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Alberta

Mandatory Continuing Professional Development: Current Status

Lawyers in Alberta are required to develop a continuing professional development (CPD) plan, and declare to the Law Society that they have done so. This CPD plan must be kept for five years, and be produced to the Law Society of Alberta on request. For more information, visit the Law Society of Alberta website.
(http://lawsociety.ab.ca/lawyers/cpd.aspx)

 

In Person (7)

Live Online (132)

Recorded Online / Videos (5712)

Bundled PD Sessions (8)

Title Subject Area Date Location
2025 Annual Case Law Review Construction Law Dec. 15, 2025 AB, Calgary
Application Judges' Luncheon Bankruptcy and Insolvency Law Dec. 16, 2025 AB, Edmonton
Lessons Learned from the Recent Municipal Elections Municipal Law Jan. 5, 2026 AB, Calgary
Key Tax Considerations for Family Property Settlements Family Law Jan. 8, 2026 AB, Edmonton
Judgement Enforcement 101 Young Lawyers Jan. 12, 2026 AB, Edmonton
Hope for the Best, Plan for the Rest: The Nuances of Advanced Care Planning and Understanding MAiD in 2025 Wills, Estates & Trusts Jan. 20, 2026 AB, Edmonton
2026 Distinguished Service Awards Career and Business Development, General Feb. 24, 2026 AB, Calgary

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Professional development opportunities presented will include in-person presentations, on-line videos, recordings and links to publications offered by individual Branches.

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DISCLAIMER

While the CBA’s goal is to provide complete and accurate information, Provincial and Territorial information on Mandatory Continuing Legal Education / Compulsory Professional Development, is provided for your information only. The CBA is not a regulatory body and does not guarantee the completeness or accuracy of any information provided by or on any linked third party web sites. It is the sole responsibility of the CBA member to ensure the accuracy and completeness of all information with respect to both the current MCLE / CPD requirements of the applicable regulatory bodies and the CBA member’s qualifying MCLE / CPD activity. The CBA assumes no responsibility of any kind for any errors or omissions in the content of, or arising from its members or other parties use of this information.