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Nikolett Suha

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Nikolett is a dedicated and accomplished lawyer specializing in discrimination and harassment and an intercultural mediator with a wealth of experience in conducting workplace misconduct investigations and managing workplace conflicts. She has a proven track record of delivering strategic legal counsel and facilitating positive outcomes in challenging employee relation cases. Proficient in European equal treatment legislation, diversity and inclusion principles and employment law, she is offering for her clients a comprehensive expertise in navigating complex legal landscapes.
Starts 15 Oct 2024
18:00
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Online
Led by Nikolett Suha
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In this webinar, we’ll uncover the fundamental disparities between being a mediator and an investigator and we’ll also explore the untapped potential lying at the intersection of these disciplines. While both roles may seem distinct, there exists a fascinating overlap that offers boundless opportunities for personal and professional growth. Whether you’re a seasoned mediator looking to broaden your horizons or an investigator aiming to refine your skillset, this webinar offers a comprehensive roadmap to navigate the convergence of mediation and investigation.

Starts 7 Aug 2024
18:00
CET
Online
Led by Nikolett Suha
Registration is Free
Registration Now Open

Workplace misconducts – from personal disputes to serious legal infractions – are an unfortunate reality in today’s professional landscape, occurring across industries and organizations. Establishing robust workplace investigation processes has a critical importance in handling employee complaints, serving as the cornerstone for ensuring trust and transparency, benefiting both the complaining and reported parties, as well as the investigator. However, amidst the complexity of workplace issues, the question arises: is a full formal investigation always the optimal solution? Identifying the right moment to integrate conflict resolution into the investigation process can save us valuable resources.
Through real-life scenarios and practical examples, we’ll examine how mediation can offer a path to resolution, mitigating conflicts before they escalate into costly legal battles or irreparable damage to company culture and employee well-being.

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United Kingdom
Ian joined the British Army in 1980 and spent 37 years in uniform, retiring in 2017. He spent most of his service in the Brigade of Gurkhas in many places around the world. He has spent that last 8 years working as a humanitarian.
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Turkey
Sezil Durmuş is an Attorney at Law registered in Istanbul Bar and a Mediator registered in Turkish Ministry of Justice. She focuses her practice on Contracts Law, Corporate Law and Employment Law by assisting her clients in structuring and negotiating legal transactions.
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United Kingdom
Dr Nadine Ansorg is a Senior Lecturer in International Conflict Analysis at the School of Politics and International Relations at the University of Kent, and a Research Fellow at the GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies in Hamburg.
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Lithuania
Miglė is a lawyer and an active state-certified mediator. She is also a scientific expert on mediation, having concentrated on comparative aspects of laws on mediation in many European jurisdictions during her PhD research and her work with the CEPEJ Working Group on Mediation.
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China
As an established member of the Chambers of Ronny Wong S. C., Vod K. S. Chan is a barrister, international arbitrator and mediator practising in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HK).