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Case Study: Best Practices for Terminations/Separation Agreements

Not only can employee termination be difficult for employers to navigate, but it can also lead to potential lawsuits if not handled appropriately. Therefore, it is imperative for companies to have the proper protocols in place pertaining to the termination process to avoid legal pitfalls.

In this webinar, we will delve into a case study of the termination process, covering best practices and strategies to minimize risk. During the review of the hypothetical case, we will discuss how to prepare for and conduct an employee termination, the preparation of a business case and termination documents as well as a separation agreement.

Presented by Kerri Beatty, Esq.

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