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SUMMARY:National Administrative Law Week - June 5-9\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:Presented by: Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice\n\nPrice per person: See all prices on bottom page\, including: Symposium & Roundtable Package (+ webinar as added bonus)\, member-rates\, early bird fee\, etc.\nLocation: Online & In Person \n\n\n\nSECURED REGISTRATION FORM\n\n\nCOVID-19 \nJoin your colleagues from across Canada in person or online for this first edition of the National Administrative Law Week\, organized jointly by the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice (CIAJ) and the Council of Canadian Administrative Tribunals (CCAT). This five-day\, cutting-edge training program offers a variety of activities on topical administrative law issues. More details will be announced in the coming weeks. Save the dates! \nWho is it for? \nThe whole legal community is invited: tribunal members\, lawyers\, judges\, academics and law students. \nActivities \n\nJune 5\, 2023: 90-minute Admin Law Webinar (Joint Program) (details to come)\nJune 6–7\, 2023: Decision Writing Seminar (Joint Program) l Online only\nJune 8\, 2023: CCAT Symposium l In person & online (details to come)\nJune 9\, 2023: CIAJ National Roundtable on Administrative Law l In person & online\n\nNote: It is possible to attend the activities separately. \nPrices \nNote: Early Bird Special fees available FOR IN-PERSON ATTENDANCE ONLY \n− Package: Symposium & Roundtable (Webinar as added bonus): \nIn-person\nCCAT or CIAJ Members: $850 ($1\,000 after April 14\, 3023)\nNon-members: $1\,200 ($1\,400 after April 14\, 2023) \nOnline\nCCAT or CIAJ Members: $1\,100\nNon-members: $1\,500 \n− CCAT Symposium Only (June 8\, 2023) OR CIAJ Roundtable Only (June 9\, 2023): \nIn-person\nCCAT or CIAJ Members: $500 ($600 after April 14\, 2023)\nNon-members: $700 ($800 after April 14\, 2023) \nOnline\nCCAT or CIAJ Members: $550\nNon-members: $750 \n− Webinar only (June 5\, 2023): \nCCAT or CIAJ Members: $45\nNon-members: $85 \n− Cocktail only: \nCCAT Symposium (June 9\, 2023): $50\nCIAJ Roundtable (June 8\, 2023): $50 \n\nContact \nFor further information\, please contact the Project Manager of Multidisciplinary Programs\, Mary Plagakis\nTel.: 514-731-2855\nEmail: mary.plagakis@ciaj-icaj.ca \n\nCancellation Policy: \n\n30 days or more before the event: Administration fees of $40\n7 days or more before the event: 50% of registration fees\nLess than 7 days before the event: No refund\n\nAt any time\, a participant may be replaced by another person without charge \nCOVID-19 Requirements \nTo protect everyone’s health\, the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice asks participants\, CIAJ staff\, faculty members and speakers to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 unless they benefit from a recognized medical exemption. This requirement is in addition to any restrictions or vaccination requirements that may be in force in the jurisdiction or at the venue where the event is being held. Masks are strongly recommended.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/national-administrative-law-week-june-5-9-2023/
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SUMMARY:Mediation: Facilitating Conflict Resolution by Achieve Centre for Leadership
DESCRIPTION:This is a live virtual event using Zoom\, an online meeting platform. Please check your system requirements prior to registering.\n\n\n\nUnresolved conflict is time consuming and limits the productivity of everyone involved. Mediation is an essential skill for anyone who works in situations where they are responsible for helping others with interpersonal tension. When two people can’t resolve a conflict on their own\, a third party may be needed to facilitate a conversation to help resolve the conflict. This skills-based workshop provides the tools to work with people in conflict to clarify misunderstandings\, identify interests\, and work towards options for resolving the conflict. Participants will work with scenarios that help them prepare to intervene and resolve conflict situations.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLearning Objectives\nUpon completion\, participants should be able to: \n\nName the roadblocks to effective mediation\nIdentify the qualities of an effective mediator\nRecall how to use key mediation skills and strategies\nDescribe the pre-mediation considerations\nRecall how to use the five phases of mediation\nIdentify the post-mediation considerations\n\n*Please allow only the registered individual(s) to view webinar materials \n\n\nMethod of Delivery\nPresentation\, video\, case study exercises\, experiential practice\, personal reflection\, delivered electronically \n\n\n\n\n\nSome of the Topics Included\n\nThe Alternative Dispute Resolution Spectrum\nTypes of Mediation\nUnderstanding Conflict Dynamics\nAssessing the Conflict\nRoad Blocks to Effective Mediation\nQualities of a Mediator\nMediation Skills and Strategies\nHow to Introduce the Mediation Process\nPre-Mediation Considerations\nThe Five Phases of Mediation\nPost-Mediation Considerations\n\n\n\nTarget Audience\nThis is an intermediate level workshop for human resources personnel\, leaders\, managers and supervisors\, and anyone who responsible for helping others with interpersonal tension. \n\n\nTerms & Conditions\nView our cancellation policy and other information regarding your live virtual workshop or for your in-person workshop. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTrainer: David Jung\nDavid is a mediation and leadership specialist\, with more than 25 years of experience. He has a degree in Philosophy\, a diploma in Counselling\, a Master of Arts in Christian Counselling\, as well as certifications in Conflict Resolution and Mediation. He has done mediation and conflict resolution work for organizations in Canada\, the United States and internationally\, and holds a Qualified Mediator designation from the Alternative Dispute Resolution Institute of Canada. In addition to training and consulting with ACHIEVE and his non-profit group\, David works in the field of mediation where he volunteers as a mediator for the court diversion program in Manitoba. In whatever role David finds himself\, his passion for motivating people to continue on their personal journey of learning and growth shines through. David believes that no matter what our role is in the workplace\, we can all continue to grow in our skills to improve our own life and to help improve the lives of others. As a trainer\, he is known for his dynamic workshop facilitation that combines humour and real-world application.
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SUMMARY:Planning for & Managing Difficult Beneficiaries with Charles Ticker
DESCRIPTION:Learning Options \nLive webinar with chat* – includes 60 day replay \n\n9:00 am – 10:30 am (Pacific)\n10:00 am – 11:30 am (Mountain)\n11:00 am – 12:30 pm (Central)\n12:00 pm – 1:30 pm (Eastern)\n1:00 pm – 2:30 pm (Atlantic)\n1:30 pm – 3:00 pm (Newfoundland)\n\n*This program features real-time audio of the presenter with synchronized presentation slides\, and a chat feature that allows for live Q & A. SK attendees please verify whether you align with Central (MB) or Mountain (AB) time based on season and location. \nRegistration Fee \nSave $25\nRegister on or before May 19\, 2023\n$140.00 + HST\nRegister after May 19\, 2023\n$165.00 + HST \nGroups Save \nRegister 3+ attendees and save up to 25%. See our group discounts here. Contact jennifer@seminarpartners.ca. \nCPD Credit Hours \nCPD Hours (live presentation*) \n\nON: This program contains 1.5 Substantive hours.\nBC: This program has been approved for 1.5 CPD hours.\nSK: CPD application is pending.\n\nLawyers in other mandatory CPD jurisdictions may count their attendance towards their CPD requirement/plan. \nSeminar Partners is an Accredited Provider of Professionalism Content by the Law Society of Ontario and a pre-approved CPD Provider of the Law Society of British Columbia. \n*The circumstances under which CPD credit will be recognized for watching archive programs vary by province. If you are viewing the recording of the live webinar\, please verify with your law society the circumstances under which they will recognize CPD hours for the recording. \nTechnical Information \nLive webinars allow you to hear faculty and see their presentation slides\, and ask questions by chat. There is no video feed of the presenter(s). You will need a current web browser (Chrome (Chrome works best)\, Safari\, Firefox)\, a wired (better than wireless) connection to the Internet of at least 2 Mbps. You can test your internet speed/bandwidth here. If you miss the live program\, you can access the archive\, at your convenience\, for 60 days. \nSatisfaction Guarantee \nAt Seminar Partners\, we’re proud of the quality of our programs and presenters. An overwhelming 98% of our participants say they would recommend the program they have taken to their colleagues. If\, after having attended a program in its entirety\, you are not satisfied that the program has enhanced your understanding of the subject\, and you notify us of this in writing the same day\, we will give you a credit toward another program of comparable price. \nWho Should Attend \nThis program will appeal to lawyers whose practice includes estate planning and administration\, especially those who advise or act as executors and trustees. \nAbout the Program \nDifficult beneficiaries can create a long\, expensive and unpleasant estate administration. From feeling slighted to simply misunderstanding the process\, disgruntled beneficiaries can act out in any number of ways. Examples include inserting themselves into administration of the estate\, threatening to sue or contest the will\, withholding necessary information\, or harassing the executor. Fortunately\, many of the dynamics that lead to difficult beneficiaries can be anticipated and even avoided. In this entertaining and highly practical presentation\, veteran estate mediator and litigator Charles Ticker reveals the circumstances that give rise to difficult beneficiaries and offers important planning\, drafting and estate administration advice to avoid conflict and help protect the estate\, other beneficiaries\, and the executor from unnecessary drama and possible legal claims. Drawing on a blend of psychological research\, cases from his own practice and noted celebrity estates\, Charles describes typical troublesome or uncooperative beneficiary scenarios\, and shares defensive planning and administration strategies to head off common and not so common beneficiary complaints. By the end of the program\, you’ll be more aware of situations that contain heightened risk for difficult beneficiaries\, and you’ll have new tools to successfully plan for and manage difficult beneficiaries. Don’t miss this opportunity to get practical solutions to one of the biggest challenges that estate practitioners and executors face! \nMeet Your Presenter \nCharles B. Ticker is a Toronto based mediator and estate litigator with over 40 years of experience. He restricts his practice to estate litigation\, estate administration and mediation of estate disputes. Charles has appeared as counsel at all levels of Court in Ontario\, including the Court of Appeal. He is a member of the Canadian and Ontario Bar Association (Trusts and Estates and ADR sections)\, and the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners. An active writer and presenter\, Charles has chaired and spoken at several legal conferences on estate issues and mediation. He publishes a blog “The Sibling Fight” which deals with sibling disputes in estate matters. He has produced a CD set entitled “How to Make the Most of your Mediation” and is the author of the book\, Bobby Gets Bubkes: Navigating the Sibling Estate Fight. A graduate of McGill University and Osgoode Hall Law School\, he is a past recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal. Charles is listed in Best Lawyers in Canada for Trusts and Estates. \n  \n“Very useful presentation with some good tips.” \n“Comprehensive program\, covered all of the ground promised.” \n“Some good suggestions and valuable information. I enjoyed the courses. Thank you.” \n“Information provided was very relevant to an estate practice and well presented.” \n“Informative presentation. I appreciated the quotes\, stories and caselaw attached to the materials.” \n“Enjoyable and informative. Useful for my personal situation as much as my professional practice.” \n  \nREGISTER HERE
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