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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...

Representing Clients Before the Social Benefits Tribunal 2024 by the Law Society of Ontario

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Are you looking to enhance your advocacy skills to effectively represent a client before the Social Benefits Tribunal? This program gives you techniques and strategies to advocate better, including preparing the client and witnesses, presenting and challenging evidence, and making submissions. Learn about common trends and how to efficiently research, review the Tribunal's rules, and...

28th Intellectual Property Law: The Year in Review by the Law Society of Ontario

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You asked for more, so we are giving you more! We have lengthened our flagship intellectual property law program, now in its 28th year, to a full day, bringing you key changes in patent, trademark, and copyright law. Experienced speakers deliver a detailed overview of the critical developments of the past year in each of...

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Law by Osgoode Hall Law School

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Artificial intelligence is disrupting and revolutionizing a broad spectrum of industries. While innovation creates the potential for new opportunities, AI has also opened the door to a multitude of novel legal issues, challenges and risks. Organizations – and their advisors – need to understand what AI actually is, how the technology works, and the legal...

The Annotated Will 2024 by the Law Society of Ontario

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Year after year, this foundational program delivers practical tips on drafting clear and effective wills for your clients. Focusing on different provisions each time, our panel of experts examines the components of a will precedent and alerts you to any changes to legislation or interpretation you will need to know about. What are some of...

Seminar on Personal Prejudices and Cognitive Biases [2024 Edition] by the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice

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DOWNLOAD PROGRAM SECURED REGISTRATION FORM Bilingual program with simultaneous interpretation Participation in this program is approved under Section 41 (1) of the Judges Act. Video Recording Everyone who registered for this seminar will have access to the video recording afterwards. Registration: This program is for judges and administrative decision-makers only. To register, please see the contact information on...