Documenting Misconduct that Will Stand Up in Court

Susan Fahey Desmond
From: Oct 24, 2025 - To: Dec 31, 2025
Recorded Webinar
  

Description

Inappropriate behavior, poor performance, insubordination—when these issues arise, documentation is your first and best defense. But not all documentation is created equal. Sloppy notes, vague language, and incomplete records can do more harm than good when a termination or disciplinary decision is challenged in court.

This practical and timely webinar will teach you how to document employee misconduct in a clear, consistent, and legally defensible way. Learn what to write (and what not to write), how to tie misconduct to company policy, and how to avoid common documentation mistakes that courts and agencies often cite when ruling against employers.

Packed with real-world examples and actionable takeaways, this session is a must for anyone involved in managing employee performance, handling complaints, or making disciplinary decisions.

Learning Objectives:-

  • Learn how to write disciplinary actions that will help you in court.
  • Learn why it is important to distinguish between performance and misconduct.
  • Learn the ABCs of documentation.
  • Learn the goals of every disciplinary procedure.
  • Learn document termination decisions.

Who Should Attend?

  • Human Resource Professionals
  • Managers and Supervisors
  • HR Compliance Officers
  • Employee Relations Specialists
  • Legal and Risk Management Professionals
  • Business Owners and Executives.

Training Options

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Recording
   $179  

DVD
   $189  

Recording + DVD
   $349  

Transcript (Pdf)
   $179  

Recording & Transcript (Pdf)
   $339  

DVD & Transcript (Pdf)
   $349  

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