CBA Elder Law Section Student Outreach & Networking 

Jan. 16, 2025
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The CBA Elder Law Section presents:

CBA Elder Law Student Outreach & Networking
January 16, 2025 | 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM Mountain
In-person
University of Alberta | Faculty of Law

Join Us for an Inspiring Lunch and Learn Presentation on Elder Law!

Are you passionate about helping older adults? Curious about what elder law entails? Or do you already know this is the path for you? If so, this presentation is perfect for you!

The CBA National Elder Law Section is thrilled to host a special presentation for law students, featuring Krista Clendenning, Tradition Law LLP, who will delve into the world of elder law and share why it’s such a diverse and growing area of practice.

Why Attend?

  • Make a Difference: Discover how elder law lawyers help clients navigate complex legal issues that significantly impact their lives, providing peace of mind and ensuring their wishes are honored.
  • Serve a Vulnerable Population: Learn how advocating for the rights and well-being of older adults can be incredibly fulfilling.
  • Build Meaningful Relationships: See how elder law practice fosters long-term relationships with clients and their families, creating trust and rapport.
  • Collaborate Across Disciplines: Explore how elder law lawyers work alongside healthcare providers, social workers, and financial planners to create a holistic approach to client care.
  • Drive Social Change: Find out how engaging in elder law can lead to advocacy efforts aimed at improving laws and policies affecting seniors.

 

This event is free for University Law Students, CBA members and non-members. 

 

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    DATE AND TIME
    January 16, 2025
    12:30 PM - 1:30 PM (Mountain)

    FORMAT
    In-person

    COST
    University Law Students, CBA members & Non-members: Free

 

CONTACT INFO

Debra Cadelli
Liaison Officer, CBA Sections
The Canadian Bar Association
(613) 237-2925 ext. 143 | (800) 267-8860

CBAElderLaw@cba.org  | cba.org