The Canadian Institute's 11th Annual AdvancedAdvanced Administrative Law and PracticeEssential Professional Development for Counsel and TribunalsTuesday, October 25 to Wednesday, October 26, 2011
THE WESTIN OTTAWA, Ottawa, Ontario
The past year has seen some significant appellate pronouncements affecting administrative law practitioners and decision-makers. People are buzzing about a particularly blistering critique of inadequate reasons, a tribunal that got into hot water because of the unorthodox actions of its in-house counsel and other cases. Whether you’re a government lawyer, a tribunal chair or member or a member of the private Bar, The Canadian Institute’s Annual Advanced Administrative Law and Practice program has consistently offered you top-quality guidance on the issues that matter. This year’s program offers a stimulating mixture of topics, including:
We are delighted to welcome The Hon. John Evans, distinguished Justice of the Federal Court of Appeal, as the keynote luncheon speaker. Back by popular demand are two critical workshops: The Fundamentals of Administrative Law and The Rules of Evidence in a Nutshell. Early registration is recommended for these popular small-group experiences. This event sold out in 2008, 2009 and 2010. Reserve your space today by calling The Canadian Institute toll-free at 1-877-927-7936, faxing your registration to 1-877-927-1563, or registering online . We look forward to seeing you there! |
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Accreditation:THE WESTIN OTTAWA Ottawa, Ontario Attendance at this event may be applied toward your Law Society’s continuing professional development requirements as follows: Conference – Substantive Hours British Columbia - 10 Conference – Ethics/Professional Responsibility Hours British Columbia - 1.25 Workshop A – Substantive Hours British Columbia - 2.75 Workshop B– Substantive Hours British Columbia - 3.75 Please note that these CPD hours are not accredited for the New Member Requirement in Ontario. Ontario lawyers: Please consult the LSUC website for rules applying to webcast credits. Attendance at this program by members of the Law Society of Alberta may be submitted to the Law Society for CPD credits. |
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