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The Family Law Litigator's Duties as an Officer of the Court

  • December 02, 2019

Family law lawyers are officers of the court who must demonstrate integrity and respect for the administration of justice when representing clients, dealing with opposing counsel, and appearing before judges.

Family Law, Student Forum

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Port of Entry Alert - Insights From CBSA Chiefs and Officers

  • November 28, 2019

Join our panel of experts, including CBSA Chiefs and Officers from Pearson International Airport and the Southern Ontario Region, as they share the latest information on Port of Entry (POE) issues and applications.

Citizenship and Immigration Law, Student Forum

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Annual Update on Judicial Review

  • November 26, 2019

Our most popular Administrative Law Section event is back so you can bring yourself up to speed on the latest in judicial review jurisprudence and trends.

Administrative Law, Student Forum

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"If I Could Revise the Franchise Laws in Canada..."

  • November 19, 2019

Do you find certain aspects of Canadian franchise laws inconsistent or problematic when drafting a national franchise disclosure document or dealing with them in litigation?

Franchise Law, Student Forum

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Overcoming Professionalism Challenges in Employment Law and Workplace Investigations

  • November 19, 2019

Don’t get tripped up by tricky professionalism hurdles in your employment law matters and workplace investigations. Whether you are in-house counsel, external counsel or a workplace investigator, ensure you have the insights and guidance you need to navigate the challenges with this helpful program.

Labour and Employment Law, Student Forum

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Regulating Disruptive Technologies: Policy and Lawyering Responses

  • November 19, 2019

Disruptive technologies refashion industries and change norms. Apps, driverless cars, and artificial intelligence are revolutionizing products and services, but their rapid advancement leaves regulators having to catch-up with laws and regulations that protect the public while encouraging development.

Public Sector Lawyers, Student Forum

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The Long-Term Care Homes Public Inquiry: Lessons Learned and What Comes Next

  • November 14, 2019

The Long-Term Care Homes Public Inquiry was established on August 1, 2017 following Elizabeth Wettlaufer’s conviction for first degree murder and other criminal offences committed while she was working as a registered nurse at several long-term care homes.

Health Law, Student Forum