Complimentary Archived Video Oh, the Places You Will Go! Career Transitions 18 janvier 2016 The panel will cover how to make a career transition, as well as the unexpected rewards and challenges of working outside of private practice.
Vidéos archivées Everything You Need To Know About Insurance Law 23 octobre 2015 Insurance Law is a niche area of practice, requiring specialized knowledge which is developed over time. Our expert panel will deliver a comprehensive primer, introducing this dynamic area of law.
Complimentary Archived Video Practice Management Review Tips for Young Lawyers 21 octobre 2015 Hear directly from LSUC Practice Management Review Counsel on what to expect and how to prepare for a Practice Management Review.
Vidéos archivées Oral Advocacy Boot Camp 15 octobre 2015 Become an outstanding orator and a more effective legal advocate.
Vidéos archivées Wills and Estate Planning: A Primer 29 septembre 2015 Gain a fundamental understanding of the need-to-know issues, and take home practical tools and strategies to implement in your practice.
Complimentary Archived Video Books and Records Matter 24 septembre 2015 An interactive discussion, where we will connect books and records to practice management and professional competence.
Vidéos archivées Your First Intellectual Property Matter: A Practical Guide 04 juin 2015 Get your practical guide for navigating patent, trade-mark and copyright matters in Canada.
Vidéos archivées Interviewee Skills: Preparing to Land Your Dream Job 28 mai 2015 Young Lawyers Division (Central) assembled a panel of experts to guide you through the lateral interview process. Refine your interviewing skills!
Vidéos archivées Motions in Law Proceedings (YLD) 28 avril 2015 Young Lawyers Division (Central) examines motions in various forms of proceedings.
Complimentary Archived Video Effective Administrative Tribunal Practices 22 avril 2015 Appearing before an administrative tribunal presents a specific set of challenges. You need to know how the procedural and evidentiary context varies from your experiences in court. How should you use past tribunal decisions in your arguments? What is the impact of a self-represented litigant on the tribunal’s procedure?