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CBABC PD Joint Seminar: The Top Ten Causes of Claims: Bumps, Potholes and Flats on the Road to an Accident-Free Practice
Start Date: June 6, 2012
End Date: June 6, 2012
Time: Registration/lunch: 12:30 pm; Seminar: 1:00 - 3:00
Section/Group: The Canadian Bar Association, British Columbia Branch
Speaker(s): Susan Forbes, QC, Lawyers Insurance Fund and Margrett George, Lawyers Insurance Fund
Location: BEST WESTERN PLUS Vernon Lodge & Conference Centre, 3914 - 32nd Street, Vernon
Cost: $95 CBA members (+HST); $149 VEBA Members (+HST); $199 Non-CBA members (+HST)
RSVP: Friday, June 1, 2012
Description: Learn the essentials for navigating the risks of practice in this dynamic two hour presentation. Our speakers use examples from actual reports to the Lawyers Insurance Fund to count down the top ten reasons for claims, and pass along advice from insured lawyers on how to avoid those bumps, potholes and flats. You’ll also learn the detour map for three additional practice risks with potentially devastating consequences. Start down that safe road now and register today.

Please visit the CBA Professional Development Resource Site for more information about this course.

The Canadian Bar Association – BC Branch in partnership with the Vernon Bar Association are presenting this 2-hour Professional Development seminar.

Attendance at this webinar will provide you with 100% of the required 2 hours of the ethics, professional responsibility and practice management component for your 2012 Law Society of BC reporting.

Note: The Canadian Bar Association is one of the approved education providers sanctioned by the Law Society of British Columbia to deliver accredited Continuing Professional Development (“CPD”) that meets the mandatory requirement.

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