Recorded version: Some jurisdictions have restrictions on the number of recorded webinar hours that qualify as eligible for continuing professional development (CPD) in a given reporting period or require you to view the program with another lawyer. Please contact your Law Society for further information. Manitoba lawyers, you must complete this test in order for the webinar recording to qualify as eligible CPD under the “self-study” category.
Jurisdiction
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Substantive, skills and/or procedural content
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Ethics, professionalism and/or practice management content
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Alberta
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Consider including this course as a learning activity in your CPD Plan.
(CBA estimate: 7 hours of ethics, professionalism or practice management content)
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British Columbia
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7 hours
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Manitoba
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Consider including this course in your CPD Plan.
(CBA estimate: 7 hours of ethics, professionalism or practice management content)
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New Brunswick
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Consider including this activity as part of the Law Society of New Brunswick Mandatory Annual Professional Development Requirements.
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Newfoundland and Labrador
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7 hours
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Northwest Territories
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Consider including this course in your CPD Plan.
(CBA estimate: 7 hours of ethics, professionalism or practice management content)
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Nova Scotia
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Consider including this course in your CPD Plan.
(CBA estimate: 7 hours of ethics, professionalism or practice management content)
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Nunavut
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Consider including this program in your CPD Plan.
(CBA estimate: 7 hours of ethics, professionalism or practice management content)
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Ontario
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7 Hours EDI Credit
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Prince Edward Island
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Consider including this program in your CPD Plan.
(CBA estimate: 7 hours of ethics, professionalism or practice management content)
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Quebec
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Consider including this course in your CPD Plan.
(CBA estimate: 7 hours of credit)
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Saskatchewan
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7 hours
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Yukon
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7 hours
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