Family Law Arbitration (Part 2)
This 40-hour workshop is designed to satisfy the educational requirements of the Family Law Act and Regulations for those wishing to practice as family arbitrators or parenting coordinators.
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This 40-hour workshop is designed to satisfy the educational requirements of the Family Law Act and Regulations for those wishing to practice as family arbitrators or parenting coordinators.
In this one-day workshop, we will learn and practice how strategic curiosity, aimed at discovering the "why" behind conflict behaviour can help us change conflict dynamics and achieve results.
Continuing with the tradition of previous years, this conference will cover important case developments, critical practice issues, and notable industry trends in insurance law.
Explore practical, real-world ethical challenges across litigation and solicitor practice, and learn how to apply the Code of Professional Conduct for BC, Law Society guidance, and case law to make sound professional decisions, manage risk, and support lawyer well-being in today's evolving legal environment.
If you are a personal injury litigator, this conference is still your must-attend event of the year. As with past conferences, the centrepiece will be the comprehensive case law and legislation update.
It can be difficult to stay on top of all the changes happening in administrative law. This annual conference is your efficient solution to learning about recent decisions, legislative updates, and current trends in this complex practice area.
This course is designed to help members of the legal profession deepen their commitment to reconciliation by enhancing their intercultural competency skills and client relations through the development of Indigenous-informed legal practices.
This course provides a practical overview of the white collar crime landscape in Canada and its implications for legal practice.
This annual conference brings together leading Aboriginal law practitioners to address current and emerging issues with a focus on BC. We will explore the legal and pragmatic implications of current developments affecting Indigenous Peoples, governments, and industry.
This two-day course provides you with the entry-level training for general civil mediation. You will become familiar with the basics of mediation in a coached, practical setting. Limited enrollment!
Still looking to complete your CPD credits before the end of the year? Revisit some of CLEBC's most popular programs with our convenient Last Kick at the Can rebroadcasts.
This program is designed to teach lawyers how to be more natural, believable, and self-possessed and to implement simple, concrete techniques that will maximize performance at trial, in mediation, at arbitration, and in any legal argument. Limited enrolment!
In the tradition of past years, our Residential Real Estate Conference is your chance to meet again with your colleagues and share in discussions of the latest important cases and trends.
Still looking to complete your CPD credits before the end of the year? Revisit some of CLEBC's most popular programs with our convenient Last Kick at the Can rebroadcasts.
Still looking to complete your CPD credits before the end of the year? Revisit some of CLEBC's most popular programs with our convenient Last Kick at the Can rebroadcasts.
The third course in CLEBC's Family Law Mediation curriculum, this program will give you a better understanding of family dynamics and power in mediation.
Join us for a one-day comprehensive course on workers' compensation law issues, where we will look at the most critical issues that practitioners face when dealing with WCB claims and occupational health and safety issues.
The fourth and final course in CLEBC's Family Law Mediation curriculum, this program will focus on issues such as bias and impartiality, ethical issues in mediation, high-conflict personalities, culture, co-mediation, and multiparty disputes.
This four-day in-person course builds on the foundation provided by the Fundamentals of Mediation course (or an equivalent) by introducing more skills and providing lots of practice opportunities. The course features advanced processes and techniques, as well as practical mediation problems and practice issues.
This four-day in-person course builds on the foundation provided by the Fundamentals of Mediation course (or an equivalent) by introducing more skills and providing lots of practice opportunities. The course features advanced processes and techniques, as well as practical mediation problems and practice issues.
