Rebroadcast:
"Last Kick at the Can": Thursday, December 18, 2014; Time: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
(Original course: Friday, May 30, 2014)
Who should attend: Junior lawyers and lawyers new to the area of administrative law.
Learning level: Fundamental
Judicial review applications from start to finish
"Judicial reviews are technical applications which are often unsuccessful. To succeed you need to know the elements of a judicial review from concept, to statute and document review, drafting and presentation. Taking our judicial review program will enable you to advise your client whether to file a petition, and if you do file, how to pursue your application in the most effective way."
Adele J. Adamic, Legal Services Branch, Ministry of Justice, Vancouver
"If understood well and used correctly, judicial review is a potent tool. This course will provide counsel with a working familiarity with this tool."
Robert A. Kasting, Stewart, Aulinger & Company, Vancouver
Whether you are a junior lawyer starting out or you have limited experience with judicial review, this is the course for you! We will take you through a judicial review application from beginning through drafting to presentation. Learn all you need to know!
After this course you will...
- understand how to conduct a judicial review application
- know about the necessary documents
- have acquired practical tips on presenting an oral argument
Law Society of BC CPD Hours: 6 hours (a minimum of 1 hour will involve aspects of professional responsibility and ethics, client care and relations, and/or practice management)
Course Chairs
Adele J. Adamic — Legal Services Branch, Ministry of Justice, Vancouver
Robert A. Kasting — Stewart, Aulinger & Company, Vancouver
Pricing
"Last Kick at the Can" Rebroadcast: $450
Unable to attend without financial support? To learn more about CLEBC's Bursary Program click here and for our Easy Pay Plan click here.
Registration includes an electronic copy of the course materials and a networking lunch.
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CLEBC Program Lawyer
Nadia Myerthall
nmyerthall@cle.bc.ca