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Information has been provided on several upcoming conferences with legal themes:
51st National Criminal Law Program: Evidence, Ethics and the Administration of Justice
July 6-10, 2026
The Federation of Law Societies of Canada will bring together criminal law practitioners for a week of development and networking in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. The sessions will provide practical insights into emerging issues and challenges in criminal law, evidence, ethics, and the administration of justice.
For event and registration details, visit the website.
Using Artificial Intelligence in Jury Selection
July 8, 2026
This virtual Saskatchewan Trial Lawyers Association (STLA) event will explore the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in litigation and its potential impact on jury selection. Through practical examples, participants will learn how AI tools such as ChatGPT can assist with voir dire preparation, juror profiling, and case analysis while considering ethical and professional issues.
Registration and other details are available on the STLA website.
Estate Planning Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them from Start to Finish
July 16, 2026
The Canadian Bar Association (CBA) has organized a virtual session to examine common mistakes throughout the estate planning process, and the steps lawyers can take to avoid them.
For registration details, visit the CBA event website.
The Law Society of Saskatchewan also offers continuing professional development, and upcoming courses can be viewed on the Law Society’s website.
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