Parallel Workplace and Criminal Investigations: Legal and Practical Considerations
This meeting is being hosted by the Workplace Investigations Section.
Speaker(s): |
Joven Narwal, Narwal Litigation |
Location: |
Richards Buell Sutton (Main Boardroom), 700 – 401 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC |
Time: |
Tuesday, April 16, 2019 - 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm (Pacific Time) |
Meal Cost: |
Optional - $20.00 (GST Incl.) - Please Select at Registration |
CPD Hours: |
1.00
Please note that this is an estimate of the total hours of CPD that are being offered. Upon the conclusion of the meeting, an assesment will be made as to exactly how many hours will be approved. |
Synopsis
Joven Narwal will be speaking on both the legal and practical considerations when there are parallel criminal and workplace investigations.
Speaker Bio
Joven is the founding partner of Narwal Litigation LLP. His practice is devoted to complex and serious cases where liberty and reputation are at stake, primarily in areas such as criminal litigation, securities litigation and professional discipline. He is regularly retained by corporate entities and institutions to provide preventative advice on effective compliance procedures designed to reduce expose to regulatory prosecution, and on obligations in responding to warrants, judicial authorizations and other law enforcement requests for information. He is also frequently retained at the investigation stage, and has much experience conducting internal investigations on behalf of both private and public companies.
Accessibility & Inclusiveness
The CBABC provides access to Section activities for all members. The facilities for this meeting may be wheelchair accessible. For information about accessible parking or to communicate your request for other accommodation you require, please contact CBABC Sections at sections@cbabc.org.
We also welcome your suggestions for enhancing the inclusiveness of our activities.
Disclaimer
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