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SUMMARY:Managing Workplace Stress
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER NOW \n\n\n\nLearn how to identify\, manage\, reduce\, and even eliminate sources of stress in the workplace to increase organizational productivity\, improve morale\, and contribute to overall workplace wellness. \nWorkplace stress is an ever-increasing reality in today’s modern work environment.  Employees are faced with competing priorities at work and at home\, technology-induced demand for access 24/7\, and lean staffing which adds to overall workload.  These modern stressors\, if unmanaged\, can affect productivity and the general sense of well-being within an organization. Understanding how to identify the sources of stress and incorporating realistic coping strategies into the work environment will help both employees and organizations enhance overall performance and improve morale.  This experiential workshop is designed to help participants identify workplace stressors and develop a stress management plan. \nKey Learning Outcomes \n\nUnderstanding positive versus negative stress\nRecognizing the four key sources of stress\nDeveloping insight into “negative stress” concepts\nDifferentiating between three major types of stress\nUnderstanding how to turn negative stressors into positive outcomes\nIdentifying quick-fix techniques\nLearning long-term preventative practices\nCharting a stress baseline\nDeveloping a stress management plan
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/managing-workplace-stress/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
ORGANIZER;CN="The Gardiner Centre":MAILTO:gardinercentre@mun.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240529T140000
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SUMMARY:Canada’s Volunteer Awards Q&A - English Session
DESCRIPTION:Do you have questions about how to submit a nomination to Canada’s Volunteer Awards (CVA)? The CVA team can help! \nAn information session will take place via Zoom to answer questions about the steps for submitting a nomination using the CVA online system. \nPlease use the link below to join in the language of your choice. \nEnglish Session: Wednesday\, May 29\, 2024\, 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. (EDT) \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/84711661887?pwd=SuTBB3WFa7J0kSVNBLpc0slaj7wyc7.1 \nMeeting ID: 847 1166 1887\nPasscode: 445989 \nFind your local number: https://us06web.zoom.us/u/kbEZkF7Gxw \nFrench Session: Thursday\, May 30\, 2024\, 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. (EDT) \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/83689653114?pwd=cLwjnlxkqTsq9a32IqmfEUSGrztj6n.1 \nMeeting ID: 836 8965 3114\nPasscode: 680799 \nFind your local number: https://us06web.zoom.us/u/kbwU9BR9M \nIf you have any questions\, or need help\, please email us at Info-cva-pbc-gd@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca or call 1-877-825-0434. \nWe look forward to seeing you at the session!
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/canadas-volunteer-awards-qa-english-session/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240530
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240531
DTSTAMP:20260403T160528
CREATED:20240409T121328Z
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SUMMARY:Estate Planning for Blended Families 2024
DESCRIPTION:9:00 am – 4:00 pm\nvia webinar\n\n\n\n\n\n\n—Rebroadcasts—\nOn the rebroadcast date\, you will have until midnight of that rebroadcast date to access the course. Please note that technical support will be available during regular CLEBC business hours. \nSummer Series 2024\nThursday\, July 18\, 2024\nThursday\, July 25\, 2024 \nCan’t make the webinar or rebroadcasts?\nWant 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. \n\nWho should attend: Lawyers practicing in the area of wills\, estates and trusts. This course may also be of interest to lawyers practicing in the area of family law. \nLearning level: Intermediate/Advanced \nThis course addresses the interplay between family law and estate planning\, including the often conflicting obligations presented by these two areas of law. The program will outline current trends and tools to consider when advising your clients. A portion of the course will be dedicated to unique practice and ethics considerations applicable to these areas of law. \nAfter taking this program\, you will: \n\nhave up-to-date information on agreements between spouses\nbe aware of tax issues specific to blended families\nunderstand incapacity planning\nbe up to date on wills\, trusts and inter vivos planning issues and litigation issues\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\nIngrid M. Tsui — Alexander Holburn Beaudin & Lang LLP\, Vancouver\nAmanda N. Winters — Farris LLP\, Vancouver \n\n\n\n\n\n\n*Please note: The in-person session is dependent on a minimum number of registrants and may not be confirmed until 4 weeks before the course date. \nAre you a member of the Indigenous legal community (lawyer/Articled Student/legal support staff/paralegal) or a non-lawyer Indigenous community member?\nWe value your contributions and encourage your participation in all of our programs. To increase accessibility\, we offer a 50% discount* to all Indigenous lawyers/Articled Students/legal support staff/paralegals and a limited number of free online registrations to non-lawyer Indigenous community members. (*discount applies to Regular prices\, not Early Bird prices). Please contact Customer Service to find out more. \nUnable to attend a course without financial assistance from CLEBC?\nClick here for bursary information. \nWant to register for a course now\, but prefer a monthly payment plan?\nCheck out our Easy Pay Plan. \nRegistration includes an electronic copy of the reference materials and lunch for in-person registration.\n\n\n\nJust want the materials from the course?\nSubscribe to Online Course Materials and access 5\,400+ papers produced for CLEBC courses since 2001. \nCLEBC Program Lawyer*\nNadia Myerthall\nnmyerthall@cle.bc.ca\n*non-practising
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/estate-planning-for-blended-families-2024/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240530T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240530T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160528
CREATED:20240524T125039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240524T125039Z
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SUMMARY:Canada’s Volunteer Awards Q&A - French Session
DESCRIPTION:Do you have questions about how to submit a nomination to Canada’s Volunteer Awards (CVA)? The CVA team can help! \nAn information session will take place via Zoom to answer questions about the steps for submitting a nomination using the CVA online system. \nPlease use the link below to join in the language of your choice. \nEnglish Session: Wednesday\, May 29\, 2024\, 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. (EDT) \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/84711661887?pwd=SuTBB3WFa7J0kSVNBLpc0slaj7wyc7.1 \nMeeting ID: 847 1166 1887\nPasscode: 445989 \nFind your local number: https://us06web.zoom.us/u/kbEZkF7Gxw \nFrench Session: Thursday\, May 30\, 2024\, 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. (EDT) \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/83689653114?pwd=cLwjnlxkqTsq9a32IqmfEUSGrztj6n.1 \nMeeting ID: 836 8965 3114\nPasscode: 680799 \nFind your local number: https://us06web.zoom.us/u/kbwU9BR9M \nIf you have any questions\, or need help\, please email us at Info-cva-pbc-gd@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca or call 1-877-825-0434. \nWe look forward to seeing you at the session!
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/canadas-volunteer-awards-qa-french-session/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240530T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240530T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160528
CREATED:20240514T143700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240514T153247Z
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SUMMARY:Open Doors at Justice 2024
DESCRIPTION:Each year\, Justice Canada hosts an Open Doors at Justice event to engage in dialogue with the public and stakeholders on ways to make government more open and accessible. This year\, the Open Doors at Justice event will take place on May 30th\, 2024\, during Open Government Week (May 27th to 31st)\, a worldwide initiative that showcases transparency\, accountability\, and participation in government. This year’s 5th annual Open Doors at Justice event will focus on sharing information and hearing from Justice Canada employees who will be speaking about what they do and why their work is important to supporting Canada’s Justice System. The event is also an opportunity to promote the scope of work that Justice does and the employment opportunities available to those who may wish to join the Department. \nLearn more about this year’s Open Doors at Justice event and register here. This event is both in-person and online.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/open-doors-at-justice-2024/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240604
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240605
DTSTAMP:20260403T160528
CREATED:20240409T121534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240409T121534Z
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SUMMARY:Tuning Up Your Law Firm: Best Practices for Solicitors 2024
DESCRIPTION:9:00 am – 4:00 pm\nvia webinar only \n—Rebroadcasts—\nOn the rebroadcast date\, you will have until midnight of that rebroadcast date to access the course. Please note that technical support will be available during regular CLEBC business hours. \nSummer Series 2024\nTuesday\, July 16\, 2024\nTuesday\, July 23\, 2024 \nCan’t make the webinar or rebroadcasts?\nWant 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:  Solicitors in all areas of practice \nLearning level: All levels \nA solicitors practice tune-up! One day. Lots of speakers. Loads of issues. All your questions answered. \nJoin your fellow solicitors\, co-chairs\, and presenters\, as we cover multiple subjects in a one-day virtual CLE. From marketing\, to “CYA\,” to technology\, to good old-fashioned “nuts and bolts” best practices\, this course is for every solicitor at all levels of experience. \nWe won’t leave any question unanswered\, and we will help you go into the summer with lots to think about. We promise an engaging look at what a solicitor needs to do to be the best they can be. \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\nTimothy J. Lack — Redpoint Law LLP\, Vancouver\nMichael A. LeBeau — LeBeau Law\, Coquitlam\nAlisha O’Neill — Wilson Rasmussen LLP\, Surrey \n\n\n\nAre you a member of the Indigenous legal community (lawyer/Articled Student/legal support staff/paralegal) or a non-lawyer Indigenous community member?\nWe value your contributions and encourage your participation in all of our programs. To increase accessibility\, we offer a 50% discount* to all Indigenous lawyers/Articled Students/legal support staff/paralegals and a limited number of free online registrations to non-lawyer Indigenous community members. (*discount applies to Regular prices\, not Early Bird prices). Please contact Customer Service to find out more. \nUnable to attend a course without financial assistance from CLEBC?\nClick here for bursary information. \nWant to register for a course now\, but prefer a monthly payment plan?\nCheck out our Easy Pay Plan. \nRegistration includes an electronic copy of the reference materials.\n\n\n\nJust want the materials from the course?\nSubscribe to Online Course Materials and access 5\,400+ papers produced for CLEBC courses since 2001. \nCLEBC Program Lawyer*\nTeresa Sheward\ntsheward@cle.bc.ca\n*non-practising
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/tuning-up-your-law-firm-best-practices-for-solicitors-2024/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240605
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240607
DTSTAMP:20260403T160528
CREATED:20240425T155742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240425T155742Z
UID:23036-1717545600-1717718399@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:Facilitation Skills for High-Impact Outcomes (in-person)
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to draw out and process input from a group to move discussions and ideas forward. \nFacilitation Skills teaches participants how to facilitate goal-oriented meetings and discussions through planning\, collaboration\, and consensus. The course teaches meeting management techniques (timekeeping\, following an agreed-upon agenda\, and keeping a clear record).  It also teaches participants how to lead group discussions by using effective listening skills and paraphrasing\, guiding the conversation\, and balancing group participation. The highly interactive course is limited to twelve participants to maximize learning and classroom participation. \nKey Learning Outcomes \n\nLearn practical facilitation skills and strategies to help you become a better facilitator\nObtain effective meeting management techniques to help achieve organizational goals\nHands-on practice in facilitation and immediate feedback\nStrengthen your ability to confidently assemble teams of facilitators and decision-makers\nUnderstand and introduce strategies to help improve employee productivity and communications
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/facilitation-skills-for-high-impact-outcomes-in-person/
LOCATION:The Gardiner Centre\, Emera Innovation Exchange\, Signal Hill Campus Suite 1014\, 100 Signal Hill Road\, St. John's\, NL\, A1A 1B3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
ORGANIZER;CN="The Gardiner Centre":MAILTO:gardinercentre@mun.ca
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240607
DTSTAMP:20260403T160528
CREATED:20231207T144340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231207T144340Z
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SUMMARY:National Roundtable on Administrative Law (2024 Edition) by the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice
DESCRIPTION:Location: Online & In Person:Ottawa\, ON\n\n\n\nBilingual program with simultaneous interpretation\nParticipation in this program is accredited in provinces where CLE requirements for lawyers are mandatory. \n***More details and registratio form to come. \nCo-Chairs \n\nMichael Gottheil\, Accessibility Commissioner\, Canadian Human Rights Commission\nAthanasios Hadjis\, Vice-Chair\, Canadian Human Rights Tribunal\nThe Honourable James W. O’Reilly\, Federal Court\, CIAJ’s Past President\n\nContact \nFor further information\, please contact the Project Manager of Multidisciplinary Programs\, Mary Plagakis\nTel.: 514-731-2855\nEmail: mary.plagakis@ciaj-icaj.ca \n\nCancellation Policy: \n\n30 days or more before the event: Administration fees of $40\n7 days or more before the event: 50% of registration fees\nLess than 7 days before the event: No refund\n\nAt any time\, a participant may be replaced by another person without charge \nCOVID-19 Requirements \nTo protect everyone’s health\, the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice requests that participants\, CIAJ staff\, faculty members and speakers are vaccinated against COVID-19 unless they benefit from a recognized medical exemption. This request is in addition to any restrictions or vaccination requirements that may be in force in the jurisdiction or at the venue where the event is being held. Masks are strongly recommended.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/national-roundtable-on-administrative-law-2024-edition-by-the-canadian-institute-for-the-administration-of-justice/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240607T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240607T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160528
CREATED:20240521T144145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240521T144145Z
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SUMMARY:Parenting Coordination by the Family Dispute Resolution Institute
DESCRIPTION:12:00 Noon AT / 12:30 PM NT\nOnline Zoom Presentation \n1 hour followed by 15 mins for further discussion with our presenter or FDRIA\nRecording will be available on demand the following week.  \nFamily dispute resolution service for parents who continue to experience significant conflict with a co-parent. \nABSTRACT This webinar is for family law professionals who work with parents epxperiencing significant conflict in co-parenitng and implementing their parening plan often resulting in continuous court motions.  \nWhen children are exposed to ongoing conflict between their parents\, they are at risk for social and mental health problems\, and may experience more difficulty with their own intimate relationships in the long term.  Parenting coordination can help to reduce parents’ conflict and may provide respite from exposure to their parents’ conflict. \nParenting coordination combines education\, coaching\, mediation and where necessary\, arbitration\, to interpret the parenting plan related to day-to-day decisions. The Parenting Coordinator provides information\, effective tools and strategies for parents to improve their co-parent dynamic and communication to provide parents and children some respite from conflict. In some cases\, the role of the parenting coordinator is to disengage the parents completely. \nHilary Linton is a senior family lawyer\, mediator\, parenting coordinator and arbitrator. She founded Riverdale Mediation after litigating family and civil matters for 14 years including as a partner in a Toronto boutique law firm. Riverdale’s team of highly skilled family mediators\, parenting coordinators and arbitrators resolve high conflict and challenging disputes. Riverdale is also internationally known for its high calibre online training programs in Family Dispute Resolution. \nRegister here\nRequest access to a recorded webinar \nLearn more about MDW Law Mediation Training
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/parenting-coordination-by-the-family-dispute-resolution-institute/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240607T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240607T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160528
CREATED:20240606T112931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240606T113315Z
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SUMMARY:Law Society of Newfoundland and Labrador Annual General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Annual General Meeting of the Law Society of Newfoundland and Labrador will be held\, in person\, at 2:00 pm on Friday\, 7 June 2024 at the Law Society Building\, 196-198 Water Street\, St. John’s. \nPlease RSVP by noon\, Wednesday\, 5 June 2024\, to Erin Rowe at erowe@lsnl.ca if you plan to attend the AGM.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/law-society-of-newfoundland-and-labrador-annual-general-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Law Society
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240610T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240610T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160528
CREATED:20240529T182114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240529T182114Z
UID:23317-1718028000-1718031600@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:Atlantic Immigrant Career Loan Fund (AICLF) Online Information Session
DESCRIPTION:On June 10th\, join us for a one-hour webinar at 2:00 pm ADT to learn about the Atlantic Immigrant Career Loan Fund (AICLF). This Immigrant Services of Nova Scotia-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. \n During 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\n During 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 by filling in this registration form.\nThe registration deadline is 5 pm ADT Friday\, June 7th \nYou will receive a link to the meeting before the event\n\nFor more information\, please contact:   Ken Partridge  |  kpartridge@isans.ca \n2:00 – 3:00 pm ADT \nPlatform: Microsoft Teams
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/atlantic-immigrant-career-loan-fund-aiclf-online-information-session-5/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240611T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240611T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160528
CREATED:20240606T154803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240606T154803Z
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SUMMARY:A Climb to the Summit of Mont-Tremblant\, with the project ‘’Toucher le Sommet’’ - Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The Youth and Indigenous Justice Division\, Family Law and Youth Justice Section\, of the Department of Justice Canada invites you to participate in a webinar on: \nA Climb to the Summit of Mont-Tremblant\, with the project ‘’Toucher le Sommet’’ \n11:00 to 12:30 p.m. (Eastern Daylight Time) \nPerseverance and working towards a goal culminates in a climb to the summit of Mont-Tremblant. In this webinar\, the winners of the 2023 National Youth Justice Policing Award will share their experience dealing with youth who have been found guilty of their first criminal offence\, and face various challenges and risks. \nThe presenter will discuss the spectrum of youth justice approaches available in these situations. She will also discuss her police service’s initiative\, “Toucher le Sommet”\, where police officers mentor youth through sports and games\, over the course of then weeks\, to support their rehabilitation and reintegration into the community in the City of Saint-Eustache. \nFor her work on “Project Toucher le Sommet”\,  Constable Jessica Bonneville was awarded the Minister of Justice National Youth Justice Policing Award in 2023. \nPresenter \nConstable Jessica Bonneville joined the Saint-Eustache Police Service in 2020 as a patrol officer. In 2022\, she was assigned as a police educator at École secondaire des Patriotes\, where she organized and promoted “Toucher le Sommet” to young people and partner organizations. \nRegistration Details \nThere is no cost to attend the webinar\, but registration is required by June 6th\, 2024.  \n To register on JUScampus\, please use: \nA climb to the summit of Mont-Tremblant\, with the project ‘’Toucher le Sommet’’ (justice.gc.ca) \nOtherwise\, please use:  \nWebinaire: Une escalade au sommet du Mont-Tremblant\, avec le projet « Toucher le Sommet » / Webinar: A climb to the summit of Mont-Tremblant\, with the project ‘’Toucher le Sommet’’ \nFor information about the continuing professional development (CPD) hours for this course\, please consult the 2024 Accreditation Summary. \nThis webinar will be delivered in French with simultaneous interpretation in English.  Viewers are invited to submit questions for the presenter in either official language.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/a-climb-to-the-summit-of-mont-tremblant-with-the-project-toucher-le-sommet-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240613
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240614
DTSTAMP:20260403T160528
CREATED:20240409T121723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240409T121723Z
UID:22918-1718236800-1718323199@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:Estate Litigation Basics 2024
DESCRIPTION:Advise your next estate litigation client with confidence \n9:00 am – 4:00 pm\nvia webinar \n—Rebroadcasts—\nOn the rebroadcast date\, you will have until midnight of that rebroadcast date to access the course. Please note that technical support will be available during regular CLEBC business hours. \nSummer Series 2024\nFriday\, July 19\, 2024\nFriday\, July 26\, 2024 \nCan’t make the webinar or rebroadcasts?\nWant 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. \n\nWho should attend: This course is designed for lawyers who are developing a practice in the area of wills\, estates\, and trust litigation. This course may also be of interest to general practitioners. \nLearning level: Fundamental \nYour first few estate litigation files don’t have to be stressful. \nThis basics course will provide you with the fundamental building blocks to litigate a wills and estates case\, plus build a practice in this area. Experienced estate litigators will share with you essential information\, practical guidance\, and insider tips to save you time spent on trial by error. \nYou will increase your knowledge and competence in a range of substantive and procedural estate litigation topics so you can successfully conduct your practice. \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 Chair\nAmy A. Mortimore\, KC — Clark Wilson LLP\, Vancouver  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n*Please note: The in-person session is dependent on a minimum number of registrants and may not be confirmed until 4 weeks before the course date. \nAre you a member of the Indigenous legal community (lawyer/Articled Student/legal support staff/paralegal) or a non-lawyer Indigenous community member?\nWe value your contributions and encourage your participation in all of our programs. To increase accessibility\, we offer a 50% discount* to all Indigenous lawyers/Articled Students/legal support staff/paralegals and a limited number of free online registrations to non-lawyer Indigenous community members. (*discount applies to Regular prices\, not Early Bird prices). Please contact Customer Service to find out more. \nUnable to attend a course without financial assistance from CLEBC?\nClick here for bursary information. \nWant to register for a course now\, but prefer a monthly payment plan?\nCheck out our Easy Pay Plan. \nRegistration includes an electronic copy of the reference materials and lunch for in-person registration.\n\n\n\nJust want the materials from the course?\nSubscribe to Online Course Materials and access 5\,400+ papers produced for CLEBC courses since 2001. \nCLEBC Program Lawyer*\nNadia Myerthall\nnmyerthall@cle.bc.ca\n*non-practising
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/estate-litigation-basics-2024/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240614
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240615
DTSTAMP:20260403T160528
CREATED:20240409T121914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240409T121914Z
UID:22920-1718323200-1718409599@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:Indigenous Legal Orders Conference 2024
DESCRIPTION:9:00 am – 4:30 pm\nvia webinar \n—Rebroadcasts—\nOn the rebroadcast date\, you will have until midnight of that rebroadcast date to access the course. Please note that technical support will be available during regular CLEBC business hours. \nSummer Series 2024\nFriday\, July 19\, 2024\nFriday\, July 26\, 2024 \nCan’t make the webinar or rebroadcasts?\nWant 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: All who focus on Indigenous legal issues\, including the judiciary\, lawyers in private practice\, industry\, and government; Indigenous leaders\, employees of First Nations or First Nations organizations\, in-house counsel\, law students\, and Indigenous community members \nLearning level: All levels \nThis conference will be of interest to anyone involved in legal issues respecting Indigenous peoples and to everyone interested in building constructive partnerships in Canada. \nYou will learn from scholars and practitioners of Indigenous law about the legal principles and concepts underlying Indigenous legal orders\, as well as about the importance of Indigenous legal processes and institutions. \nYou are invited to join this conversation about how Indigenous legal traditions and the common law might productively co-exist. You will hear of existing applications of Indigenous law and what it means to establish a pluralistic approach to legal problem-solving in Canada. \nThe conference is unique because it does not discuss Aboriginal law (Canadian laws and policy about Indigenous peoples or the relationship with Indigenous peoples)\, but rather Indigenous legal traditions in and of themselves. This discussion is intended to be broad-based and stretch across different legal fields\, including health\, criminal justice\, child welfare\, environmental law\, and land-based planning\, as well as hybrid solutions where attempts are being made to “indigenize” current legal processes. \nYou will learn about: \n\nexisting applications of Indigenous laws\nlegal principles and concepts underlying Indigenous legal orders\nestablishing a pluralistic approach to legal problem-solving\nhow Indigenous legal traditions and the common law might productively co-exist\nthe importance of Indigenous legal processes and institutions\nwhat it means to live and work in a multi-juridical system\nhow to think about\, work with\, and implement Indigenous laws\n\nLaw Society of BC CPD Hours: 6 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\nDr. Sarah Morales (Su-taxwiye) — Associate Professor\, Faculty of Law\, University of Victoria\, Victoria\nLeah Sisi-ya-ama George-Wilson — Miller Titerle + Co.\, Vancouver\n \n\n\n\n\n*Please note: The in-person session is dependent on a minimum number of registrants and may not be confirmed until 4 weeks before the course date. \nAre you a member of the Indigenous legal community (lawyer/Articled Student/legal support staff/paralegal) or a non-lawyer Indigenous community member?\nWe value your contributions and encourage your participation in all of our programs. To increase accessibility\, we offer a 50% discount* to all Indigenous lawyers/Articled Students/legal support staff/paralegals and a limited number of free online registrations to non-lawyer Indigenous community members (*discount applies to Regular prices\, not Early Bird prices). Please contact Customer Service to find out more. \nUnable to attend a course without financial assistance from CLEBC?\nClick here for bursary information. \nWant to register for a course now\, but prefer a monthly payment plan?\nCheck out our Easy Pay Plan. \nRegistration includes an electronic copy of the reference materials and lunch for\nin-person registration.\n\n\n\nJust want the materials from the course?\nSubscribe to Online Course Materials and access 5\,400+ papers produced for CLEBC courses since 2001. \nCLEBC Program Lawyer*\nTeresa Sheward\ntsheward@cle.bc.ca\n*non-practising
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/indigenous-legal-orders-conference-2024/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240614T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240614T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160528
CREATED:20240508T165754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240508T170610Z
UID:23154-1718357400-1718370000@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:Free Session - Trauma-informed Lawyering by the Journey Project
DESCRIPTION:Free ‘Trauma-Informed Lawyering’ *CLE Opportunity \nThe Journey Project Legal Support Service (JPLSS) is a collaboration between the Journey Project team and trained lawyers who are interested in supporting survivors of sexual violence and intimate partner violence in Newfoundland and Labrador.  The Journey Project is actively seeking lawyers to join our Legal Support Service lawyer roster. Lawyers on our roster complete PAID consultations with survivors of sexual violence and intimate partner violence\, in areas of law in which they practice or are comfortable providing legal advice. \nCurrently\, our roster is staffed with 25+ lawyers from geographic regions throughout the province\, many of whom have been with The Journey Project since our inception in 2018. Our request is coming not from lawyer withdrawal\, rather an increased uptake from participants in TJP’s services\, which includes increased demand for access to legal advice through us. \nAs of this writing\, The Journey Project has worked with 950+ survivors here in NL\, more than 70% of which are interested in lawyer consultation as part of their involvement with us. Recently\, we’ve had an influx of survivors wishing to consult with lawyers on our roster and we are acutely aware of the need to increase our capacity to provide this vitally important service. \nLawyers who wish to participate in this program must participate in a free half-day training session on trauma-informed lawyering. This training is being offered at the Law Society of NL on Friday\, June 14 from 9:30am – 1:00pm and offers a unique opportunity to build the skills and knowledge of legal professionals and make practicing lawyers eligible to join the Journey Project Legal Support Service. \nTraining will cover: \n\nidentifying and understanding trauma and its impacts\nthe neurobiology of trauma\nrationale and principles of trauma-informed lawyering\ntrauma-informed responses to disclosures\nburnout\, empathic strain\, and vicarious trauma\n\nThis seminar is free and\, *subject to the provisions of the Law Society’s Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Requirements\, may constitute 3.5 hours of eligible CLE activities. \nTo register for this training visit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/JourneyTIL \nIf you are interested in learning more about this training or becoming a part of this paid and rewarding program please reach out to Janet Lee\, Coordinator at janet@journeyprojectnl.com  or 709-986-2801
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/free-session-trauma-informed-lawyering-by-the-journey-project/
LOCATION:3rd Floor\, Law Society Building\, 196-198 Water Street\, St. John’s\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240617T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240617T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160528
CREATED:20240409T122157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240409T122157Z
UID:22922-1718614800-1718627400@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:Current Issues in Social Media and Copyright Law 2024
DESCRIPTION:9:00 am – 12:30 pm\nvia webinar only\n\n\n\n\n\n\n—Rebroadcasts—\nOn the rebroadcast date\, you will have until midnight of that rebroadcast date to access the course. Please note that technical support will be available during regular CLEBC business hours. \nSummer Series 2024\nWednesday\, July 17\, 2024\nWednesday\, July 24\, 2024 \nCan’t make the webinar or rebroadcasts?\nWant 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: Any lawyers interested in learning about the interaction between social media\, copyright\, and the law \nLearning level: All levels \nThis panel of media lawyers/scholars will discuss various challenging legal questions that have recently emerged on the social media landscape in the sphere of copyright law. The course will be broken down into three main segments\, with time for a Q&A at the end. \nThe course will discuss: \n1. Copyright law issues with generative AI \n\nwhen are generative AI tools responsible for copyright infringement?\nwhen do works created through generative AI tools receive copyright protection?\nwhat do lawyers need to know when advising clients on the use of generative AI tools?\n\n2. The law of YouTube and social media platforms \n\nto what extent does contract law replace copyright on social media platforms?\nwhat issues does this raise with respect to the legitimacy of dispute resolution procedures\, Charter protections\, and other legal rights?\nwhat is the current legal framework for Influencer Marketing Disclosures in Canada?\n\n3. Impacts of copyright law on marginalized groups \n\nhow does copyright law address the creation of accessible versions of works for persons with disabilities?\nhow can copyright law better meet the needs of Indigenous communities with respect to the protection of traditional knowledge and traditional cultural expression?\nhow does copyright law affect whose voices are being heard?\n\nLaw Society of BC CPD Hours: 3 hours (this course does not contain professional responsibility and ethics\, client care and relations\, and/or practice management) \nCourse Instructors\nJon Festinger\, KC (he/him) — Of Counsel\, Chandler\, Fogden\, Lyman Law Corporation and Adjunct Professor\, Peter A. Allard School of Law\, UBC\, Vancouver\nRowan Meredith (she/her) — Lawyer\, Delta \n\n\n\nAre you a member of the Indigenous legal community (lawyer/Articled Student/legal support staff/paralegal) or a non-lawyer Indigenous community member?\nWe value your contributions and encourage your participation in all of our programs. To increase accessibility\, we offer a 50% discount* to all Indigenous lawyers/Articled Students/legal support staff/paralegals and a limited number of free online registrations to non-lawyer Indigenous community members. (*discount applies to Regular prices\, not Early Bird prices). Please contact Customer Service to find out more. \nUnable to attend a course without financial assistance from CLEBC?\nClick here for bursary information. \nWant to register for a course now\, but prefer a monthly payment plan?\nCheck out our Easy Pay Plan. \nRegistration includes an electronic copy of the reference materials.\n\n\n\nCLEBC Programs Coordinator\nDarsey Meredith\ndarseym@cle.bc.ca
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/current-issues-in-social-media-and-copyright-law-2024/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240617T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240617T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160528
CREATED:20240516T182944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240516T182944Z
UID:23238-1718629200-1718638200@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:An Exclusive Insight: Marie Henein's Legal Expertise Comes to CBA-NL
DESCRIPTION:The Canadian Bar Association – Newfoundland and Labrador (CBA-NL) is thrilled to announce that Marie Henein will be joining them for an exclusive presentation on June 17th at 1:00pm. Widely acknowledged as one of Canada’s foremost litigators\, Ms. Henein brings a wealth of experience as lead counsel in high-profile criminal\, civil\, and regulatory cases. Her legal acumen extends beyond criminal law\, encompassing representation of both plaintiffs and defendants in class actions and major civil and commercial disputes. With appearances at all levels of court\, including the Ontario Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court of Canada\, Ms. Henein’s insights promise to offer a unique perspective to attendees. \nDate: June 17\, 2024\nTime: 1:00pm – 3:30pm\nLocation: 3rd Floor of The Law Society of Newfoundland and Labrador. 196-198 Water St.\nPD Hours 2 Hours \n\n\nMEMBER DISCOUNT\nCBA Member $86.25 ($75+tax)\nNon-CBA Member $115 ($100+tax) for non members \nPD Hours 2. Registration includes a signed copy of Marie’s memoir “Nothing But The Truth”. \nPAYMENT\nPayment can be submitted by emt to cba-nl@cba.org or by cheque\, payable to the Canadian Bar Association – NL Branch\, noting the registrants name(s). \nMail to: Canadian Bar Association – NL Branch\, 55 Elizabeth Avenue\, Box 16\, St. John’s\, NL A1A 1W9.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/an-exclusive-insight-marie-heneins-legal-expertise-comes-to-cba-nl/
LOCATION:3rd Floor\, Law Society Building\, 196-198 Water Street\, St. John’s\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240618T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240618T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160528
CREATED:20240603T163540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240603T170749Z
UID:23333-1718704800-1718712000@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:The Law Society: The Regulation of the Legal Profession in NL
DESCRIPTION:Webinar (Online Only) \nSeminar Overview:           \nJoin us for a free seminar regarding the Law Society and the regulation of the legal profession in Newfoundland and Labrador. This session will explore the role of the Law Society\, detailing its governance structure and providing an overview of its operations related to matters involving discipline\, practice management\, education/admissions\, and custodianships. Whether you are a seasoned lawyer or new to the profession\, this seminar offers valuable knowledge to enhance your practice and ensure compliance with regulatory standards. Don’t miss this opportunity to stay informed and engaged with the key aspects of legal regulation in our province. \nSeminar Presenters \nLori Chafe – Director of Professional Responsibility \nChristian Hurley – Director of Admissions and Education \nAimee Rowe – Deputy Executive Director and General Counsel \nNakita Ryan – Director of Custodianships \nAngie Whitehead – Director of Practice Management \n  \nNo Registration Fee \n  \nTo register for this seminar\, please click here. \nCPD Credit:   2 hours
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/the-law-society-the-regulation-of-the-legal-profession-in-nl/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
ORGANIZER;CN="Law Society of Newfoundland & Labrador":MAILTO:churley@lsnl.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240618T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240618T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160528
CREATED:20240528T144407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240528T155110Z
UID:23303-1718712000-1718715600@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:Generative AI: The Future is Here by Thomson Reuters
DESCRIPTION:Webcast Time\n12PM EDT \nThe future is here – The power of generative AI is now available for legal professionals in Canada. \nYou’ve been hearing about how generative AI is likely to have a big impact on the way legal professionals work\, and now you can experience it for yourself.\nThis is just the beginning of our generative AI journey. Join our upcoming webinar to learn how Thomson Reuters is using generative AI-powered CoCounsel skills to jumpstart legal research on Westlaw Edge Canada and accelerate key legal tasks with CoCounsel Core. \nRegister here.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/generative-ai-the-future-is-here-by-thomson-reuters/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240619
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240622
DTSTAMP:20260403T160528
CREATED:20240226T141752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240226T141752Z
UID:22648-1718755200-1719014399@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:Screening – Best Practices for Identifying and Managing Power Imbalances and Family Violence by MDW Mediation
DESCRIPTION:Dates: June 19-21\, 2024 (21 hours) \nCost: $1\,000 \nMulti-course discount: Deduct $100 off the price of your second\, and each subsequent\, course. \nPre-requisites: Law degree or mental health professional\, unless otherwise approved. \n\nAcquire skills to identify and assess power imbalances and family violence for safer and more effective family dispute resolution.\nScreening is an essential first step when engaging in any family dispute resolution process. This three day in-person session will use lectures\, group discussions\, and role plays to help you to: \n\nUnderstand and identify power imbalances and family violence\nRecognize the impacts that power imbalances and family violence can have in families and dispute resolution processes\nConsider how diversity of various types may impact power imbalances\nUse screening tools\nAssess and manage risk\nDesign a safer process\nEngage in safety planning\nPrepare for a safe termination\n\nEnroll now at mediationinfo@mdwlaw.ca
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/screening-best-practices-for-identifying-and-managing-power-imbalances-and-family-violence-by-mdw-mediation/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240619T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240619T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160528
CREATED:20240409T122455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240409T122455Z
UID:22924-1718787600-1718798400@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:Introduction to Financial Statements for Legal Professionals 2024
DESCRIPTION:Everything you need to know about financial statements in a legal environment \n9:00 am – 12:00 pm\nvia webinar only \n—Rebroadcasts—\nOn the rebroadcast date\, you will have until midnight of that rebroadcast date to access the course. Please note that technical support will be available during regular CLEBC business hours. \nSummer Series 2024\nMonday\, July 15\, 2024\nMonday\, July 22\, 2024 \nCan’t make the webinar or rebroadcasts?\nWant 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: Corporate/commercial lawyers and business litigators new to this area and from all Canadian jurisdictions; this course is also of interest to legal staff who deal with financial statements and family law practitioners \nLearning level: Fundamental \nBeing able to understand and use financial statements is a critical skill to have in order to give effective advice to your business or family law clients. \nAt this introductory workshop\, Chartered Professional Accountants experienced in working with lawyers will teach you basic accounting concepts\, along with what financial statements reveal about a company’s performance and viability. \nYou will also learn what financial statements do not tell you. You will increase confidence in your ability to review financial statements\, explain them to your clients\, and use them to benefit your negotiations or case. Popular and well-loved\, this course is as a past attendee said “one of the most effective CLEs that I have attended.” \nAfter taking this course\, you will be able to: \n\nunderstand the principles involved in creating a set of financial statements\nassess the financial position and operating performance of a company after reading a set of financial statements\nrecognize the different types of public accountant reports and the reliance that can be placed on each\n\nJoin us to better understand financial statements today! \nLaw Society of BC CPD Hours: 3 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 Chair\nAndrew Mackenzie\, CPA\, CA\, CBV — Blair Mackay Mynett Valuations Inc.\, Vancouver \n\n\n\nAre you a member of the Indigenous legal community (lawyer/Articled Student/legal support staff/paralegal) or a non-lawyer Indigenous community member?\nWe value your contributions and encourage your participation in all of our programs. To increase accessibility\, we offer a 50% discount* to all Indigenous lawyers/Articled Students/legal support staff/paralegals and a limited number of free online registrations to non-lawyer Indigenous community members. (*discount applies to Regular prices\, not Early Bird prices). Please contact Customer Service to find out more. \nUnable to attend a course without financial assistance from CLEBC?\nClick here for bursary information. \nWant to register for a course now\, but prefer a monthly payment plan?\nCheck out our Easy Pay Plan. \nRegistration includes an electronic copy of the reference materials.\n\n\n\nJust want the materials from the course?\nSubscribe to Online Course Materials and access 5\,400+ papers produced for CLEBC courses since 2001. \nCLEBC Programs Coordinator\nJessica Hodgins\njhodgins@cle.bc.ca
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/introduction-to-financial-statements-for-legal-professionals-2024/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240619T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240619T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160528
CREATED:20240506T173923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240506T173923Z
UID:23142-1718802000-1718812800@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:Insurance Law Basics 2024
DESCRIPTION:via webinar only \n—Rebroadcasts—\nOn the rebroadcast date\, you will have until midnight of that rebroadcast date to access the course. Please note that technical support will be available during regular CLEBC business hours. \nCan’t make the webinar or rebroadcasts?\nWant 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: Plaintiff counsel\, defence counsel\, corporate counsel\, in-house counsel\, claim managers\, senior claims executives\, mediators\, arbitrators\, underwriters\, and insurance adjusters \nLearning level: Fundamental \nThis course is CLEBC’s primer on the essentials of insurance law. Insurance contracts are not just another type of contract—there are numerous unique features with insurance law contracts: declarations\, insuring agreements\, definitions\, exclusions and conditions\, and endorsements. \nThis course will cover critical elements of insurance contracts\, such as the insuring agreement and the rules regarding exclusions. Also covered will be duty to defend and the implications of the tripartite relationship between insurer\, insured\, and defence counsel. \nThis half-day program is an essential introduction for solicitors and litigators to what they really need to know to navigate insurance contracts and insurance law generally. \nLaw Society of BC CPD Hours: 3 hours (this course will contain a minimum of .5 hours pertaining to professional responsibility and ethics\, client care and relations\, and/or practice management). Please note: The CPD hours of the rebroadcast will either meet or exceed the CPD hours of the original live webinar course. \nCourse Chairs\nRoger Tangry — Lindsay LLP\, Vancouver\nScott W. Urquhart — Senior Legal Counsel\, Legal Department – Claims\, Intact Insurance\, Vancouver
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/insurance-law-basics-2024/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240620T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240620T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160528
CREATED:20240528T155820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240528T155820Z
UID:23306-1718877600-1718888400@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:Managing Mental Health in the Workplace
DESCRIPTION:Time\n10:00 AM – 01:00 PM CDT \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nLocation\nOnline Virtual\n*early rate expires 05/30/2024\n\n\n\nDealing with issues related to mental health in the workplace can be challenging and difficult to navigate. It is essential that organizations have the capabilities to manage mental health because early identification and support typically leads to continued productivity and retention of employees. This workshop provides a roadmap to help managers participate in conversations with employees who may require support when experiencing difficulties related to mental health. Participants will learn strategies for creating a more inclusive work environment that reduces stigma surrounding mental health.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLearning Objectives\nUpon completion\, participants should be able to: \n\nList the common mental illnesses that people may experience in the workplace\nExplain how to engage employees in need of support when experiencing mental health difficulties\nApply practical strategies to reduce stigma\nDesign workplace policies that address the rights and responsibilities of employee and employers to create an inclusive workplace\n\n\n\nMethod of Delivery\nPresentation\, video\, personal reflection\, delivered electronically \n*Please allow only the registered individual(s) to view the materials. \n\n\n\n\n\nTopics Included \n\nWhy Mental Health Matters\nA Review of Common Mental Illnesses\nMyths About Mental Illness\nBest Practices in Workplace Mental Health\nTips for Creating Psychologically Safe Workplaces\nSigns and Symptoms of Mental Health Concerns\nHow to Approach Someone About a Mental Health Concern\nEmployer Rights and Responsibilities\nEmployee Rights and Responsibilities\nWhat is Reasonable Accommodation?\nReturn-to-Work Considerations\n\n\n\nTarget Audience\nThis is an intermediate level workshop for human resources personnel\, leaders\, managers\, and supervisors\, and anyone who may need to appropriately respond to staff with mental health concerns. \n\n\nTerms & Conditions\nView our cancellation policy and other information regarding your live virtual workshop or for your in-person workshop. \nThis is a live virtual event\, please check your system requirements prior to registering. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTrainer: Shelly Qualtieri\nAs a former Multidisciplinary Team Manager for a non-profit organization and Team Leader within the Provincial Government sector\, Shelly’s experience in coaching\, mentoring\, and leadership has provided her with a unique and diverse skill set that combines academic understanding with practical knowledge. She holds a Master’s degree in Investigations Management and has significant work experience both in Canada and Australia\, where she been an energetic practitioner\, educator\, and leader in the field of youth justice\, child welfare\, mental health\, homelessness\, and suicide intervention for over 20 years. In addition to training with ACHIEVE\, Shelly has a private counselling and coaching practice where she focuses on wellness\, leadership\, difficult conversations\, and healthy relationships. She is a seasoned and engaging presenter who is passionate about her work\, which allows her to naturally facilitate ongoing learning for workshop participants. Read blogs written by Shelly here.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/managing-mental-health-in-the-workplace/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240620T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240620T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160528
CREATED:20240509T151641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240509T151641Z
UID:23170-1718888400-1718892000@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:CCMW Employment Study Launch
DESCRIPTION:Invitation to CCMW Employment Study Launch \nThe Canadian Council of Muslim Women (CCMW) is excited to extend an invitation to you & your organization to join us on June 20th at 1pm EDT to celebrate the launch of a groundbreaking\, national employment study focusing on diverse experiences of Canadian Muslim women and their employers in the workplace. \nThe study is part of CCMW’s Addressing Barriers to Employment for Muslim Women Project (Project ASPIRE)\, funded by WAGE Canada. \nDespite being more educated than the average Canadian\, Canadian Muslim women often report feeling under-represented and face higher rates of unemployment. This study seeks to delve deeper into the reasons behind this disparity. \nLed by Dr. Sarah Shah\, Lead Researcher of the Muslims in Canada Data Initiative at the Institute of Islamic Studies (University of Toronto)\, this national study aims to unpack the stories of success\, challenges\, and everyday workplace experiences of diverse Canadian Muslim women and their employers. \nBy attending this launch event\, you will gain valuable insights into the realities and lived experiences of Canadian Muslim women in the workforce and learn about actionable strategies on how the study can inform public policy to promote workplace diversity\, equity\, and inclusion for all. \nPlease join us as we celebrate this important milestone! We look forward to seeing you there! \nRegister at www.ccmw.com to reserve your spot today. \nCommitted to equality\, equity\, and empowerment of women and making a positive contribution to Canadian society. \n 
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/ccmw-employment-study-launch/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240621
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240622
DTSTAMP:20260403T160528
CREATED:20240409T122625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240409T122625Z
UID:22926-1718928000-1719014399@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:Advanced Conveyancing Topics for Paralegals and Legal Support Staff 2024
DESCRIPTION:It’s more than just a “title”— sharpen your skills so you can recognize and deal with the exceptions! \nFriday\, June 21\, 2024\n9:00 am – 4:00 pm\nvia webinar only \n—Rebroadcasts—\nOn the rebroadcast date\, you will have until midnight of that rebroadcast date to access the course. Please note that technical support will be available during regular CLEBC business hours. \nSummer Series 2024\nFriday\, July 19\, 2024\nFriday\, July 26\, 2024 \nCan’t make the webinar or rebroadcasts?\nWant 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: Experienced conveyancing professionals including paralegals\, legal assistants\, and other legal support staff; the course may also be of interest to lawyers practicing in the area of residential conveyancing and to real estate agents \nLearning level: Advanced \nConveyancing is like the English language—there is an exception to every rule. Keeping knowledgeable in your busy practice will make you an invaluable asset to your firm. \nIn this course\, our senior faculty will focus on a variety of advanced issues faced by conveyancers every day\, including many hot topics. \nA senior conveyancer will be on hand to answer any questions and comment on her experience with many of the topics that will be discussed throughout the day. \nLaw Society of BC CPD Hours: 5.5 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 Chair\nDick H.K. Chan — Spagnuolo & Company LLP\, Coquitlam \n\n\n\nAre you a member of the Indigenous legal community (lawyer/Articled Student/legal support staff/paralegal) or a non-lawyer Indigenous community member?\nWe value your contributions and encourage your participation in all of our programs. To increase accessibility\, we offer a 50% discount* to all Indigenous lawyers/Articled Students/legal support staff/paralegals and a limited number of free online registrations to non-lawyer Indigenous community members. (*discount applies to Regular prices\, not Early Bird prices). Please contact Customer Service to find out more. \nUnable to attend a course without financial assistance from CLEBC?\nClick here for bursary information. \nWant to register for a course now\, but prefer a monthly payment plan?\nCheck out our Easy Pay Plan. \nRegistration includes an electronic copy of the reference materials.\n\n\n\nJust want the materials from the course?\nSubscribe to Online Course Materials and access 5\,400+ papers produced for CLEBC courses since 2001. \nCLEBC Programs Coordinator\nJessica Hodgins\njhodgins@cle.bc.ca
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/advanced-conveyancing-topics-for-paralegals-and-legal-support-staff-2024/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240621T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240621T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160528
CREATED:20240521T120731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240521T120731Z
UID:23248-1718960400-1718967600@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:Cross-Examination of Witnesses Through Interpreters 2024
DESCRIPTION:Don’t let your cross get lost in translation!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCan’t make the webinar or rebroadcasts?\nWant 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: Litigation lawyers in all practice areas: civil\, criminal\, family\, and commercial who face opposing witnesses who will testify through an interpreter \nLearning level: Intermediate \nLawyers in BC represent clients in a multicultural and multilingual environment. Litigation lawyers\, across practice areas\, often must conduct examinations for discovery and trials where witnesses give evidence through an interpreter. \nIn this two-hour session\, panelists Scott Turner\, David Taylor\, and Nerissa Yan will provide their insight into the legal\, ethical\, and practical challenges and considerations on how to effectively collect and test evidence through the use of interpreters. \nThis course has ethics and professionalism components.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/cross-examination-of-witnesses-through-interpreters-2024/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240624T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240624T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160528
CREATED:20240521T181956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240521T181956Z
UID:23272-1719219600-1719230400@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:Workplace Fatality Cases 2024
DESCRIPTION:A workplace death has occurred. Do you know your client’s rights and obligations before the investigation starts to unfold? \nvia webinar only \nCan’t make the webinar or rebroadcasts?\nWant 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: Criminal defence counsel\, in-house counsel\, WorkSafeBC counsel \nLearning level: All levels \nWorkplace fatalities are a tragic reality in a wide range of settings. When a fatality occurs\, many businesses are not prepared to face the investigative machinery of WorkSafeBC and the RCMP. \nIt is not a simple matter. The WorkSafeBC investigation under the BC Worker’s Compensation Act is a very different creature from a criminal investigation by RCMP or city police under the Criminal Code. \nThis comprehensive half-day program will examine the two processes\, illuminating the differences and nuances of the two processes and how various factors will dictate the best course of action for a business. As counsel\, you need to be ready for the call when a workplace death happens! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/workplace-fatality-cases-2024/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240624T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240624T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160528
CREATED:20240613T185237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240613T185237Z
UID:23447-1719252000-1719255600@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:Atlantic Immigrant Career Loan Fund Online Information Session
DESCRIPTION:On June 24th\, join the Immigrant Services Association of Nova Scotia (ISANS) 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. \n During 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\n During 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 by filling in this registration form.\nThe registration deadline is 5 pm ADT Friday\, June 21st \nYou will receive a link to the meeting before the event\n\nFor more information\, please contact:\nKen Partridge\nkpartridge@isans.ca \n6:00 – 7:00 pm ADT \nPlatform: Microsoft Teams
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/atlantic-immigrant-career-loan-fund-online-information-session/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240625T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240625T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160528
CREATED:20240426T120123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240426T130051Z
UID:23039-1719306000-1719316800@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:Summary Trials 2024
DESCRIPTION:via webinar only \nCan’t make the webinar or rebroadcasts?\nWant 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: All civil litigators—including corporate/commercial litigators \nLearning level: Intermediate \nThe stated object of the Supreme Court Civil Rules is to secure the “just\, speedy\, and inexpensive determination of every proceeding on its merits.” A critical tool in that array is Rule 9-7 Summary Trial. \nThis course is a comprehensive review of the principles and strategic and tactical considerations that go into assessing and framing (or challenging) a matter that is under consideration as a summary trial. This course will examine the jurisprudence surrounding summary trials\, as well as provide a collection of practical practice pointers for managing summary trial files. \nThis course is for intermediate-level counsel and will also be valuable for experienced counsel who seek an update and refresher. If you are an experienced litigator and “Summary Trial” brings to mind Rule 18A—you need this update! \nLaw Society of BC CPD Hours: 3 hours (this course will contain a minimum of .5 hours pertaining to professional responsibility and ethics\, client care and relations\, and/or practice management) \nCourse Chair\nPatrick Williams — McCarthy Tétrault LLP\, Vancouver \n\n\n\nPricing\nEARLY BIRD \nRegister by May 28/24\nRegular Price\nAfter May 28/24\n\n\n\n\nLive Webinar\n$247\n$282\n\n\nLive Webinar Articled Student\n$141\n$141\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAre you a member of the Indigenous legal community (lawyer/Articled Student/legal support staff/paralegal) or a non-lawyer Indigenous community member?\nWe value your contributions and encourage your participation in all of our programs. To increase accessibility\, we offer a 50% discount* to all Indigenous lawyers/Articled Students/legal support staff/paralegals and a limited number of free online registrations to non-lawyer Indigenous community members. (*discount applies to Regular prices\, not Early Bird prices). Please contact Customer Service to find out more.Unable to attend a course without financial assistance from CLEBC?\nClick here for bursary information. \nWant to register for a course now\, but prefer a monthly payment plan?\nCheck out our Easy Pay Plan. \nRegistration includes an electronic copy of the reference materials.\n\n\n\nCLEBC Program Lawyer*\nRaymond Lee\nrlee@cle.bc.ca\n*non-practising
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/summary-trials-2024/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240703T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/St_Johns:20240703T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160528
CREATED:20240514T170305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240514T170434Z
UID:23201-1719997200-1720008000@lsnl.ca
SUMMARY:Animals and the Law 2024
DESCRIPTION:(REPLAY) \n\n\nDescription \n\nAnimal Law is now recognized as an important and evolving area of practice as companion animals become subject to custody disputes\, and service providers – including animal welfare and entertainment venues – face litigation challenges or legislative changes to their activities. While many North American law schools begin to carve out academic and research space for this developing area\, our half-day program helps you to get a handle on the key issues involved. Join us to learn more. \n\nLearn about the intersection of animal law with other areas of legal practice\nEvaluate the distinctions between sentient beings vs. other inanimate forms of property\nFind out about recent case law in respect to this emerging area of law\n\nABOUT LIVE WEBCAST REPLAYS WITH LIVE CHAT \nThis live webcast replay contains an online chat feature that allows you to view the previously broadcast program and interact\, share ideas\, and exchange comments with fellow registrants online.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/animals-and-the-law-2024/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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