Intertwining Disability and Workplace Conduct Issues: The ADA, the EEOC, and More

Event Date(s): 
Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Time: 
10:00am - 11:30am
Location: 
Online
Description: 

Register at: https://www.regonline.com/intertwiningdisabilityandworkplaceconduct

 
Presenter: John Stanley (EEOC Seattle Field Office)
 

Cost: $45 per site 

In this 90-minute webinar, Supervisory Trial Attorney John Stanley will present an overview of the ADA statute's baseline coverage standards and then drill down on reasonable accommodation issues, including the obligation to engage in the interactive process with individuals who have disabilities and the special considerations that may arise when workplace conduct is based on disability. Finally, Mr. Stanley will review charge filing, mediation and litigation processes applicable to individuals who bring their workplace-conduct, and other ADA claims that are brought to the EEOC.


John Stanley heads the legal unit of the EEOC's Seattle Field Office. He has litigated ADA cases since the inception of the Commission's enforcement efforts in 1992.

Register at: https://www.regonline.com/intertwiningdisabilityandworkplaceconduct(link is external)

Live Closed-Captioning will be available for this event.

Credits
Participants have the option of requesting:

  • 1.5 CRC credits
  • 3 ACTCP Optional Foundation credits
  • 1.5 ACVREP credits
  • Letter of Attendance

For assistance with billing, please contact Christine Fowler at cc43@uw.edu or 425-771-7429

 

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