Conducting Effective IA Investigations A View from All Angles

06.22.2018
Registration: 8:00am
Program: 9:00am-12:00pm
Location: Oakland Marriott City CenterView Map

Online registration is now closed.  If you would still like to attend, please register as a walk-in on Friday morning.

Our attorney presenters, who have represented both police department management and police officer organizations, will present the nuts and bolts of conducting a thorough and defensible IA investigation and lessons learned from both sides of the aisle.

Our attorney trainers are specialists with expertise in all ares related to public safety employment, including:

  • POBR Advice & Counsel
  • Litigation & Trials
  • Disciplinary Documentation
  • Administrative Disciplinary Appeal Hearings
  • Writs of Administrative Mandate
  • Labor Relations, Collective Bargaining & Grievance Processing
  • FLSA Compliance
  • Retirement System Disputes
  • Investigations

Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Ruud & Romo also offer customized in-house training sessions tailored to your agency needs.  Some of our most requested training includes: #NotHere, Sexual Harassment Awareness; The Five Biggest Pitfalls under the POBR; and the FRISK Documentation Model.

Join us for this complimentary IA Training for your Agency.

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Event Contact

Jane Guesnon | jguesnon@aalrr.com or

Alfonso Estrada | alestrada@aalrr.com

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