Uncommon knowledge about effectively managing the most common form of evidence!
Monday, February 5, 2024
9:00 am – 12:15 pm
Vancouver Location TBA
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Who should attend: Junior and intermediate litigators, paralegals, and legal support staff
Learning level: Fundamental/Intermediate
Affidavits are the most important and common form of evidence that a litigator will ever encounter or use. In this intensive half-day program, expert litigators will take registrants through how not to draft an affidavit; how to dissect an affidavit from the other side; how to tell your client’s story as governed by law, practice, ethics, and the rules of evidence; and how to avoid common mistakes.
While one often learns best by making mistakes, here you can avoid embarrassment and potentially an award of costs. Let experienced counsel and an experienced Justice of the Supreme Court of BC take you through prime examples of improper affidavits, teaching you, in the process, exactly what not to do.
Do not miss this unique opportunity to learn how to master this essential skill set under the guidance of experienced counsel and Members of the Supreme Court of BC.
Learning Objectives
Law Society of BC CPD Hours: 3 hours (this course will contain a minimum of .5 hours pertaining to professional responsibility and ethics, client care and relations, and/or practice management).
Course Chairs
Andrew P. Morrison — Shields Harney, Vancouver
John Douglas Shields — Shields Harney, Vancouver
Pricing | EARLY BIRD Register by Jan. 8/24 |
Regular Price After Jan. 8/24 |
In-person* | $247 | $282 |
In-person Articled Student* | $141 | $141 |
Webinar | $247 | $282 |
Webinar Articled Student | $141 | $141 |
*Please note: The in-person session is dependent on a minimum number of registrants and may not be confirmed until 4 weeks before the course date. Are you an Indigenous lawyer/Articled Student/legal support staff/paralegal or community member? Unable to attend a course without financial assistance from CLEBC? Want to register for a course now, but prefer a monthly payment plan? Registration includes an electronic copy of the reference materials. |
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CLEBC Program Lawyer*
Raymond Lee
rlee@cle.bc.ca
*non-practising