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CPD 263 – Civility and Professionalism: Putting Theory into Practice

September 23, 2020
CPD 263 – Civility and Professionalism: Putting Theory into Practice

Join Brent Gough Q.C. for an engaging presentation on Civility and Professionalism: Putting Theory into Practice. Civility and professionalism are essential parts of your practice as a lawyer - not...

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July 22, 2020
CPD 104 – Managing Client Expectations

Qualifies for 1 CPD Hour all of which qualifies for Ethics In this webinar, Victor Dietz, Q.C. and Greg Walen, Q. C. discuss managing client expectation— what they want, what...

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July 22, 2020
CPD 120 – Ethics and Civility in Practice and Beyond

Qualifies for 1 CPD Hour all of which qualifies for Ethics Join the Honourable Mr. Justice R. W. Danyliuk of the Saskatchewan Court of Queen's Bench for an engaging presentation....

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July 21, 2020
CPD 148 – Staying Out of Hot Water – How to Avoid and Address Law Society Complaints

Qualifies for 1 CPD Hour all of which qualifies for Ethics "No lawyer wants to receive that infamous envelope from the Law Society marked “Personal and Confidential”. Regardless of whether...

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July 21, 2020
CPD 151 – Exploring a New Regulatory Approach: A Conversation About Entity Regulation

Qualifies for 1 CPD Hour all of which qualifies for Ethics The webinar will be presented by Benchers Gerald Tegart, Q.C. and Brenda Hildebrandt Q.C. Gerald and Brenda are the...

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July 20, 2020
CPD 182 – Who Do You “Trust”? Guidance on the use and impact of Trust Conditions

Qualifies for 1 CPD Hour all of which qualifies for Ethics Have any questions or concerns about Trust Conditions and Undertakings? Tune in to the training provided by The Law...

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July 20, 2020
CPD 189 – Common Cyber Dangers and How to Avoid Them

Qualifies for 1 CPD Hour all of which qualifies for Ethics As the legal practice becomes more and more influenced by ever growing technology, do you ever worry about your...

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July 20, 2020
CPD 191 – Creating and Managing a Digital Practice

Qualifies for 1 CPD Hour all of which qualifies for Ethics Frustrated with never-ending piles of paper files and documents? Then this webinar is for you! Jeff Scott and Colin...

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July 20, 2020
CPD 199 – Cyber-Secure your Business – Cybersecurity Webinar and Training Introduction

Qualifies for 0.5 CPD Hour all of which qualifies for Ethics Cybersecurity threats are dangerous and crippling to a business and they are only going to get worse. This webinar...

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July 20, 2020
CPD 211 – Supreme Court of Canada Practice – What You Need to Know to Maximize Your Likelihood of Success

Qualifies for 1 CPD Hour Many counsel may only get to the Supreme Court of Canada once or twice in their entire career, if at all. Developing experience in SCC...

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