages of an investigation. You will begin to hone your interviewing skills through mock interview exercises, focusing on difficult or aggressive witnesses.
Day 2 - Concluding the Investigation and Making Findings You will continue to practice your interviewing skills, including techniques for getting the most out of the interview of the accused employee. Participants will receive practical templates and tools to take back to the office and use on investigations.
About the Presenters Lisa Buehler has over 20 years experience in employment law. Prior to founding Employment Advisors in 2000, Lisa was a partner at the San Francisco law firm of Schachter, Kristoff, Orenstein and Berkowitz, where she represented employers and managers in state and federal court. After graduating law school, Lisa practiced general commercial litigation at the San Francisco office of Morrison & Foerster. Lisa has specialized in conducting workplace investigations for nearly a decade, working with both public and private employers on a broad range of matters.
Gail Whaley has been practicing employment law for over eighteen years. Prior to joining Employment Advisors, she was Senior Counsel at the Sacramento office of Hanson, Bridgett, a San Francisco law firm with extensive experience representing private and public entities in all aspects of labor and employment law.
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