OBA Insolvency Law / Young Lawyers Division PROGRAM | 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM
Gain a comprehensive overview of insolvency law, followed by discussions on the practical aspects of an insolvency law practice. For any lawyer who is pursuing or transitioning into insolvency law, or encounters insolvency issues in their practice, our seasoned faculty will provide the vital foundational background and share useful information and strategies for your insolvency legal toolkit.
Register now to secure your spot.
PROGRAM CHAIRS
Matilda Lici, Aird & Berlis LLP
Shaun Parsons, Reconstruct LLP
SPEAKERS
The Honourable Peter J. Osborne, Superior Court of Justice (Toronto)
Emma Dalziel, Gowling WLG (Hamilton)
Puya Fesharaki, Thornton Grout Finnigan LLP
Natasha MacParland, Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP
Alexandra Monkhouse, Monkhouse Law Employment Lawyers
Lee Nicholson, Stikeman Elliott LLP
Sam P. Rappos, Chaitons LLP
Murtaza Tallat, Manager, Restructuring, KSV Advisory
Saneea Tanvir, McCarthy Tetrault LLP
Melinda Vine, Harrison Pensa LLP (London)
Jessica Wuthmann, Reconstruct LLP
Sean N. Zeitz, Lipman Zener Waxman
AGENDA
For more information, please view the full program agenda
PROGRAM DETAILS
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Date: |
Wednesday, January 25, 2023 |
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12:30 pm Registration
1:00 pm - 4:30 pm Program |
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OBA Conference Centre
20 Toronto Street, 2nd Floor | Toronto, ON | M5C 2B8 |
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PROGRAM PRICE
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CBA Member: $172* | CBA Student Member: $89* | Non-Member: $278*
(includes e-materials access) *plus applicable taxes
Please note the following pandemic-related protocols:
Please note the following pandemic-related protocols: The Government of Ontario no longer requires proof of vaccination for participation in this event. Accordingly, we will not be requiring proof of vaccination. Attendees are asked to self-screen before entering the OBA premises. While the Government of Ontario no longer requires the wearing of masks for this event, out of consideration for other participants, we ask that you wear a mask while onsite when you are not actively eating or drinking. As circumstances evolve, these protocols may be changed.
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