Civility and Dealing with Difficult Lawyers in The Litigation Context (Recording) 

Feb. 25, 2020
Online

Live broadcast: See the table below for information on accreditation in all Canadian jurisdictions.

Recorded version: Some jurisdictions have restrictions on the number of recorded webinar hours that qualify as eligible continuing professional development (CPD) in a given reporting period. Please contact your Law Society for further information.

  • British Columbia lawyersCHANGES TO THE CPD PROGRAM (effective 2019):  New learning mode: Viewing a pre- recorded course without the presence of another lawyer or an articled student will qualify for CPD.
  • Manitoba lawyers: You must complete this test in order for the webinar recording to qualify as eligible CPD under the “self-study” category.
     

Jurisdiction

Substantive, skills and/or procedural content

Ethics, professionalism and/or practice management content

Alberta

Consider including this course as a learning activity in your mandatory annual CPD Plan as required by the Law Society of Alberta.

British Columbia

0 hour

1.5 hours

Manitoba

0 hour

1.5 hours

New Brunswick

1.5 hours

Newfoundland and Labrador

1.5 hours

Northwest Territories

0 hour

1.5 hours

Nova Scotia

Consider including this course as a learning activity in your mandatory annual CPD Plan as required by the Law Society of Nova Scotia.

Nunavut

0 hour

1.5 hours

Ontario

0 hour

1.5 hours

Prince Edward Island

0 hour

1.5 hour

Quebec

Please be advised that participants intending to fulfill the professional development requirements set by the Barreau du Québec and the Chambre des notaires du Québec should select training activities that are related to the exercise of their profession and that best suit their needs. You will be issued certification, but provider confirmation is no longer required, as it is the participant’s responsibility to self-declare training hours. The Barreau du Québec and the Chambre des notaires du Québec reserve the right to remove a training activity from a participant’s file if it does not meet the requirements of their respective regulations. For more information concerning the declaration and recognition of professional development activities, contact the appropriate professional order directly.

Saskatchewan

0 hour

1.5 hours

Yukon

1.5 hours

 

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    DATE & TIME
    Feburary 25, 2020
    12:00pm-1:30pm Eastern Time

    FORMAT
    Webinar

    COST
    CBA members: $75
    CBA Young Lawyer Members (<5 years): $50
    CBA Student Members: $15
    Non-members: $300
    Government: $150
    Plus applicable taxes

    MEMBER GROUP RATE
    $1,500

    This is the 3rd program in the Essentials for Litigators stream. You can purchase the full 8-webinar series at a package rate.

 

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