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CBABC PD Seminar: Case Planning Conferences for Civil Litigation
Start Date: June 19, 2012
End Date: June 19, 2012
Time: Registration/Lunch: 12:00 noon; Seminar: 12:15-1:3
Section/Group: The Canadian Bar Association, British Columbia Branch
Speaker(s): (see below)
Location: Union Club, 805 Gordon Street, Victoria
Cost: $95.00 for CBA members (+HST); $149.00 for VBA/Non-CBA members (+HST);$199.00 for Non-members (+HST)
RSVP: Register to attend In-Person by Friday, June 15, 2012 (while space is available)
Description: Speakers
• The Honourable Mr. Justice Malcolm D. Macaulay, Supreme Court of British Columbia
• Master William C. McCallum, Supreme Court of British Columbia

Panellists
Aron Bookman, Carfra & Lawton
Mitchell D. Selly, Acheson Whitley Sweeney Foley

Course Details
Join our experienced speakers and panellists at this interactive seminar on case planning conferences. Discussion topics include:
• Practical and up-to-date advice and tips on how CPCs can be used
• How to best use CPCs
• Differences in how CPCs are used for different types of cases

1.50 Hours of Approved Continuing Professional Development in BC
Attendance at this webinar will provide you with 1.5 hours of CPD for your 2012 Law Society of BC reporting.
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Please visit the CBA Professional Development Resource Site for more information about this course.

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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