Resources

Resources offers access to your sections materials, including – past program videos, guides, links, etc. Included are Complimentary Archived Videos – past programs available free to Section members.

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Complimentary Archived Video

Communication in a Crisis Situation: What In-House Counsel Need to Know

  • November 15, 2013

In-house counsel play a key role in navigating their organization through a crisis situation by providing sound, professional advice, while managing stakeholder and other interests that may be involved.

Canadian Corporate Counsel Association - Ontario Chapter

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Avoiding Professional Misconduct for In-House Counsel

  • November 07, 2013

As in-house counsel, you have a variety of ethical obligations, including the Rules of Professional Conduct. What are the top ethical rules that in-house counsel needs to be aware of?

Canadian Corporate Counsel Association - Ontario Chapter

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Drafting Better Business Contracts

  • October 24, 2013

Gain practical advice and need-to-know strategies for drafting clearer and better commercial contracts, and managing potential litigation risk. Our panel of experts will provide you with all the essentials through a detailed discussion and analysis of various contract provisions and risk allocation.

Canadian Corporate Counsel Association - Ontario Chapter

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The Art and Science of Minute Taking

  • February 21, 2013

Renewed emphasis is being placed on the accurate recording of meetings through corporate minutes. Properly prepared minutes can play an important role in protecting an organization against certain liabilities, while inadequate minutes can increase legal exposure.

Canadian Corporate Counsel Association - Ontario Chapter

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Financial Statments and In-House Lawyers Managing Red Flags

  • April 07, 2011

In recent years, lawyers have taken on an increasing role in reviewing and analyzing financial statements; a task they are not always comfortable with! However, lawyers have a professional obligation to understand financial statements to alert their client to potentially fraudulent activity.

Canadian Corporate Counsel Association - Ontario Chapter