Strategies for Reducing Typical Employment Risks: Common Law Notice, Competition and Conduct (On-Demand - CPABC)
Overview
Join Robyn Jarvis, partner at Harris & Company, one of Canada’s leading labour and employment law firms, to learn key strategies for avoiding common employment pitfalls that could put your firm at risk of both competition and litigation. Robyn will focus on some of the key issues to be on the look out for at both the beginning and end of a working relationship so that you can protect your valuable enterprise.
Access expires 180 days from purchase date |
Content
- Written Agreements
- Key contractual considerations to reduce your firm’s exposure to common law reasonable notice claims
- Restrictive Covenants and Confidentiality Terms
- Tips for increasing the likelihood of enforceability and what to do when they are breached
- Terminations
- Strategies for increasing the likelihood of a smooth exit
Course Content Created: October 2024
The information is current as of the creation or last updated date. While we strive to keep our inventory updated and periodically remove outdated titles, changes in accounting, tax, legislation and technology may occur. Purchasers should note the date and verify for themselves if the course is still relevant to their needs.Presenter
Robyn JarvisAbout This Product
On-Demand Courses by CPABC are recordings from live seminars, made available with any corresponding handout material, where available.
These titles are eligible for Verifiable CPD Hours – in order to claim these hours as verifiable, you will be required to successfully complete a short quiz. You will be able to print or save your electronic certificate of completion.
How to get started
Upon completion of purchase, go to mylms.bccpa.ca and log in using your CPABC Online Services credentials. Click “Go to your Courses and Materials” to go to your Learning Center, then find and click on your course title.
Course Dates & Registration
- 1.5
- CPD Hours
- 0
- Ethics Hours
- 0
- AML Hours
- 2
- Credits
Starting April 1, 2026, a 2.1% fee will be applied to all credit card transactions. Learn more about this fee and how it relates to PD registrations.
Strategies for Reducing Typical Employment Risks: Common Law Notice, Competition and Conduct (On-Demand - CPABC)
- 1.5
- CPD Hours
- 0
- Ethics Hours
- 0
- AML Hours
- 2
- Credits
Overview
Join Robyn Jarvis, partner at Harris & Company, one of Canada’s leading labour and employment law firms, to learn key strategies for avoiding common employment pitfalls that could put your firm at risk of both competition and litigation. Robyn will focus on some of the key issues to be on the look out for at both the beginning and end of a working relationship so that you can protect your valuable enterprise.
Access expires 180 days from purchase date |
Content
- Written Agreements
- Key contractual considerations to reduce your firm’s exposure to common law reasonable notice claims
- Restrictive Covenants and Confidentiality Terms
- Tips for increasing the likelihood of enforceability and what to do when they are breached
- Terminations
- Strategies for increasing the likelihood of a smooth exit
Course Content Created: October 2024
The information is current as of the creation or last updated date. While we strive to keep our inventory updated and periodically remove outdated titles, changes in accounting, tax, legislation and technology may occur. Purchasers should note the date and verify for themselves if the course is still relevant to their needs.Presenter
Robyn JarvisAbout This Product
On-Demand Courses by CPABC are recordings from live seminars, made available with any corresponding handout material, where available.
These titles are eligible for Verifiable CPD Hours – in order to claim these hours as verifiable, you will be required to successfully complete a short quiz. You will be able to print or save your electronic certificate of completion.
How to get started
Upon completion of purchase, go to mylms.bccpa.ca and log in using your CPABC Online Services credentials. Click “Go to your Courses and Materials” to go to your Learning Center, then find and click on your course title.
Course Dates & Registration
Starting April 1, 2026, a 2.1% fee will be applied to all credit card transactions. Learn more about this fee and how it relates to PD registrations.