The Three Musketeers: Types of Terminations in Ontario; Human Rights During Pandemic: The Intersection of Reasonable Public Health Measures & Human Rights Law; Incentive Compensation in the Notice Period; Religious Exemption to Vaccinations | CPDonline.ca

The Three Musketeers: Types of Terminations in Ontario; Human Rights During Pandemic: The Intersection of Reasonable Public Health Measures and Human Rights Law; Incentive Compensation in the Notice Period; Religious Exemption to Vaccinations

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Credits
Substantive: 1.0
1 hour
Published
2022
Presenter(s)
Dana DuPerron
Yavar Hameed
Colleen Hoey
Nyranne Martin
Richard Sinclair
Emilie Taman
Source
County of Carleton Law Association (CCLA)
Provider
CPDOnline.ca
Language
English
Length
1 hour
Price
$279.00 plus tax
Civil Litigation Updated Conference
Includes Handouts

Yavar Hameed, Nyranne Martin, Emilie Taman, Richard Sinclair, Dana Du Perron, and Colleen Hoey present The Three Musketeers: Types of Terminations in Ontario; Human Rights During Pandemic: The Intersection of Reasonable Public Health Measures and Human Rights Law; Where are we now? Incentive Compensation in the Notice Period; Religious Exemption to Vaccination; The Far Side: What I Wish They Knew

Presenters

Dana DuPerron

Dana is a lawyer in Nelligan O’Brien Payne LLP’s Employment Law Group, and has been with the firm since completing her articles with it in 2013-2014. In this capacity, she does work for both employers and employees. Dana was called to the bar in 2014 after completing J.D.s at the University of Ottawa and Michigan State University. Prior to law school, Dana obtained a Bachelor of Journalism from Carleton University. In her free time Dana enjoys reading, travelling, and chasing after her 2-year-old daughter.

Yavar Hameed

Colleen Hoey

Colleen Hoey is a partner at Mann Lawyers where she practices primarily in the area of employment law. Colleen’s practice involves providing advice to both employees and employers throughout the lifecycle of the employment relationship. This can include drafting and evaluating employment contracts, severance packages and workplace polices. It also frequently involves wrongful dismissal, human rights, and harassment complaints. Colleen regularly provides employment advice in the context of the sale/purchase of a business; she also assists members of various regulated professions during investigations by their respective colleges. Colleen obtained both a civil law (B.C.L.) and common law (LL.B) degree from McGill in 2004. She was called to the Quebec bar in 2005 and the Ontario bar in 2006. She holds a B.A. from the University of Guelph (1995) and an M.A. in International Affairs, Carleton University (1999). She has limited value as a golf partner except to highlight the skills of others. She does however enjoy just about anything that will get her out on the water.

Nyranne Martin

Richard Sinclair

Emilie Taman