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SUMMARY:Tax & Estate Planning Issues for New Canadians
DESCRIPTION:Live webinar with chat*\nincludes 60 day replay\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*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. \n\n\n\n\nWho Should Attend\nThis program will be of interest to lawyers whose practice includes wills\, estates\, trusts or tax planning\, as well as general practitioners. \n\n\nAbout the Program\nThe Canadian government plans to admit nearly 1.5 million new permanent residents over the next three years. This influx of newcomers will translate into more clients looking for information about how they will be taxed in Canada and how to maximize the wealth transferred to their heirs. With many of these individuals remaining tied to their families and to assets and structures in their countries of origin\, these are not topics most lawyers are equipped to answer. Especially for higher net worth individuals\, Canadian tax and estate planning raises complex issues; Canada’s tax laws are often unintuitive\, and Canada’s tax and estate or succession laws can also be incongruent with those of foreign jurisdictions. This presentation with experienced tax\, trusts and estate planning lawyer Rahul Sharma is designed to help non-tax specialists develop a working knowledge of Canada’s tax system so they can respond generally to recurring questions from new and prospective Canadian taxpayers. While the presentation will not make attendees competent to practice in this area\, it will allow attendees to meaningfully engage with clients and identify critical issues that require a co-ordinated plan. Sharing this advice early can avoid an estate being depleted by professional fees and reduce the risk of future negligence claims. Don’t miss this opportunity to help ensure the growing number of Canadian newcomers receive the tax and estate planning advice they need. \n\n\nMeet Your Presenter\n\nRahul Sharma is a Partner with Fasken. He advises international and Canadian clients on a variety of tax\, trust\, and estate planning matters\, in particular cross-border and international trust and estate matters\, and matters involving offshore or non-resident trusts with ties to Canada. Rahul also counsels high and ultra-high net worth individuals\, corporations\, trusts and estates on Canadian income tax matters\, including succession planning for closely held businesses. Rahul is recognized by Chambers and Partners as a leading lawyer in the area of private wealth law in Canada. Rahul is also recognized by Best Lawyers as a leading lawyer for trust and estate matters in Canada. Fluent in English\, French\, Spanish\, Hindi and Urdu\, Rahul regularly speaks on private client and tax topics and has authored and co-authored various chapters\, papers and articles on tax\, trust and estate-related matters. Rahul is the Editor-in-Chief of Federated Press’ Personal Tax and Estate Planning journal and a co-editor of Thomson Reuters’ Taxes and Wealth Management publication.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/tax-estate-planning-issues-for-new-canadians/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20231027T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20231027T183000
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SUMMARY:90th ANNIVERSARY OF LOUISE M. SAUNDERS’ CALL TO THE BAR
DESCRIPTION:The Law Society’s SS Daisy Legal History Committee is launching the Women’s Legal History Project and celebrating the first woman admitted to the Bar\, Louise M. Saunders\, 90 years after her call. \nLouise M. Saunders was born in Greenspond\, Bonavista Bay. She studied law under Sir Richard Squires\, and in 1933\, she became the province’s first woman lawyer. In 1964\, Ms. Saunders was raised to the silk\, becoming the first woman appointed Queen’s Counsel. Ms. Saunders was a practising lawyer until her death in 1969. Besides her career\, Louise was active in the community and a talented painter. \nThis event is being held in October\, which is recognized as Women’s History Month in Canada. In 1992\, the Government of Canada designated October as Women’s History Month\, marking the beginning of an annual celebration of the outstanding achievements of women and girls throughout Canada’s history. \nThe Committee is thrilled to welcome Chief Justice Deborah E. Fry as guest speaker at this event. Chief Justice Fry was appointed to the Trial Division of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland on March 30\, 2007\, and was appointed as the first female Chief Justice of the Court of Appeal on June 22\, 2018. \nPlease send your RSVP to Leah at lgriffiths@lsnl.ca to register for the event. \nGuest Speaker: Chief Justice Deborah E. Fry \nChief Justice Fry graduated from the University of Saskatchewan in 1973 with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. She then worked as a public health nurse in Saskatoon and subsequently in Australia where she taught at the Western Australian School of Nursing in Perth before contemplating a career in law. Chief Justice Fry graduated from the University of Saskatchewan School of Law in 1980 then moved to this Province. She articled at the Department of Justice and was called to the Bar in 1981. \nStarting as a solicitor in the Department of Justice\, Chief Justice Fry’s organizational ability\, intelligence\, and work ethic were soon recognized. She served as Associate Deputy Minister of Justice from 1987 to 1991 and was Deputy Minister of Employment and Labour Relations from 1991 to 1996. In March 1996\, Chief Justice Fry was appointed Deputy Minister of Education where she played a critical role in the reform of the province’s denominational education system. She served as Deputy Minister of Human Resources and Employment until 1999 and as Deputy Minister of Health & Community Services. \nOn February 12\, 2001\, Chief Justice Fry became Clerk of the Executive Council and Secretary to Cabinet\, the first woman to hold such a position. Chief Justice Fry co-founded the Centre for Innovative Dispute Resolution; received the YMCA/YWCA of St. John’s Women of Distinction Award and the Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal; and was twice named one of Canada’s Top 100 Most Powerful Women by the Women’s Executive Network. \nChief Justice Fry is on the board of directors of the National Judges Counselling Program and previously served as president of the Program. She also served on the board of directors of the Canadian chapter of the International Association of Women Judges. \nSince taking office\, Chief Justice Fry has done significant work related to the provision of legal assistance for incarcerated self-represented litigants\, including improving ways to distribute legal information and streamlining processes for connecting self-represented litigants to legal counsel or pro bono services.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/90th-anniversary-of-louise-m-saunders-call-to-the-bar/
LOCATION:3rd Floor\, Law Society Building\, 196-198 Water Street\, St. John’s\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Law Society,SS Daisy Legal History Committee
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231030
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231031
DTSTAMP:20260403T160530
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SUMMARY:Personal Injury Conference 2023 by the Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia
DESCRIPTION:Can’t make the webinar or rebroadcasts? Want online CPD available 24/7?\nSubscribe to Courses On Demand\, our comprehensive online resource with 1\,500+ videos and 5\,400+ papers from CLEBC courses. This course will be added to Courses on Demand approximately 30 days from the original course date. \nWho should attend: Personal injury litigators\, both plaintiff and defence\, personal injury paralegals\, insurance industry personnel \nLearning level: All levels \nWith the expanded jurisdiction of the Civil Resolution Tribunal\, the personal injury landscape in BC continues to evolve\, but this does not mean that personal injury practice is about to disappear anytime soon. Cases in the pipeline will continue to be litigated and questions of law and practice will continue to be important. If you are a personal injury litigator—this conference is still your must-attend event of the year. \nAs with past conferences\, the centrepiece will be the comprehensive Murray Jamieson case law and legislation update. Rounding out this year’s program are sessions on sexual assault civil claims\, class actions\, mediation/arbitration\, PI and the CRT\, sports and torts\, loss of capacity\, direct examination of the plaintiff\, and\, six months before trial\, what you should be doing to prepare. \nLaw Society of BC CPD Hours: 6 hours (this course will contain a minimum of 1 hour pertaining to professional responsibility and ethics\, client care and relations\, and/or practice management) \nCourse Chairs\nKrista L. Simon — Hammerco Lawyers LLP\, Vancouver\nJames D. Vilvang\, KC — Richards Buell Sutton LLP\, Vancouver \nJust want the materials from the course?\nSubscribe to Online Course Materials and access 5\,400+ papers produced for CLEBC courses since 2001.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/personal-injury-conference-2023-by-the-continuing-legal-education-society-of-british-columbia/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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SUMMARY:Online Information Session by the Atlantic Immigrant Career Loan Fund (AICLF)
DESCRIPTION:On October 30\, join us for a one-hour webinar 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. \nDuring this event\, you will learn: \n\nWho is eligible for the AICLF\nWhat costs the AICLF can cover\nThe kinds of programs the AICLF can help pay for\nHow the AICLF is funded and how it is administered across Atlantic Canada\nWhy the AICLF is a better choice for immigrants in Atlantic Canada than funding through a private institution on their own\n\nDuring and after the presentation\, you can also ask any questions you might have about AICLF. \n Registration and attendance details: \n\nRegister for the event at this link\nThe registration deadline is 5 pm Friday\, October 27\nYou will receive a link to the meeting before the event\n\nFor more information\, please contact:   Ken Partridge  |  kpartridge@isans.ca \nMonday\, October 30 \n6:00 – 7:00 pm\nPlatform: Microsoft Teams
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/online-information-session-by-the-atlantic-immigrant-career-loan-fund-aiclf/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20231031T120000
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CREATED:20230717T123008Z
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UID:21217-1698753600-1698760800@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:Managing Conflict in the Legal Workplace and Building a Stronger Team
DESCRIPTION:Location\n\nView this webcast-only program from your home or office computer \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nChair\n\n\n\n\n\nBill Eddy\, LCSW\, Chief Innovation Officer\n\n\nHigh Conflict Institute\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDescription \n\nIn 2023\, many of us will find ourselves experiencing new challenges in the workplace. The altered dynamics of (fully remote/hybrid/in-office) are starting to emerge\, and the potential conflict in even the most collegial workplace has returned\, too. Back by popular demand\, published author and noted speaker\, Bill Eddy addresses and advises on disruptive workplace behaviours by drawing on his experience as a lawyer\, mediator\, and clinical social worker. His presentation can help you to acknowledge the potentials for conflict and to meet those challenges\, as you look to improve morale and achieve positive outcomes in your workplace\, whatever configuration it might take. \n\nUnderstand how to manage yourself and others in the workplace\nLearn methods to respond to workplace conflicts\nBe aware of when to call in an objective third party
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/managing-conflict-in-the-legal-workplace-and-building-a-stronger-team/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231105
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SUMMARY:Recentering Food Law and Policy: Connecting People and Place - 7th Canadian Association for Food Law and Policy Conference (Ontario)
DESCRIPTION:Canada is the second-largest country by total area\, with the world’s longest coastline.  Despite our vast size and geographical diversity\, our food systems remain deeply interconnected.  The food we produce and consume often travels long distances. In the process\, disruptions in supply chains\, labour shortages\, food safety concerns and extreme climate events in one area\, can have ripple effects near and far\, impacting how our food systems function as well as the availability and accessibility of food across the country. \nFor our 7th Canadian Association for Food Law and Policy conference – and our first above the 45th parallel – we will explore questions of interconnectedness in food systems. We will do so by decentering and recentering ourselves. More specifically\, we will explore how interconnections may be experienced differently when examined from different perspectives and vantage points.  For example\, what can we learn about the state of our food systems and our modes of governance by foregrounding northern\, rural\, remote and Indigenous communities in our analysis?  How can a deeper understanding of Indigenous food systems\, laws and governance as well as their relationship to Canadian law inform our work? How do our relationships with the natural environment impact food systems\, and conversely how do our relationships with food impact the natural environment? \nHosted by Bora Laskin Faculty of Law\, this year’s conference will bring together scholars\, practitioners\, policymakers\, students\, community advocates and stakeholders from across the country for collective learning\, conversations\, connection and more. Possible topics of discussion could include\, but are not limited to: \n\n\nGoverning supply chains in an era of multiple and ongoing crises (from labour shortages\, to international conflicts\, to pandemics etc.) \n\n\nAdapting food safety regulations to respond to sustainability demands\, human health concerns and technological innovations \n\n\nNavigating pressing issues in agriculture law and policy\, including sustainable production\, big data\, farmland inequality\, consolidation and farmer succession planning \n\n\n\n\nTensions between harvesting and safeguarding fisheries \n\n\nThe impact of international trade and investment agreements – as well as Canada’s trade policies – in shaping food systems domestically and abroad \n\n\nThe role of northern urban centers\, like Thunder Bay\, in governing and participating in local\, regional and national food systems \n\n\nThe legal challenges and opportunities facing Indigenous\, northern\, rural and remote food systems\, as well as food systems actors\, such as producers and harvesters\, hunters and fishers\, producers\, entrepreneurs\, processors\, retailers and eaters \n\n\nThe intersections between food systems and human rights\, particularly the rights of Indigenous Peoples
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/recentering-food-law-and-policy-connecting-people-and-place-7th-canadian-association-for-food-law-and-policy-conference-ontario/
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20231104T120000
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CREATED:20230920T174100Z
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UID:21483-1699099200-1699113600@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:Webinar – Sentencing: Current Issues and Effective Advocacy
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to craft effective sentencing submissions with practical guidance from the defence\, Crown\, and judiciary. Chaired by Erin Wincour and Maya Borooah. \nSentencing is our collective response to crime. Through sentencing\, we strive to denounce crime\, rehabilitate offenders\, prevent future crime\, and repair harms caused. Join us for a CPD-accredited webinar that will tackle both common and unusual sentencing issues\, procedure\, advocacy\, types of sentences\, and appellate issues to help you find innovative solutions to sentencing issues in Canada. \nThis 4-hour webinar will take place on Saturday\, November 4\, 2023\, from 12:00 p.m. EST to 4:00 p.m. EST on Zoom. Attendance is limited. Register to reserve your spot: \nREGISTER NOW \nWhat You Will Learn About: \n\nHow to be creative in sentencing and advocacy\nHow to craft effective sentencing submissions\nThe role of appeal courts and sentencing advocacy\nCultural assessment pre-sentence reports\nUpdates regarding specific offences\, including sexual offences\, driving offences\, drug offences\, and more\nIndigenous justice sentencing.\n\nThis webinar is proudly presented by Emond Publishing in partnership with the award-winning Criminal Law Series.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/webinar-sentencing-current-issues-and-effective-advocacy/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231108
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231110
DTSTAMP:20260403T160530
CREATED:20230929T130709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230929T134429Z
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SUMMARY:Canadian Violence Link Conference: November 8-9\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:Humane Canada is proud to bring our biennial Canadian Violence Link Conference from November 8 to 9\, 2023\, as well as our ninth annual Prosecution of Animal Abuse Conference on November 10\, 2023\, online again this year\, making it accessible to a national\, possibly global\, audience. \nSome of the session speakers and highlights of this year’s conferences include: \n\nWorking to End Violence: 3 Organizations’ Collaborative Partnership in Saskatchewan with Saskatchewan SPCA\, PATHS\, and STOPS to Violence\nGroundbreaking Changes to BC’s Pet Custody Laws and The Violence Link —A Multifaceted View From An Animal Lawyer (V. Victoria Shroff\, named as a Changemaker on Canadian Lawyer’s Top 25 Most Influential Lawyers of 2023)\, Executive/Advocate from Battered Womens Support Service (BWSS) and a Senior Protection Officer from the BCSPCA\nProsecuting the Nuance: Why prosecuting animal welfare files are different and why it matters\nThe Whens\, Whys and Hows of Using Expert Witnesses: Panel with Crown Prosecutors with Christian Lim (also listed on Canadian Lawyer’s Top 25 of 2023 in the Government\, Non-Profits and Associations category)\, Boyd McGill and Dr. Rebecca Ledger\n\nOur Violence Link Conference brings together stakeholders in the areas of law\, enforcement\, behaviour\, interpersonal violence\, social services and animal welfare that work to prevent and address violence against people or animals for cross-sectoral training on how to collaborate and stop the cycle of violence. The Prosecution for Animal Abuse Conference gathers Crown Prosecutors\, attorneys and allied professionals to share information and resources about animal cruelty and the Violence Link (the relationship between animal abuse and human abuse) in order to ensure that crimes against animals are prosecuted effectively and efficiently. \nRegistration is now open\, and early bird rates are available until October 3rd. Bundle pricing for both events over three days is also available. You can learn more about the full conference schedule and speakers\, and purchase tickets here.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/canadian-violence-link-conference-november-8-9-2023/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20231108T033000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20231109T073000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160530
CREATED:20231005T130954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231023T162956Z
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SUMMARY:Young Lawyers Virtual Conference – A Bridge from the Past to the Future of Law Practice
DESCRIPTION:Join the YCLA virtual conference on how to forge a gratifying and successful career.\n\n\nThe Young Commonwealth Lawyers Association (YCLA) is pleased to announce its 2nd virtual Conference\, the theme of the Conference being: Young Lawyers Virtual Conference – “A Bridge from the Past to the Future of Law Practice”\, where young commonwealth lawyers will reaffirm the Commonwealth bond of legal fraternity\, with each session providing an opportunity to participate. \nWhat could you gain? \n\nHelp build the bridge between the geographical gap\nAn opportunity for young lawyers to form lasting and meaningful relationships between Commonwealth countries through discourse over the Conference\nYoung lawyers can learn from and dialog with seasoned practitioners and colleagues alike\nDesigned by young lawyers for young lawyers\n\nDATE : Wednesday 8th (the registration link will confirm your attendance for both the 8 and 9 November) \nTime : 6.00am – 10.00am GMT – 8 November \nRegister here \nSTART TIME : \n1.00 am Kingston \n2.00 am Nassau \n6.00 am London \n7.00 am Abuja \n8.00 am Lusaka \n9.00 am Nairobi \n11.30 am India \n2.00 pm Malaysia \n4.00 pm PNG \n\n\n\nOpening & Welcoming remarks\nDr Peter Maynard KC & Siddharth Sijoria\n6.00 – 6.15 am GMT\n\n\nKeynote speech\nTBC\n6.15 – 6.30 am GMT\n\n\nTransforming the Legal Landscape: The Intersection of Technology and Law in Innovating Legal Practice\n\nEmeka Arinze \nCharlotte Pope-Williams \nTBC\n6.30 – 7.30 am GMT\n\n\nThe new Dilemma: Can AI replace Professionals in Courts and write  Judgments in Public Law?\n\nShreyas Jayasimha \nTBC \nTBC\n7.45 – 8.45 am GMT\n\n\nInvestigating the Legal Mind: Exploring Mental Health Challenges and well-being amongst Lawyers\n\nKansiime Evas Atwine \nAnku Khanna \nTBC\n9.00 – 10.00 am GMT\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/young-lawyers-virtual-conference-a-bridge-from-the-past-to-the-future-of-law-practice/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231110
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231111
DTSTAMP:20260403T160530
CREATED:20230929T134043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230929T134459Z
UID:21562-1699574400-1699660799@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:Prosecution of Animal Abuse Conference - November 10\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:Humane Canada is proud to bring our ninth annual Prosecution of Animal Abuse Conference on November 10\, 2023\, online again this year\, making it accessible to a national\, possibly global\, audience. \nSome of the session speakers and highlights of this year’s conferences include: \n\nWorking to End Violence: 3 Organizations’ Collaborative Partnership in Saskatchewan with Saskatchewan SPCA\, PATHS\, and STOPS to Violence\nGroundbreaking Changes to BC’s Pet Custody Laws and The Violence Link —A Multifaceted View From An Animal Lawyer (V. Victoria Shroff\, named as a Changemaker on Canadian Lawyer’s Top 25 Most Influential Lawyers of 2023)\, Executive/Advocate from Battered Womens Support Service (BWSS) and a Senior Protection Officer from the BCSPCA\nProsecuting the Nuance: Why prosecuting animal welfare files are different and why it matters\nThe Whens\, Whys and Hows of Using Expert Witnesses: Panel with Crown Prosecutors with Christian Lim (also listed on Canadian Lawyer’s Top 25 of 2023 in the Government\, Non-Profits and Associations category)\, Boyd McGill and Dr. Rebecca Ledger\n\nOur Violence Link Conference brings together stakeholders in the areas of law\, enforcement\, behaviour\, interpersonal violence\, social services and animal welfare that work to prevent and address violence against people or animals for cross-sectoral training on how to collaborate and stop the cycle of violence. The Prosecution for Animal Abuse Conference gathers Crown Prosecutors\, attorneys and allied professionals to share information and resources about animal cruelty and the Violence Link (the relationship between animal abuse and human abuse) in order to ensure that crimes against animals are prosecuted effectively and efficiently. \nRegistration is now open\, and early bird rates are available until October 3rd. Bundle pricing for both events over three days is also available. You can learn more about the full conference schedule and speakers\, and purchase tickets here.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/prosecution-of-animal-abuse-conference-november-10-2023/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231116
DTSTAMP:20260403T160530
CREATED:20230728T183213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230728T183213Z
UID:21276-1699920000-1700092799@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:Civil Litigation Basics 2023
DESCRIPTION:Who should attend: Junior civil litigators and experienced litigators seeking a refresher on key elements within civil litigation \nLearning level: Fundamental \nHere is a chance to experience top litigators presenting actual arguments to actual judges. This unique course is designed for several groups\, including: lawyers in the first two years of practice\, lawyers changing areas of practice\, and experienced lawyers who want a conceptual refresher on key elements within civil litigation. The program will also be of interest to law students and articled students. \nLaunched in 2021 as a Zoom webinar\, this innovative program takes a new approach\, as registrants will experience the entire life cycle of a case by watching counsel present the necessary arguments at various stages of a single fact pattern. \nThe first time through their presentation\, counsel will be making all the mistakes that drive judges crazy. Participants will try to identify all those errors in real time\, then listen as the judges and counsel debrief on what should have been done better. Counsel will then re-present the argument in the most effective manner. \nRegistrants will have an opportunity to test their skills against those of their colleagues\, as prizes will be awarded to those who can identify the most errors. This course will focus on providing registrants with the knowledge base they need to avoid falling into error themselves. \nPlease note: the practice-focused course materials will relate to the fact pattern\, the analysis of issues\, and error identification within each stage of the litigation process. Registrants seeking a topic-by-topic review of the elements of civil litigation are directed to CLEBC’s Courses on Demand archive of Civil Litigation Basics 2018 and the associated reference materials. \nLaw Society of BC CPD Hours: 9 hours (this course will contain a minimum of 2 hours pertaining to professional responsibility and ethics\, client care and relations\, and/or practice management) \nCourse Chairs\nThe Honourable Mr. Justice Ward K. Branch — Supreme Court of BC\, Vancouver\nLuciana P. Brasil — Branch MacMaster LLP\, Vancouver
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/civil-litigation-basics-2023-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20231114T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20231114T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160530
CREATED:20231024T141052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231024T141143Z
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Data Governance
DESCRIPTION:This meeting will be held virtually with no in-person component and will not be recorded. Instructions on how to view this webinar will be sent to registrants upon registration and 1-2 days prior to the meeting. If registration is closed or you have any questions\, please email knowledgenet@iapp.org.\n\n\n\n\nThis is a special joint event with the Calgary\, Edmonton\, Montréal\, St. John’s\, Toronto\, Vancouver and Victoria KnowledgeNet Chapters. \nTopic \nIndigenous Data Sovereignty and Data Governance \nIn her interim report titled “Sacred Responsibility: Searching for the Missing Children and Unmarked Burials”\, the Special Interlocutor identified 12 areas of common concern that created barriers to the recovery efforts to find the missing children and unmarked burials related to Indian Residential Schools. One of these areas was the need to affirm Indigenous Data Sovereignty. This was in addition to barriers caused by privacy laws developed or implemented without consulting Indigenous peoples. She urged Canadians not to be bystanders in the effort to overcome these barriers. \nWhat is Indigenous Data Sovereignty and how is it relevant to privacy? What does “not being a bystander” mean for privacy professionals and the role we play to ensure these rights\, which are enshrined in the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People\, are respected? \nIndigenous Data Sovereignty is the right of Indigenous people to own and govern data about their communities. It means Indigenous peoples are the stewards of data collection and the research done using their data. The inherent right to ownership\, control\, access and possession of Indigenous data triggers the obligation to obtain free\, prior and informed consent of Indigenous people’s to use of their data. \nAttendees will come away with key understanding on the complex history\, current context\, needs\, and the importance of establishing data governance processes that respect Indigenous Data Sovereignty. \nThank you to TD Bank for providing the virtual platform. \nSpeaker: \nGwen Phillips\, BC First Nations Data Governance Initiative Champion\, Ktunaxa Nation \nModerator: \nAbigail Dubiniecki\, CIPP/E\, CIPM\, Privacy Lawyer and Consultant \nTime: \n14:00-15:00 EST
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/indigenous-data-sovereignty-and-data-governancenet/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20231116T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20231116T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160530
CREATED:20231031T134812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231031T141250Z
UID:21732-1700139600-1700154000@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:Small Business Tech Day
DESCRIPTION:How To Use Current Technology To Maximize Productivity And Profits In Your Business While Staying Protected And Secure: this free online event includes celebrities like shark tank’s Robert Herjavec\, Co-Founder of Siri Adam Cheyer\, and best-selling author and entrepreneur extraordinaire Mike Michalowicz. \n\nREGISTER HERE\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout Small Business Tech Day Atlantic\, Canada \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe event is designed to help small businesses equip themselves with the best technology and practices available today to increase productivity and profitability and protect them against online threats. Featuring well-known business leaders\, tech experts\, and leading minds showing small businesses how to compete and succeed in many aspects of their business with a concentration on utilizing technology to be productive\, profitable\, and protected​.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/small-business-tech-day/
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20231116T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20231116T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160530
CREATED:20231005T123905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231005T124034Z
UID:21604-1700141400-1700146800@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:Do’s & Don’ts of Working with Private Investigators
DESCRIPTION:Live webinar with chat*\nincludes 60 day replay\n\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\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. \n\n\n\n\nWho Should Attend\nThis seminar is suitable for all lawyers\, and specifically those who use or are considering using private investigators as part of their practice. \n\n\nAbout the Program\nPrivate investigators can be a useful resource in a wide range of practice areas\, especially in the early stages of building a case. In addition to locating items and people\, private investigators can run background checks\, search for income and assets\, interview witnesses\, conduct physical and electronic surveillance\, and document and testify about the evidence they have collected. Their services can be invaluable in achieving an early resolution or strengthening the case for trial in employment investigations\, criminal cases\, family law matters\, insurance claims\, and commercial disputes. Retaining this assistance\, however\, means that lawyers assume important ethical and legal responsibilities for how the investigation is handled. This program with experienced labour and employment lawyers Michael Sherrard and Brian Wasyliw will address the legal and ethical issues that arise when lawyers retain private investigators and best practices to help investigators and instructing lawyers stay within the lines of permissible conduct and avoid potential pitfalls. By following some basic do’s and don’ts\, lawyers can ensure they obtain high quality\, admissible evidence that advances their case\, without compromising their professional and ethical standards. Don’t miss this opportunity to get answers to the questions you’ve always wanted to ask! \n\n\nMeet Your Presenters\n\nBrian Wasyliw (Sherrard Kuzz LLP) is an experienced and accomplished employment and labour lawyer with a background in commercial litigation. Brian has extensive experience at all levels of court in Ontario and before administrative tribunals. He sits on the board of directors of the Council of Professional Investigators of Ontario\, and the Yves Landry Foundation. Brian’s expertise includes the full range of employment and labour law with particular focus on employment contracts\, wrongful and constructive dismissal\, non-competition and non-solicitation\, injunctive relief\, grievance arbitration\, employment and labour issues in corporate restructuring and transactions\, and human rights and accommodation. Brian is published on a variety of labour and employment issues. \n\n\nMichael Sherrard is Managing Partner of Sherrard Kuzz LLP in Toronto. Michael’s clients are national & international\, public & private\, and operate in a wide range of industries and sectors. Michael is recognized as one of Canada’s leading employment and labour lawyers by Chambers Global\, Who’s Who Legal (Global Elite Thought Leader & Most Highly Regarded)\, Legal 500\, Best Lawyers and Lexpert. He is former Chair of the National Labour and Employment Law Section of the Canadian Bar Association and also the Labour and Employment Law Section of the Ontario Bar Association. Michael is widely published and frequently asked to speak at national and international conferences.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/dos-donts-of-working-with-private-investigators/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20231117T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20231117T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160530
CREATED:20231017T184302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231020T140500Z
UID:21662-1700215200-1700226000@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:Family Law Update by the Law Society of Newfoundland and Labrador
DESCRIPTION:Seminar Overview    \nJoin us for a family law update being presented in collaboration with the Canadian Bar Association – Newfoundland and Labrador branch. In the first segment of our seminar\, Keri-Lynn Power will discuss the mandatory dispute resolution requirements under the Divorce Act as well as other considerations in family mediation and arbitration\, including screening for domestic violence and selecting the right neutral. Keri-Lynn will then provide a caselaw update\, reviewing recent decisions from all levels of court. Finally\, Justice Michelle Coady will share the do’s\, don’ts\, best practices\, clarifications\, and practical tips for navigating the complexities of Family Court. Her valuable insights will provide attendees with a judicial viewpoint and a deeper understanding of the nuances involved in family law proceedings. \nSeminar Presenters  \nJustice Michelle Coady \nBorn and raised in St. John’s\, Justice Coady’s first formal education was in nursing. Initially\, she attended St. Clare’s School of Nursing and graduated in 1992. While nursing part time\, she furthered her education at the Memorial University of Newfoundland School of Nursing\, where she received her Bachelor of Nursing in 1995. \nJustice Coady became a student at Dalhousie in the fall of 1995 and was awarded her Bachelor of Laws in 1998. She completed articles at O’Dea\, Earle Law Offices in St. John’s and following her call to the bar\, remained at that firm as an associate where she enjoyed a rewarding general practice. In 2007\, Justice Coady joined The Newfoundland and Labrador Legal Aid Commission as a staff solicitor. \nDuring her time with the Commission\, Justice Coady practiced primarily in the areas of family and criminal law. She was the first defense counsel in the Family Violence Intervention Court and recently completed three years as duty counsel at the Supreme Court Family Division in St. John’s. Most recently\, Justice Coady held the position of Deputy Area Director with the St. John’s Office of the Legal Aid Commission. \nJustice Coady was appointed to the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador (Family Division) in March 2019 and assumed the role of Senior Administrative Judge of the Supreme Court Family Division in March 2022. \nKeri-Lynn Power  \nBorn and raised in Churchill Falls\, Newfoundland and Labrador\, Keri-Lynn has a Bachelor of Law (with Honours) and Masters in International Commercial Law from the University of Kent in Canterbury\, the National Accreditation Certificate from the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law\, an Executive Certificate in Conflict Management from the University of Windsor Law School- Stitt Feld Handy Group\, a Certificate in Mediation from the Harvard Mediation Institute at Harvard Law School\, and a Certificate in Trauma Informed Advocacy from Mitchell Hamline School of Law. \nShe is the current Chair of the Family Law Section for the Canadian Bar Association-Newfoundland and Labrador Branch and has served in the same for the past 7 years and is actively involved with the National Executive. She is the Chair of the Pharmaceutical External Audit Appeal Board\, a Review Panel Member of the Medical Care Insurance Act\, Disciplinary Panel Member for the College of Massage Therapists\, external counsel for the Miawpukek Band\, and spent 12 years as an adjudicator for the Human Rights Commission. \nKeri-Lynn spent time clerking with the Department of Justice\, has coached people on alternate dispute resolution  courses\, and has been in private practice since 2006 at Regular Power Clarke Lawyers where she enjoys a very diverse practice with a focus on family law\, personal injury litigation\, aboriginal law\, and  real estate. She was named as one of Canada’s Top Lawyers this past year in Real Estate. \nKeri-Lynn has spent time presenting on various Family Law Matters across Canada to lawyers\, the public and other stakeholders. In her spare time Keri-Lynn sits on the Law Society Honours and Awards Committee\, the Bar and Bench Committee\, Daybreak Parent Child Centre Board of Directors\, volunteers with Lakecrest Independent School and has over two decades of service with Scouts Canada. Keri-Lynn and her husband Toby are also kept busy with their various business interests and being the parents of two young daughters. \nRegistration Fee:\n$172.50.00 ($150.00 + HST) \n Registration Fee for CBA Members:\n$115.00 ($100.00 + HST) \n HST # R108086463 \n* Registration includes sandwiches\, snacks\, and refreshments for in-person attendees. \nCPD Credit:   3 hours \nRegister Here.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/family-law-update-by-the-law-society-of-newfoundland-and-labrador/
LOCATION:3rd Floor\, Law Society Building\, 196-198 Water Street\, St. John’s\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
ORGANIZER;CN="Law Society of Newfoundland & Labrador":MAILTO:churley@lsnl.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231121
DTSTAMP:20260403T160530
CREATED:20231102T150500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231102T150500Z
UID:21742-1700438400-1700524799@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:eDiscovery and Electronic Evidence 2023
DESCRIPTION:Manage the information—take control of the litigation! Via webinar only\n\n\n\nWho should attend: Civil litigators\, paralegals\, and legal support staff who manage documentary discovery \nLearning level: Intermediate \nThe digital age is fully upon us as technology continues to reshape and redefine the process of civil litigation. \nWith the rise of electronically stored information comes an array of issues relating to the management\, search\, and presentation of such digital information. In the pre-trial context\, comes the issue of using computer software to assist with discovery in searching electronically stored data; this issue is particularly important where there is a very large database. In the trial preparation and trial conduct context\, there are issues relating to establishing the fidelity and admissibility of evidence in an electronic format. \nThis comprehensive one-day program will quickly bring practitioners up to speed on current issues and best practices for effectively managing electronic evidence in the litigation process. \nCourse Chairs\nAnn Halkett — Director\, SOLVED eDiscovery\, a division of Alexander Holburn\, Alexander Holburn Beaudin + Lang LLP\, Vancouver\nDavid Wotherspoon — Wotherspoon Law\, Vancouver \n\nJust want the materials from the course?Subscribe to Online Course Materials and access 5\,400+ papers produced for CLEBC courses since 2001. \nCan’t make the webinar or rebroadcasts? Want online CPD available 24/7?\n \nSubscribe to Courses On Demand\, our comprehensive online resource with 1\,500+ videos and 5\,400+ papers from CLEBC courses. This course will be added to Courses on Demand approximately 30 days from the original course date.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/ediscovery-and-electronic-evidence-2023/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20231121T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20231121T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160530
CREATED:20231102T150710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231102T150710Z
UID:21744-1700557200-1700568000@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:Deeper Dive into the Details of Persuasive Writing 2023
DESCRIPTION:Clear\, concise\, persuasive legal writing \nPlease 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. \nWho should attend: Lawyers who know that fluff is for pillows\, not legal documents—those who want to learn to distill their writing to its essence and become more persuasive in the process \nLearning level: Fundamental/Intermediate \nStuart Teicher\, Esq. used to think that semicolons were stupid\, editing was a waste\, and letters were irrelevant. But oh\, how he was wrong! These details of legal writing are actually critical elements in being persuasive. Join the “CLE Performer” as he takes a deeper dive into the details of persuasive writing that will make your writing go from good to great! \nHour 1: Semicolons are stupid and other legal writing myths: Stuart explains how small elements like punctuation and grammar are critical for lawyers to take their writing to the next level…and he does so in a (surprisingly?) engaging way. \nHour 2: Building the structure and fine-tuning the finish: Every generation of lawyers is taught a different legal writing acronym that teaches the proper structure for legal writing. Now learn the acronym to end all acronyms—CIREAC. Also\, Stuart explains how the finishing touches are the most important touches\, and he reveals his process for editing your documents. \nHour 3: Killer correspondence! One of the sharpest tools in the lawyer’s arsenal is a surprisingly common item: the letter. Whether it’s a demand letter\, a note sent during negotiations\, or a client communication\, your success could be dependent on a piece of correspondence. In this hour\, Stuart explains how to write them with the proper persuasive edge. \nAfter taking this workshop\, you will be able to: \n\nuse plain English and proper grammar to create documents that are clear\, concise\, and direct\nunderstand the proper structure of a persuasive writing\nensure success with a structured editing process\n\nYou may also be interested in Breaking Out of the Form: Smart Direction for Better Drafting on Friday\, November 24\, 2023. \nCourse Instructor\nStuart Teicher\, Esq. — Teicher Professional Growth\, LLC\, East Brunswick\, New Jersey
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/deeper-dive-into-the-details-of-persuasive-writing-2023/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231123
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231124
DTSTAMP:20260403T160530
CREATED:20231102T150919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231102T150919Z
UID:21746-1700697600-1700783999@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:Administrative Law Conference 2023
DESCRIPTION:Featuring the Honourable Mr. Justice Malcolm Rowe\, Supreme Court of Canada\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThursday\, November 23\, 2023\n9:00 am – 4:00 pm\nVancouver Location TBA\nor attend via webinar \nWho should attend: Those who appear before\, advise\, or sit as a member of an administrative tribunal and/or those who appear as counsel in court in applications for judicial review and appeals from administrative tribunals \nLearning level: Intermediate/Advanced \nIt can be difficult to stay on top of all the changes happening in administrative law. This annual conference is your efficient solution to learning about recent decisions\, legislative updates\, and current trends in this complex practice area. \nHear from a distinguished faculty of judges\, academics\, and leading lawyers who have researched\, analyzed\, and curated key developments over the past year to share with you. You will leave this conference up to date and equipped with new practice tips for your administrative law files. \nThis year\, we are honoured to have the Honourable Mr. Justice Malcolm Rowe speaking at the conference. \nJoin us and review a year’s worth of administrative law developments in a day! \nAfter taking this program\, you will: \n\nunderstand and be able to apply the latest court decisions and legislative updates to your practice\nbe aware of changes needed by tribunals to implement UNDRIP\nlearn about litigating in parallel universes\ngain an understanding of judicial review where a limited appeal exists\n\nLaw Society of BC CPD Hours: 6 hours (this course will contain a minimum of 1 hour pertaining to professional responsibility and ethics\, client care and relations\, and/or practice management). \nCourse Chairs\nAlison M. Latimer\, KC — Barrister & Solicitor\, Vancouver\nElena F. Miller — BC Labour Relations Board\, Vancouver \nCan’t make the webinar or rebroadcasts? Want online CPD available 24/7?\nSubscribe to Courses On Demand\, our comprehensive online resource with 21\,500+ videos and 5\,400+ papers from CLEBC courses. This course will be added to Courses on Demand approximately 30 days from the original course date.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/administrative-law-conference-2023/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20231123T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20231123T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160530
CREATED:20231023T163335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231023T163335Z
UID:21695-1700726400-1700758800@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:AI and Ethics in Litigation and Dispute Resolution
DESCRIPTION:Overview of AI in litigation and dispute resolution\, including its benefits and limitations\nEthical considerations in using AI in litigation and dispute resolution\, such as maintaining lawyer-client privilege\, ensuring transparency\, and avoiding biased outcomes\nCase studies highlighting ethical dilemmas in AI and litigation\, such as the use of predictive analytics in sentencing decisions\n\n\n\nPractical examples: \n\nUse of AI tools such as predictive coding in e-discovery and legal analytics in case assessment\nAddressing concerns related to maintaining lawyer-client privilege while using AI tools in litigation and dispute resolution\nExamining the potential for bias in AI systems used for predictive analytics in sentencing decisions\n\nTime: 8am EDT / 9am ADT /12pm GMT /1pm WAT / 2pm CAT / 8pm HKT & MYT \nDate: Thursday 23rd November 2023 \nSpeakers:\nShikin Datu Gulam\nHin Han Shum \nModerators:\nMalcolm Mercer \nRegister here \nThe series comprises an additional 4 episodes exploring  the role of AI cross practice as follows: \n\nEpisode 3 January 2024 : AI and Ethics in Contract Review and Due Diligence\nEpisode 4  February 2024 : AI and Ethics in Data Privacy and Cybersecurity\nEpisode 5 March 2024 : AI and Ethics in Intellectual Property\nEpisode 6 April 2024 : AI and Ethics in Access to Justice\n\n\n\n\nOrganiser \n\nThe Commonwealth Lawyers Association.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/ai-and-ethics-in-litigation-and-dispute-resolution/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231125
DTSTAMP:20260403T160530
CREATED:20231102T151151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231102T151151Z
UID:21748-1700784000-1700870399@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:Aboriginal Law Conference 2023: Self-determination and Self-governance
DESCRIPTION:Your essential yearly update \nFriday\, November 24\, 2023\n9:00 am – 4:30 pm\nPinnacle Harbourfront Hotel\, 1133 West Hasting Street\, Vancouver\nor attend via webinar \nWho should attend: Lawyers practicing in the area of Aboriginal law\, in private practice\, industry\, and government; others who focus on Aboriginal law issues will also benefit\, including Indigenous organizations\, in-house counsel\, and law students \nLearning level: All levels \nThis year we will bring together leading Aboriginal law practitioners to speak on the theme of self-determination and self-governance. We will explore the legal and practical implications of current developments affecting Indigenous Peoples\, governments\, and industry. \nWe are pleased to have with us the Honourable Senator Michèle Audette\, who will be joined by Darius Bossé\, to speak on Strengthening the Indigenous Languages Act. \nOther topics will include Indigenous Water Rights and Protected and Conserved Areas\, Indigenous and Settler Governments and Legal Systems\, Community Lawmaking and Indigenous Children and Families\, and an exploration of the rise of “Métis Denialism.” \nCourse Chairs\nRosanne M. Kyle\, KC — Mandell Pinder LLP\, Vancouver\nStephen Mussell — Mandell Pinder LLP\, oskana ka-asastēki (Regina) & Vancouver \nCan’t make the webinar or rebroadcasts? Want online CPD available 24/7?\nSubscribe to Courses On Demand\, our comprehensive online resource with 1\,500+ videos and 5\,400+ papers from CLEBC courses. This course will be added to Courses on Demand approximately 30 days from the original course date.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/aboriginal-law-conference-2023-self-determination-and-self-governance/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20231124T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20231124T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160530
CREATED:20231102T151336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231102T151336Z
UID:21750-1700816400-1700827200@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:Breaking Out of the Form: Smart Direction for Better Drafting 2023
DESCRIPTION: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. \nWho should attend: Lawyers who want to be deal makers\, not deal breakers—those who want to learn how to create agreements that are an effortless reading experience while still reflecting the critical terms of a deal \nLearning level: Fundamental/Intermediate \nIt’s time to write contracts differently! Stuart Teicher\, Esq. (the “CLE Performer”) uses his unique style to explain why lawyers need to break free from the restrictions of the past—those dreaded forms. Whether it’s rewriting the form or drafting from scratch\, Stuart teaches us how to make our contract drafting better by focusing on the essence of transactional drafting\, the details of proper contract structure\, and the key details in our writing. \n\nMaking the deal—a reminder about how the client thinks\, what they care about\, and how to translate that into an agreement\n\n\nWhy contract structure is critical\n\nthe importance of content grouping\nwhen formatting matters\neliminating obstacles…like block paragraphs\n\n\n\n\nDrafting contingencies that work and the role of definitions\n\n\nDrafting clearly and without ambiguity\n\ndeconstructing complex clauses\nincorporating plain language without reducing enforceability\nreworking boilerplate provisions\n\n\n\n\nGetting down to the details\n\nwhen to use shall\, must\, and will\ngrammar rules you should ignore in contract drafting\na few words on proper punctuation\nunique contract styles and when they might be valuable\n\n\n\n\nSome practical tips for a smoother transaction\n\nHere’s what past registrants had to say: \n“Outstanding. Tricked me into thinking I was being entertained\, instead of learning drafting/writing skills. Funny!” \n“Stuart knows how to keep the audience engaged! The three hours were illuminating\, enlightening\, and informative!” \nYou may also be interested in A Deeper Dive into the Details of Persuasive Writing on Friday\, November 17\, 2023. \nCourse Instructor\nStuart Teicher\, Esq. — Teicher Professional Growth\, LLC\, East Brunswick\, New Jersey
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/breaking-out-of-the-form-smart-direction-for-better-drafting-2023/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20231127T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20231127T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160530
CREATED:20231117T161332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231117T161451Z
UID:21890-1701108000-1701111600@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:Online Information Session - Atlantic Immigrant Career Loan Fund (AICLF)
DESCRIPTION:On November 27th\, join the Immigrant Services Association of Nova Scotia (ISANS) for a one-hour webinar 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. \nDuring this event\, you will learn: \n\nWho is eligible for the AICLF\nWhat costs the AICLF can cover\nThe kinds of programs the AICLF can help pay for\nHow the AICLF is funded and how it is administered across Atlantic Canada\nWhy the AICLF is a better choice for immigrants in Atlantic Canada than funding through a private institution on their own\n\nDuring and after the presentation\, you can also ask any questions you might have about AICLF. \nRegistration and attendance details: \n\nRegister for the event at this link\nThe registration deadline is 5 pm Thursday\, November 23\nYou will receive a link to the meeting before the event\n\nFor more information\, please contact:   Ken Partridge  |  kpartridge@isans.ca
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/online-information-session-atlantic-immigrant-career-loan-fund-aiclf/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231129
DTSTAMP:20260403T160530
CREATED:20231102T151606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231102T151606Z
UID:21752-1701129600-1701215999@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:Commercial Litigation 2023
DESCRIPTION:Master the essentials of current commercial litigation practice! \nWho should attend: Civil litigators\, corporate-commercial solicitors\, in-house counsel \nLearning level: Fundamental/Intermediate \nThis comprehensive program is for general civil litigators who seek a review of the key procedural and substantive matters shaping the conduct of commercial litigation. \nAs with previous editions of this program\, this year’s course will blend core topic areas\, current legal issues\, and advocacy skills to create a wide-ranging yet practical program. This session will focus on litigation strategy and its relation to the management of the issues pertaining to the various phases of a commercial file. \nThis course will make counsel more effective in serving clients in this important niche of litigation practice. \nCourse Chairs\nBrent Olthuis\, KC — Olthuis van Ert\, Vancouver\nTaylor-Marie Young — Rush Ihas Hardwick LLP\, Kelowna \nCan’t make the webinar or rebroadcasts? Want online CPD available 24/7?\nSubscribe to Courses On Demand\, our comprehensive online resource with 1\,500+ videos and 5\,400+ papers from CLEBC courses. This course will be added to Courses on Demand approximately 30 days from the original course date.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/commercial-litigation-2023/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20231128T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20231128T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160530
CREATED:20231124T154202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231124T154202Z
UID:21930-1701178200-1701185400@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:Public Safety Canada Webinar Series: Combatting Online Child Sexual Exploitation
DESCRIPTION:Register for the Public Safety Canada Webinar Series: Combatting Online Child Sexual Exploitation. \nWebinar 1: Public Safety Canada Webinar on Emerging Technological Trends: The Impacts of Generative AI and Deepfakes on Online Child Sexual Exploitation\, November 28th\, 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm EST. \nTo Register \nPlease click on the link below. You will then receive a confirmation email with login details. \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEkfuCppzouH9R6FM76mwX0Wp-xHBgcqH9f \nIf you have registered but have not received the Zoom link\, please check your email inbox for the confirmation email from Public Safety Canada – Sécurité publique Canada or contact tinsae.woldetensae@hillandknowlton.com. \nFor any questions about the event\, please do not hesitate to email our team at onlinecseeseenligne@ps-sp.gc.ca.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/public-safety-canada-webinar-series-combatting-online-child-sexual-exploitation/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231201
DTSTAMP:20260403T160530
CREATED:20231006T172920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231006T172920Z
UID:21624-1701302400-1701388799@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:Pozner on Cross: Advanced Techniques Using the Chapter Method
DESCRIPTION: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. \n\nWho should attend: All lawyers who want to take their cross-examination skills to the next level by learning from a master of cross-examination! \n\nLearning level: Intermediate \nMastering the science of cross-examination is essential for the skilled litigator. \nVeteran trial attorney and author Larry Pozner teaches the key elements of effective cross: how to factually dominate the trial with substance\, train witnesses\, shape jurors’ perceptions\, put facts in the best context\, derail opposition\, and ultimately win cases. \nYou will learn to focus on the power of leading questions\, how to control witnesses one fact at a time\, and goal-oriented questioning sequences that block escape. \nLaw Society of BC CPD Hours: 6.5 hours (this course does not contain professional responsibility and ethics\, client care and relations\, and/or practice management) \nCourse Instructor\nLarry Pozner — Reilly Pozner LLP\, Denver\, CO
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/pozner-on-cross-advanced-techniques-using-the-chapter-method-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20231130T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20231130T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160530
CREATED:20231030T192519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231030T192519Z
UID:21728-1701347400-1701352800@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:Privacy and Access at a Turning Point: Looking forward to 2026 by the International Association of Privacy Professionals
DESCRIPTION:Please join the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) St. John’s  Chapter in welcoming Michael Harvey who will present Privacy and Access at a Turning Point: Looking forward to 2026. This virtual session is scheduled for Thursday\, November 30\, 2023\, 12:30-2:00 pm NL time. This session is open to all and is FREE of charge – you do not even need to be an IAPP member.  \nPlease register using the link provided. \nSpeaker\nMichael Harvey\, Information and Privacy Commissioner\, Newfoundland and Labrador \nTopic \nPrivacy and Access at a Turning Point: Looking forward to 2026. \nWhat better way to end the year than to reflect on recent issues while looking forward to what privacy professionals can expect in the new year and beyond? Please join the IAPP St. John’s KnowledgeNet Chapter in welcoming Newfoundland and Labrador’s Information and Privacy Commissioner\, Michael Harvey\, who will provide updates on the work of his office at home and abroad including meetings with the Federal Provincial and Territorial information and privacy commissioners\, the Global Privacy Assembly and the United Nations panel on digital health innovation.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/privacy-and-access-at-a-turning-point-looking-forward-to-2026-by-the-international-association-of-privacy-professionals/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20231130T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20231130T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160530
CREATED:20231106T191329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231106T194314Z
UID:21785-1701349200-1701360000@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:Evidence Law Refresher: 5-Part CPD Seminar Series by the Law Society of Newfoundland and Labrador
DESCRIPTION:Seminar Overview \nJoin 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. \nMembers may register for all five seminars at a discounted rate. Alternatively\, members may register for individual sessions by following the links in the descriptions below. The first four seminars will be delivered online only\, while the final seminar will have an in-person attendance option. Members should be aware that they will have access to recordings of the lectures if they are unable to participate at the noted date(s)/time(s). \nRegister for all 5 Sessions \nSession 1: Back to Basics: Purposes\, Sources & Fundamental Concepts of Canadian Evidence Law – November 30\, 2023\nSession 2: Shortcuts to Proof: How to Avoid Leading Evidence (or Lead Less of It) – January 18\, 2024\nSession 3: Opinion Evidence: Admissibility\, Pitfalls – February 20\, 2024\nSession 4: Famous and Frustrating: The Law of Hearsay – March 19\, 2024\nSession 5: Documents\, Electronic Documents\, and Affidavits – April 16\, 2024 \nSession 1 : Back to Basics: Purposes\, Sources & Fundamental Concepts of Canadian Evidence Law\nThursday November 30\, 2023\, 1:00 – 4:00 pm\n \nIn this foundational session\, we will embark on a journey through the bedrock of Evidence Law\, exploring essential sources and core concepts. After a review of relevance\, materiality\, and the distinction between direct and circumstantial evidence\, we will delve into the Supreme Court’s “Principled Approach\,” with attention to how evidence rules differ in civil and criminal cases. The burdens and standards of proof will also be examined\, laying a strong groundwork for the subsequent sessions. \nRegister for Session 1 \nSession 2: Shortcuts to Proof: How to Avoid Leading Evidence (or Lead Less of It)\nThursday\, January 18\, 2024\, 1:00 – 4:00 pm \nSession 2 will equip you with the tools to streamline and reduce the amount of evidence that you are required to lead in trials and hearings. We’ll dive into the world of presumptions and the strategic use of formal admissions\, agreed statements of fact\, and in-trial agreements. Furthermore\, we’ll unravel the intricacies of judicial notice\, enabling you to navigate this valuable shortcut to proof. \nRegister for Session 2 \nSession 3: Opinion Evidence: Admissibility\, Pitfalls\nTuesday\, February 20\, 2024\, 1:00 – 4:00 pm \nOpinion evidence can be a tricky terrain to navigate\, but in Session 3\, we will demystify it for you. Starting with the common law bar on witnesses giving opinions\, we will examine the expert opinion exception. You’ll gain insights into the qualification of experts\, the White Burgess test for admissibility\, and how the law deals with expert bias. We’ll also shed light on the lay opinion exception\, looking at traditional categories and the “principled” lay opinion exception\, as well as the troublesome line between lay and expert opinion. \nRegister for Session 3 \nSession 4: Famous and Frustrating: The Law of Hearsay\nTuesday\, March 19\, 2024\, 1:00 – 4:00 pm \nSession 4 is dedicated to unraveling the complexities of hearsay evidence and the rules that govern its admissibility. We’ll begin by defining and identifying hearsay\, followed by an examination of the Supreme Court’s “principled approach” to hearsay\, emphasizing the crucial factors of necessity and reliability. As we explore hearsay exceptions (including the “principled exception”)\, you’ll gain a firm grasp of how this intricate web of rules operates. We’ll also compare and contrast the treatment of hearsay evidence in criminal and civil contexts. \nRegister for Session 4 \nSession 5: Documents\, Electronic Documents\, and Affidavits\nTuesday\, April 16\, 2024\, 1:00 – 4:00 pm \nIn the final session\, we’ll tackle the multifaceted world of documents\, electronic records\, and affidavits. We will carefully unpack the distinctions between authentication\, the “original document” rule and admissibility. Our exploration will extend to the challenges of authenticating electronic documents and data\, such as social media content\, under the Canada Evidence Act and the NL Evidence Act. We’ll also delve into the practical but nuanced art of affidavit-writing\, highlighting examples of both effective and flawed affidavits\, highlighting best practices and pitfalls to avoid. \nRegister for Session 5 \nSeminar Presenter \nRobert J. Currie\, K.C. \nRobert J. Currie\, K.C. is Distinguished Research Professor at the Schulich School of Law\, Dalhousie University\, where his teaching areas include: evidence; Canadian\, international & cross-border criminal law; civil procedure; international law; and advocacy. He is a member in good standing of the Nova Scotia Barristers Society and has appeared as counsel at all levels of court in Nova Scotia\, as well as the Federal Court. An award-winning teacher\, Professor Currie is a frequent contributor to CPD and judicial education seminars\, and his scholarly work has been cited at all levels of court\, including the Supreme Court of Canada. His most recent book is the edited collection Transnational and Cross-Border Criminal Law: Canadian Perspectives (Irwin\, 2023). \nRegistration Fee \nOption 1: $172.50 ($150.00 + HST) per seminar \nOption 2: $560.00 ($500.00 + HST) for all five seminars (recordings can be made available) \nHST # R108086463 \nCPD Credit \n3 hours per seminar (15 hours total)
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/evidence-law-refresher-5-part-cpd-seminar-series-by-the-law-society-of-newfoundland-and-labrador/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
ORGANIZER;CN="Law Society of Newfoundland & Labrador":MAILTO:churley@lsnl.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20231130T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20231130T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160530
CREATED:20231005T124220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231005T124232Z
UID:21607-1701351000-1701356400@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:Adobe Acrobat Pro for Lawyers
DESCRIPTION:Live webinar with chat*\nincludes 60 day replay\n\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*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. \n\n\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. \n\n\n\n\nWho Should Attend\nThis introductory level presentation is designed for lawyers new to PDFs or who have a basic familiarity with Adobe Acrobat Pro and want to learn more. \n\n\nAbout the Program\nPortable Document Format (PDF) has become the standard for publishing\, sharing\, storing\, and filing documents electronically. For legal professionals\, the preferred PDF application is Adobe Acrobat Pro. Every lawyer needs to understand the basic features of this technology and how to use it. Join experienced technology trainer Craig Brody as he shares a high-level overview of some of the important ways Adobe Acrobat can save you time and make document sharing easier and safer. You will learn how to create and edit PDFs\, combine files\, redact text\, sign and secure documents\, and run other important commands. Topics include: \n\nconverting Microsoft Word documents to PDF\nthe importance of redaction and how to do it\nhow to alter a PDF\nusing electronic signatures\nprotecting files via password encryption\n\nDon’t miss this opportunity to learn how Adobe Acrobat Pro can help reduce your dependence on paper and improve your organization and efficiency. Materials will include valuable shortcuts and timesaving tips. \n\n\nMeet Your Presenter\n\nCraig Brody is a technology trainer with more than 25 years experience teaching thousands of lawyers and other professionals how to effectively use Microsoft Office\, Adobe Acrobat and other software programs to improve work productivity and efficiency. He is a frequent presenter for American bar associations and leads training workshops at The Wharton Business School and the University of Pennsylvania and UCLA Law Schools. In addition\, he publishes his own training materials and provides software consulting and programming services to law firms and other organizations.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/adobe-acrobat-pro-for-lawyers/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20231206T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20231206T230000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160530
CREATED:20231117T164017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231117T165651Z
UID:21894-1701882000-1701903600@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:West Coast Benchers’ Reception
DESCRIPTION:The President and Benchers of the Law Society of Newfoundland and Labrador request the pleasure of your company at the West Coast Benchers’ Reception. To view the invitation\, please [click here]. \nBenchers’ Reception\nBootleg Brew Co.\, 92 West Street\, Corner Brook\nWednesday\, the 6th day of December 2023\n5:00 pm to 11:00 pm \nYou do not need to RSVP for this event.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/west-coast-benchers-reception/
CATEGORIES:Law Society
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20231207T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20231208T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160530
CREATED:20231027T185609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231027T185609Z
UID:21724-1701954000-1702054800@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:OLA Copyright Symposium 2023: Tackling Today's Copyright Issues
DESCRIPTION:Event Overview \n\n\nDrawing from trending topics in copyright\, this year’s virtual two-day symposium will highlight some of the most critical concerns in the field: artificial intelligence and contract override. \nThe event kicks off with discussions of breaking details in the ongoing clash of AI with academic integrity\, fairness\, and the limits of authorship. The following day\, we will pivot to focus on developments in protecting user rights\, secondary publishing rights\, and Canadian positioning in the arena of contract override. \nTake advantage of this enriching opportunity to examine the dynamic influences on the practical and legal aspects of copyright law! \nDates: December 7 & 8\, 2023\nTime: 1:00pm – 5:00pm ET each day\nFormat: Online \nRegistration (per person): \nOLA members: $125 \nNon-Members: $225 \n*To register a group of 5+ please contact education@accessola.com. \nCode of Conduct: \nOLA’s Code of Conduct policy applies to all event attendees\, sponsors and speakers. Please review the document at this link.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/ola-copyright-symposium-2023-tackling-todays-copyright-issues/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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