Part of every litigator's and solicitor's arsenal
Rebroadcasts
"Last Kick at the Can 2015": Tuesday, December 8, 2015; Time: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
"Last Kick at the Can 2015": Thursday, December 17, 2015; Time: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
(Original course: Wednesday, May 27, 2015)
Who should attend: New to advanced practitioners.
Learning level: All levels
This comprehensive overview of foreclosure practice will take a pragmatic approach to helping counsel understand the substantive and procedural issues. Understanding foreclosing lender’s rights and remedies is a useful part of every litigator’s and solicitor’s arsenal. Whether you are a full-time mortgage enforcement practitioner or encounter foreclosure issues only as an incidental part your practice, an appreciation of current foreclosure law is essential. The experts—including a BC Supreme Court master who will present views from the bench—will take you through all the essential topics, showing both new and experienced counsel how to avoid common traps and pitfalls that can arise in this demanding practice area.
After taking this course you will...
- understand foreclosing lender’s rights and remedies
- gain an appreciation of essential current foreclosure law
- learn how to avoid common traps and pitfalls that arise in this practice area
- understand the substantive and procedural issues framing the foreclosure process
CLEBC would like to thank Do Process for their generous support in sponsoring this event.
Law Society of BC CPD Hours: 6 hours (a minimum of 1 hour will involve professional responsibility and ethics, client care and relations, and/or practice management)
Course Chairs
Pricing
"Last Kick at the Can 2015" Rebroadcasts: $475
Registration includes an electronic copy of the course materials.
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CLEBC Program Lawyer
Teresa M. Sheward
tsheward@cle.bc.ca