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AI and Ethics in Access to Justice by the Commonwealth Lawyers Association

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The Commonwealth Lawyers Association Legal Technology and Ethic’s committee final episode of their 6-part series is taking place on April 18. The webinar is free to all to attend, irrespective of CLA membership, and certificates of attendance will be given on request. Episode 6 – “AI and Ethics in Access to Justice” 18th April 2024...

Free Event – Justice Malcolm Rowe: “What Trial Lawyers Need to Know About Appeals”

3rd Floor, Law Society Building 196-198 Water Street, St. John’s, Canada

Description Join the Runnymede Society's recently-launched St. John's lawyer chapter for this very special inaugural CPD event, featuring Justice Malcolm Rowe of the Supreme Court of Canada on what trial lawyers need to know about appeals. Generously sponsored by Benson Buffett PLC Inc. and hosted at the offices of the Law Society of Newfoundland and...

Justice Malcolm Rowe: “What Trial Lawyers Need to Know About Appeals” by the Runnymede Society

3rd Floor, Law Society Building 196-198 Water Street, St. John’s, Canada

Description Join the Runnymede Society's recently launched St. John's lawyer chapter for this very special inaugural CPD event, featuring Justice Malcolm Rowe of the Supreme Court of Canada on what trial lawyers need to know about appeals. Generously sponsored by Benson Buffett PLC Inc. and hosted at the offices of the Law Society of Newfoundland...

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Atlantic Immigrant Career Loan Fund (AICLF) Online Information Session by the Immigrant Services Association of Nova Scotia

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On April 22nd, join us for a one-hour webinar at 6:00 pm ADT 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 new home provinces.  During this event,...

Family History Society of Newfoundland and Labrador April Lecture: William Keen and the Trial of Murder and Other Felony Offences in Newfoundland

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Family History Society of Newfoundland and Labrador - Online Lecture Presenter: Chris Curran Login information:  https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81294133682?pwd=TIs1aCaqnzerroiXg8LEMdYZujvKaO.1 You can begin to sign in 30 minutes beforehand. William Keen and the Trial of Murder and other Felony Offences in Newfoundland William Keen came to Newfoundland in 1704 and became a prominent St. John's businessman. He developed extensive...