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SUMMARY:Webinar – Making Parenting Plans: Helping Lawyers to Facilitate Resolution of Parenting Disputes (CPD 343): Law Society of Saskatchewan
DESCRIPTION:The Divorce Act amendments (Bill C-78) and Saskatchewan Children’s Law Act 2020\, reforms that came into effect in March 2021\, include provisions to encourage parents to make parenting plans (or agreements) that govern parenting time\, parental decision-making and other issues related to children. These plans may include aspirational statements about the parents’ expectations for themselves and their children. These plans\, or parts of them\, may be incorporated into court orders. Parenting plans are generally expected to evolve as children grow older and the circumstances of the children and their parents change\, giving rise to questions about how much detail to include in a parenting plan\, or the portion included in a court order. \nThis program will survey the child development literature\, legal principles\, and practical considerations that lawyers need to consider in making parenting plans\, including issues related to scheduling and parental decision-making\, as well as offering advice about negotiating plans in higher conflict cases. It will include reference to the Parenting Plan Guide and Template prepared by the Ontario Chapter of the Association of Family & Conciliation Courts (AFCC-O) and materials prepared the Department of Justice that can assist lawyers\, judges and parents in making parent plans\, as well providing templates for terms that may be included. \nPresenters: Nicholas Bala and Rachel Birnbaum \n$90.00\n\n\nQualifies for 1.0 CPD hour.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/webinar-making-parenting-plans-helping-lawyers-to-facilitate-resolution-of-parenting-disputes-cpd-343-law-society-of-saskatchewan/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
ORGANIZER;CN="Law Society of Saskatchewan":MAILTO:melissa.warren@lawsociety.sk.ca
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SUMMARY:Back to Basics: What Business Lawyers Need to Know about Non-Profits: Law Society of Ontario
DESCRIPTION:Add this event to your calendar (Downloads an .ICS file) \n\n\n\nCPD Hour(s)\n\n1 h 30 m Substantive\n\n\n\nDescription \n\nDo you understand the applicable law governing non-profits? Like business corporations\, non-profits are often incorporated. But they (and their directors) can be subject to additional legislative rules that restrict their activities and govern decisions involving their assets. Keeping up to date on all of the relevant law applicable to non-profits will allow you to provide your clients with timely advice or know when to refer them to a specialist. Tune in to this focussed program where our presenters give you the information you need to know\, like the effect of Ontario’s new Not-For-Profit Corporations Act. \n\nHear about key governance considerations for Ontario non-profits under the new Not-for-Profit Corporations Act\nUnderstand the changes to the Income Tax Act affecting registered charities proposed in the 2022 Federal Budget\nLearn how the Religious Organizations’ Land Act applies to registered charities and hear about other municipal law and real estate concerns for non-profit corporations
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/back-to-basics-what-business-lawyers-need-to-know-about-non-profits-law-society-of-ontario/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
ORGANIZER;CN="Law Society of Ontario":MAILTO:lawsociety@lso.ca
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SUMMARY:Mastering Corporate Governance\, Part 2 - CANADIAN LEGAL INNOVATION FORUM
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\nMastering Corporate Governance Part 2: Managing Risk offered by the Canadian Legal Innovation Forum \nLegal departments play a key role to ensure that organizations have an effective corporate governance strategy in place. Corporate governance centers around a structure of rules\, practices\, and processes to direct an organization’s strategy and operations. And recently\, new drivers in areas such as ESG\, cyber-security\, and diversity and inclusion are playing key roles in shifting the corporate governance landscape. \nIn part two of our series\, our speakers – leading corporate governance experts – will focus on managing and mitigating risk when it comes to corporate governance. \nThe discussion will cover the following points: \n\nWhat are the key risks organizations are facing when it comes to corporate governance and how are they mitigating them?\nA focus on specific areas surrounding financial concerns\, compliance and regulation\, and people management in a corporate governance context\nHow are legal departments implementing effective corporate governance strategies from the ground up?\n\nSpeakers \n\nGary Kalaci\, Chief Executive Officer\, Alexa Translations\nNagendra Krishnamurthy\, Head of Legal & Corporate Secretary\, Tata Consultancy Services Canada Inc.\nJeremy Trickett\, SVP & Global Chief Governance Officer (Great-West Lifeco Inc. and Canada Life)\, Canada Life\nLeila Rafi\, Partner\, McMillan LLP\nKintxo Freiss\, Alliances & Legal Practice Manager – North America\, DiliTrust\n\n\nTime\nNov 16\, 2022 12:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/mastering-corporate-governance-part-2-canadian-legal-innovation-forum/
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
ORGANIZER;CN="Canadian Legal Innovation Forum":MAILTO:andrew@adbinsights.com
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SUMMARY:Legal Research Workshops - Osgoode Hall Law School
DESCRIPTION:Want to brush up on your research skills\, or learn how to navigate the research platforms available to you? The Law Library has organized a series of legal research workshops to help you review and better understand the intricacies of legal research and get more experience with the databases essential for your studies. \nFor more information or to register\, please [click here]. \nOsgoode Hall Law School
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/legal-research-workshops-osgoode-hall-law-school/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
ORGANIZER;CN="Osgood Law School":MAILTO:obarich@osgoode.yorku.ca
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