Legal Implications for Note Taking
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Join us as we examine our responsibilities and the legal implications of taking case notes within our student service processes.

3/29/2023
When: Wednesday, March 29, 2023
1:00pm - 2:15pm EST


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Student conduct and/or care cases can generate significant internal notetaking. Knowing when to take notes, what to take note of, and how to maintain your notes is critical to ensuring the confidentiality of the matter, and potential privacy issues for the parties. In this session, we will talk about notetaking issues, and how best to maintain notes, including how to share your notes within your institution.

Presenter: Ashley Richards
Ashley has been a practising lawyer in Ontario since 2006. Her litigation career has spanned commercial litigation, class actions, product liability, and insurance-related claims with expertise in educational malpractice, historical sexual abuse and civil sexual assault. Ashley was counsel for CURIE between 2012 and 2018, and litigated numerous liability claims for Universities in Ontario. Ashley started her own firm in 2018 and commenced a practice as an external investigator specializing in the post-secondary environment. Ashley has completed over 50 investigations since that time for numerous Universities and Colleges. She is frequently retained to investigate sexual and gender-based violence complaints, civility complaints, discrimination and harassment complaints, employee fraud and research integrity complaints at post-secondary institutions.

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$69 for Members & $119 for Non-Members