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Putting Climate Change Risk on the Boardroom TableThursday, 9th July, 10:00-11:00 am Vancouver (PT) In a comprehensive legal opinion by senior Canadian lawyer Carol Hansell, titled “Putting Climate Change Risk on the Boardroom Table”, Ms. Hansell clarifies the role of the corporate board with respect to climate change. She is unequivocal about the responsibility of corporate directors to include climate...
Read More +By Alan Kilpatrick, Reference Librarian Last week, Ken Fox and I presented CPD 282: Online Legal Resources in the Age of Covid-19, a free member webinar eligible for one CPD hour. Fortunately, you can still watch the webinar and register for your free CPD hour! As you know, your physical library locations are closed until to further notice due to...
Read More +The Métis Legal Issues webinar is tomorrow, June 23 at 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm PST. Register here. Hosted by Courthouse Libraries BC, this 2-hour webinar will explore some of the history of Métis people in Canada and legal issues specific to Métis people. Our panel will include Justice Ducharme of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Jean Teillet, Senior...
Read More +The Indiana State Bar Association is hosting a free webinar, "Just Mercy and Access to Justice" from ReelTime Creative Learning Experiences on Friday, June 26 at 12:30 to 2:30 pm EST. Register here. Just Mercy brings to life the powerful and thought-provoking true story of newly-minted lawyer Bryan Stevenson and his history-making battle for justice on behalf of innocent people...
Read More +Hosted by the Action Committee on Access to Justice in Civil and Family Matters, a conversation between Beverley McLachlin, Bob Rae and Megan Longley on crisis, change and reform during COVID-19 will be held online on June 23, 2020 at 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm EST. Click here to register.
Read More +In Spring 2020, Law Schools experienced the largest online teaching experiment in history. They didn’t have time to prepare, change the syllabus, create new content - you just had to move it all online. This was “Emergency Remote Teaching” to distinguish it from distance learning or online teaching. Some portion of legal education in Fall 2020 will likely be delivered...
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