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Annual Human Rights Law Update: The latest cases and legislative developments by the Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society

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In this webinar, experts will examine recent noteworthy developments in workplace human rights law. Panelists will address questions including: What is the test for establishing discrimination on the basis of family status? Has recent caselaw resolved provincial differences regarding this test? How have arbitrators and adjudicators approached the issue of religious accommodation in recent cases?...

Atlantic Immigrant Career Loan Fund (AICLF) Webinar by the Immigrant Services Association of Nova Scotia (ISANS)

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On January 15, join the Immigrant Services Association of Nova Scotia (ISANS) for a one-hour webinar at 2 p.m. to learn about the Atlantic Immigrant Career Loan Fund (AICLF). This ISANS-led initiative can help immigrants with permanent resident status or Canadian citizenship obtain training and certification in their chosen fields or related fields in their...

Fundamentals in Special Education Law by Osgoode Hall Law School

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Register What You’ll Learn Latest human rights case law relating to special education and schools Positive duties to address allegations of discrimination in schools Strategies for dealing with violent behaviour to protect students and staff How OHSA impacts special needs students, their teachers, and other educational workers When and how school boards might refuse to...

Intermediate Family Law Mediation by the Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia

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Please note: This course will not be added to Courses on Demand.  Courses involving professional speakers and skills-based workshops generally do not get added to Courses on Demand. Who should attend: All those wishing to enhance their mediation skills and understanding. This course is essential for new family mediators. Learning level: Intermediate/Advanced The third course in CLEBC's Family Law Mediation curriculum,...

Webinar – Sleep and Your Wellness: More Info on the Business of Sleep (CPD 374) – by the Law Society of Saskatchewan

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Your time and well-being are important — especially in a profession that demands attention to detail on every file and managing (sometimes) stressful client situations. You need to be alert and well-rested to perform at your best. After 2022’s popular introduction, Break the Cycle: Stress and Poor Sleep, our sleep experts, Marlee Boyle and Leah Corkum,...

AI and Ethics in Contract Review and Due Diligence by the Commonwealth Lawyers Association

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Includes Overview of AI in contract review and due diligence, including its benefits and drawbacks. Ethical considerations in using AI in contract review and due diligence, such as ensuring accuracy, avoiding bias, and maintaining confidentiality. Best practices for using AI ethically in contract review and due diligence, such as training personnel and conducting regular audits....

Shortcuts to Proof: How to Avoid Leading Evidence (or Lead Less of It) by the Law Society of Newfoundland and Labrador

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Seminar Overview Join Professor Robert J. Currie, K.C. for a wide-ranging Continuing Professional Development Seminar Series comprised of five informative sessions that will refresh and deepen your understanding of the fundamental principles, pitfalls, and practical aspects of evidence law. Members may register for all five seminars at a discounted rate. Alternatively, members may register for...