CBA Public Sector Lawyers Outreach & Networking event.
Public sector lawyers play a pivotal role in our democratic society. These lawyers share unique responsibilities and duties and come together to exchange in the CBA Public Sector Lawyers Section.
Join the National Executive, public sector lawyers from diverse institutions, articling students, and law students to mingle with a drink and appetizers.
Registrants will hear from our special Edmonton guests, the Honourable Judge L.C. Tchir, Alberta Provincial Court, the Honourable A. Anne McLennan P.C., O.C., A.O.E., Senior Advisor Bennett Jones LLP and Margaret Unsworth, General Counsel, Alberta Justice and Law Society Bencher. The panelists will speak about careers in law in the public sector; the benefits, the drawbacks, and ways to find fulfillment and excel in a public sector career.
Registrants will also have the chance to win a fantastic book titled: Government Lawyering: Duties and Ethical Challenges of Government Lawyers - a must-have book for public sector lawyers in Canada. Two registrants will be chosen randomly for the door prize, but you must attend the event to claim your prize!
This event is free for CBA members and non-members. Please share the event in your network!
EVENT DETAILS
Date: |
Monday, April 3, 2023 |
Time: |
4:30 PM - 6:30 PM (MT) |
Location:
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CBA Alberta Edmonton Office
1501, Tower 2
Rice Howard Place
(formerly Scotia Place)
10060 Jasper Avenue N.W.
Edmonton, AB
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MEETING PRICE
Members and Non-members - Free. Please share the event in your network!
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