CBA Wills, Estates and Trusts, Elder Law and Pensions and Benefits Law Online Symposium (Recordings) 

Oct. 1, 2024
Online

CBA Wills, Estates and Trusts, Elder Law and Pensions and Benefits Law Online Symposium

CBA Wills, Estates and Trusts, Elder Law and Pensions and Benefits Law Online Symposium (Recordings)

International Older Persons Day : Power of Attorney Across Canada

Presented by the CBA Elder Law Section, the CBA Pensions and Benefits Law Section and the CBA Wills, Estates and Trust Law Section
Tuesday, October 1, 2024 | 10:30 AM–4:00 PM ET

Registration Fees


Join three CBA sections on this collaborated symposium discussing current issues arising from a Power of Attorney. Sessions will be focused on interprovincial drafting differences, Quebec’s Civil Code, using powers of attorney with investments, litigation issues surrounding powers of attorney including enforcement, and best practices in advising an appointed power of attorney.

LEAD SPONSOR
Canadian Institute of Certified Executor Advisors

TIME EVENT

10:30 am – 10:35 am

Welcome and Introduction

10:35 am – 12:00 pm

SESSION 1: Powers of Attorney Across Canada : Tips and Traps in Drafting

The first session will focus on Powers of Attorney Across Canada and panelists will provide interprovincial nuances, along with drafting tips and traps depending upon the Province. A Quebec panelist will also discuss what you need to know about the Quebec Protection Mandate, as well as what happens when a Mandate is not in place.

Speakers:
Alex Bainov, Contrast Law (Winnipeg, MB)
Marissa Lydynia, Solus Trust (Montreal, QC)
Raphael Tachie, Dentons (Vancouver, BC)

Moderator: Amy MacAlpine, Hummingbird Lawyers LLP  (Vaughan, ON)

12:00 pm - 12:30 pm

Break
Sponsor
eState Planner

12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

SESSION 2: Power of Attorney and Investments

The second session will focus on Powers of Attorney and Investments. A Panelist will discuss the obligations and duties of a Power of Attorney when it comes to investments, the transitions of investments, and the role of investment counsel. An informative discussion about the Canadian Bankers Association's resources and initiatives will follow, including the Commitment on Powers of Attorney and the Code of Conduct for the Delivery of Banking Services to Seniors. A Q&A session will provide an opportunity to take questions live from attendees.

Speakers:
Jan King, Law Society of Saskatchewan (Saskatoon, SK)
Holly LeValliant, The Bank of Nova Scotia Trust Company (Toronto,ON)

2:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Break

2:30 pm - 4:00pm

SESSION 3: Powers of Attorney and Litigation

The third and last session will focus on Powers of Attorney and Litigation. Panelist will discuss recent cases notably throughout Canada and will provide a practice pointer checklist. A special focus on litigation involving investments, beneficiary designations, Administrator / employer responsibilities, and spousal entitlements will be discussed before closing out the day with an in-depth discussion on educating your client to prevent litigation. Panelist will include best practices regarding Acknowledgements and Reporting requirements.

Speakers:
Level Chan, Stewart McKelvey (Halifax, NS)
Sara Pon, Vancouver Coastal Health (Vancouver, BC)
Kimberly A. Whaley, Whaley Estate Litigation Partners (WEL) (Toronto, ON)

4:00 pm - 4:05 pm

Closing Remarks


Registration fees for the entire 1-day symposium

CBA Members: $139
CBA Young Lawyer Members (<5 years): $99
CBA Student Members: $45
Non-Members: $296
Government: $179
Plus applicable taxes

Group Rates For Firms / Organizations

5 – 9 registrants = 10% discount
10 – 19 registrants = 15% discount
20+ = 20% discount
To take advantage of the discount, please contact: pd@cba.org

 

Unless otherwise specified, sessions will be presented in English.

 

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