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Technology and the Law: Law Society of Ontario

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Add this event to your calendar (Downloads an .ICS file) View this webcast-only program from your home or office computer Description The pandemic had a seismic impact on the way technology is used in the practice of law. Whether these changes will realize promised improvements to courtroom efficiency and improve access to justice or create additional...

The Development and Importance of Canada’s National Statement – International Law Applicable in Cyberspace

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Free Session - December 2, 2022 On 22 April 2022, the Government of Canada published its National Statement on International Law applicable in cyberspace. This statement clearly sets out the Canadian position on a variety of public international law topics including Sovereignty, Non-Intervention, Due Diligence, State Responsibility, and Threat or use of Force. Lieutenant-Commander Michael...

Ethical Issues in Commercial Litigation 2022: Law Society of BC

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Add this event to your calendar (Downloads an .ICS file) View this webcast-only program from your home or office computer Chair Lucas Lung, Lerners LLP Description Ethical considerations in the practice of law are pretty standard, so a standard ethics program will be fine for you, right? Not so much. This is not your mother's ethics program. Our...

Dealing with High Conflict Personalities

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Description Simple strategies for resolving high conflict situations with high conflict people Thursday, October 13, 2022 (SOLD OUT) 9:00 am – 4:30 pm via live webinar Monday, December 12, 2022 9:00 am – 4:30 pm via live webinar Please note: This course will not be added to Courses on Demand. Courses involving professional speakers and skills-based workshops generally do not...

CFLR Webinar Series

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The Inaugural CFLR Legal Research Webinar The Canadian Foundation for Legal Research ("CFLR") is pleased to present its inaugural research webinar. Professor Martha Bailey of the Faculty of Law, Queen's University will present her family law research topic, Jurisdiction to Make Parenting Orders, in an online format at noon EST on Tuesday, December 13, 2022....

Children’s Memory for Repeated Events: Can They Remember One Time?

This presentation by Courthouse Libraries BC will explore how to begin to narrow the gap between the level of detail forensic interviewers expect from children who report repeated abuse and the ability of children to provide such reports. It has been estimated that at least 50% of child complainants of sexual abuse report repeated abuse....

Canadian Contract Law: Essential Updates and Practical Analysis

Offered by: Osgoode School of Law Recent court rulings and developing jurisprudence is having significant and far-reaching implications on how contracts are drafted, interpreted and enforced.  Are you up-to-date? The ongoing pandemic has severely impacted the execution and enforcement of many commercial contracts. Unexpected conditions, missed deadlines, unfulfilled obligations and power imbalances are a few...