Regulatory Proceedings and Criminal Offences 2022
This course will examine regulatory processes, their operation, and their implications for counsel who must handle proceedings in this dual-function context.
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This course will examine regulatory processes, their operation, and their implications for counsel who must handle proceedings in this dual-function context.
In this fast-paced three-hour course, learn important contract drafting essentials you will apply throughout your entire practice, Contracts expert Lenné Espenschied will share tips and techniques to help you avoid critical errors, improve the quality of your work, and draft with more confidence.
This new free program is designed to help you explore the many possibilities that await you with your law degree. Offered Tuesdays at lunch, our host Jeffrey A. Rose, KC, will explore the career paths of many dynamic guests.
This conference will provide you with a balanced approach towards key developments and issues in labour law, getting you up to date on the latest Charter, privacy, human rights, arbitration, Labour Relations Board, and judicial review issues — all in one day.
Veteran 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.
We will discuss the application of parliamentary procedure and Robert's Rules of Order in meetings. You will gain an understanding of rules and the principles that they are intended to uphold.
This course will take you through the stages of a negotiation, utilizing case studies, mini-lectures, video demonstrations, and various roleplays.
This course will be a comprehensive review of the Cullen Commission Report's findings and recommendations and what they mean for BC lawyers and their clients in a range of practice contexts.
This conference will focus on the legal and pragmatic implications of current developments affecting Indigenous peoples, provincial and federal governments, and industry.
The purpose of this program is to explain what the best transactional lawyers know about risk and liability-shifting provisions. Explore these advanced contracting elements in this three-hour course taught by contracts expert Lenné Espenschied.
This new free program is designed to help you explore the many possibilities that await you with your law degree. Offered Tuesdays at lunch, our host Jeffrey A. Rose, KC, will explore the career paths of many dynamic guests.
In this practical course, experts will provide you with a solid foundation for dealing with a plan of arrangement, including tips on how to best approach one and how to navigate the pitfalls.
If you are still looking to meet your CPD requirements for 2022, take advantage of our Last Kick at the Can rebroadcast series. From December 1 to 22, we will be rebroadcasting a number of our most popular and in-demand courses from the past year.
Join us for our annual in-depth discussions of the most significant developments in immigration law, policy, and practice over the past year, and look ahead with your colleagues to some of the critical emerging issues.
Join this substantive and skills-based course to gain a better appreciation of the current issues facing your human resources clients and how you can be of assistance in helping steer them towards solutions.
If you are still looking to meet your CPD requirements for 2022, take advantage of our Last Kick at the Can rebroadcast series. From December 1 to 22, we will be rebroadcasting a number of our most popular and in-demand courses from the past year.
In the tradition of past years, our 15th Annual Residential Real Estate Conference is your chance to meet again in person with your colleagues. You can share in discussions of the latest important cases and trends. You will hear ideas for solutions addressing the challenges residential real estate practitioners are currently facing.
The second course in CLEBC's Family Law Mediation curriculum, this program will give you a better understanding of the nature and source of conflict in the context of family dispute resolution and the role and objectives of a mediator.
At this one-day workshop, you will learn the theory of high conflict behaviour and explore skills and techniques to manage high conflict disputes.
If you are still looking to meet your CPD requirements for 2022, take advantage of our Last Kick at the Can rebroadcast series. From December 1 to 22, we will be rebroadcasting a number of our most popular and in-demand courses from the past year.
New session added! Join this one-day workshop and learn the theory of high conflict behaviour, as well as learn skills and techniques to manage high conflict disputes.
If you are still looking to meet your CPD requirements for 2022, take advantage of our Last Kick at the Can rebroadcast series. From December 1 to 22, we will be rebroadcasting a number of our most popular and in-demand courses from the past year.
This two-day course provides you with the entry-level training for general civil mediation. You will become familiar with the basics of mediation in a coached, practical setting.
This new free program is designed to help you explore the many possibilities that await you with your law degree. Offered Tuesdays at lunch, our host Jeffrey A. Rose, KC, will explore the career paths of many dynamic guests.
The third course in CLEBC's Family Law Mediation curriculum, this program will give you a better understanding of family dynamics and power in mediation.
This new free program is designed to help you explore the many possibilities that await you with your law degree. Offered Tuesdays at lunch, our host Jeffrey A. Rose, KC, will explore the career paths of many dynamic guests.
In this one-day workshop, you will learn a new approach to mediating high conflict disputes. The tips and tools of this method can be used with any mediation.
This new free program is designed to help you explore the many possibilities that await you with your law degree. Offered Tuesdays at lunch, our host Jeffrey A. Rose, KC, will explore the career paths of many dynamic guests.
Join us in discussing arbitration practice as it's evolved under BC's new Arbitration Act and the hot topics that you need to know about. Whether you are new to arbitration or a seasoned pro, this content-packed course will be of interest.
New to the area of wills and estates or in need of a refresher? Benefit from the experience of senior paralegals who understand your perspective and the scope of your job.
An outstanding faculty will lead you through structured discussions about common issues such as when to give an opinion and when not to, limiting the scope and purpose of an opinion, and how to choose the best wording.
We will discuss the application of parliamentary procedure and Robert's Rules of Order in meetings. You will gain an understanding of rules and the principles that they are intended to uphold.