The Canadian Institute'sGlobal Mining Finance & LawTuesday, May 29 to Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Four Seasons, Vancouver, BC
Immediate Action Plan to Help You Maximize Your Profit from Mining Deals while Minimizing Your Risks in Today's Volatile Market Global market uncertainty is creating new opportunities and challenges for the mining sector. The industry is becoming more international than ever as Canadian companies are becoming more immersed in foreign projects, while foreign companies and governments are increasingly looking to Canada as a source of investments, partnerships, or acquisition targets. The complex interactions between international laws, regulations, and cultures are raising significant and novel issues for many companies. Make sure you are receiving the maximum benefit from your international mining deals by learning how to take advantage of the opportunities available, and how to protect yourself from complications that can arise. Attend The Canadian Institute’s Global Mining Finance and Law conference, and arm yourself with practical advice from leading experts from across the country. Gain proven strategies to address your most pressing issues in global mining deals, including:
PLUS! Put it all together by participating in our post-program workshop: A Step-By-Step Guide to Achieving Optimal International Financing Deals. Register today! Call The Canadian Institute toll-free at 1-877-927-7936, fax your registration to 1-877-927-1563, or register online. We look forward to seeing you at the conference in May! |
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Accreditation:Four Seasons Vancouver, BC This program can be applied towards 9 of the 12 hours of annual Continuing Professional Development (CPD) required by the Law Society of Upper Canada. Please note that these CPD hours are not accredited for the New Member Requirement. This program has been approved by the Law Society of Saskatchewan for 11.0 CPD hours for the conference. Members will also receive 3.0 additional CPD credit hours for attending the workshop. The same number of hours may be applied toward your continuing legal education requirements in British Columbia. The Barreau du Québec automatically recognizes the same number of hours for this training activity, the latter having been accredited by another Law Society subject to MCLE. Attendance at this program by members of the Law Society of Alberta may be submitted to the Law Society for Continuing Professional Development credits. |
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