Getting to Access to Justice: Bridging Regulatory Reform and Human-Centered Design & Innovation

Practice Point

Getting to Access to Justice: Bridging Regulatory Reform and Human-Centered Design & Innovation
27
Aug

CLEBC is proud to co-sponsor “Getting to Access to Justice: Bridging Regulatory Reform and Human-Centred Design & Innovation

October 29, 2019
from 4:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Vancouver, BC (or attend via Webinar*)

ACCESS TO JUSTICE AND OUR LEGAL SYSTEM

Professor Margaret Hagan, Director, Legal Design Lab Lecturer in Law, Stanford University, proposes a strategic approach that bridges regulatory reform and human-centered design & innovation activities. Her approach challenges lawyers and other stakeholders in the justice system to support regulatory reform as well as engage in more experimentation in their own practices.

She’ll share examples of policy change and experimentation which have generated the most impact and encouraged access to justice action. This topic is particularly relevant to the legal community in BC given our cutting-edge innovation and recent access to justice initiatives.

View the recording of Professor Margaret Hagan’s presentation here:


KEYNOTE: Professor Margaret Hagan
Director, Legal Design Lab Lecturer in Law, Stanford University

DATE: Tuesday, October 29, 2019
4:30pm-5:00pm | Reception
5:00pm-6:30pm | Margaret Hagan Address with Q&A

LOCATION: Pan Pacific Vancouver
(Oceanview Suites – R Level)
300 – 999 Canada Place, Vancouver, BC

FEES:
$30.00 
(GST Incl.) | Judges, Lawyers, Articling Students
$15.00 (GST Incl.) | Law Students

*This seminar is open to all in the legal profession. This event is not restricted to members of the CBA only. If you do not have a membership with the CBA and would like to register, please visit cbapd.org for the membership form.

CPD:
1.50 hours
Attendance at this conference will provide you with 1.50 hours of practice management component for your Law Society of BC reporting.

* Available only for those working outside Vancouver