Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Metropolitan Hotel, 645 Howe Street, Vancouver
Who should attend: Experienced legal assistants; experienced legal secretaries, lawyers new to this practice area, and those who want to increase their level of sophistication in the practical aspects of family law are encouraged to attend.
Learning level: Advanced
Stay up to date and maximize your effectiveness in the ever changing world of family law!
Knowledge is power and knowing what is appropriate and what is acceptable will empower you and will ease your workload while making you indispensible to your lawyer. The practice of family law is changing and keeping up to date with recent developments is essential and is what clients expect and deserve. Hear from senior practitioners, paralegals, and members of the judiciary on topics including trial preparation, chambers issues, preparing for Judicial Case Conferences, Rules update, and several other topical issues facing busy family law legal support staff.
CLEBC is piloting the use of Twitter at this program. You can post a question or comment on Twitter using the hashtag: #clebcfamily. Want to find out more? Download: A Guide for Using Twitter at CLEBC Programs.
Law Society of BC CPD Hours: 7 hours (If you attend the course plus the optional session, you will obtain a minimum of 1 hour of professional responsibility and ethics, client care and relations, and/or practice management.)
Course Chairs
Jeffrey A. Rose, QC — Mortimer & Rose, Vancouver
Stephanie L. Fabbro — Hamilton Fabbro Law Corporation, Vancouver
Pricing
EARLY BIRD (Register by May 4, 2011 and SAVE)
Regular/Live Webinar: $445 | Student: $225 (live course only)
After May 4, 2011
Regular/Live Webinar: $525 | Student: $265 (live course only) | Video Repeat: $295 | Webinar Archive: Call Customer Service.
Registration includes course materials and lunch. The course materials are not available for purchase separately. Note: You will continue to receive a print copy of the materials at the course. In addition, you will receive an email with a link to the online version of the materials approximately one day before the course.
CLEBC Program Coordinator
Mary Kingston, Production Manager, Programs
mkingston@cle.bc.ca