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 CBABC Surveys

2007
August
Family Relations Act Review (Available to CBA Members)
The Canadian Bar Association, British Columbia Branch (CBABC) has been asked to make submissions to provide its perspective regarding the Family Relations Act Review. The CBABC formed the Family Relations Act Review Working Group to present our response to government. The response to Phase 2 was submitted on September 7, 2007. To assist us in getting the widest possible perspective from our members, the CBABC Family Relations Act Review Working Group conducted a survey from August 13 to 27, 2007. The survey focused on child participation; parenting apart; meeting access responsibilities; and family violence

2006
October
Young Lawyers-Lower Mainland Section (Available to CBA Members)
To improve the quality of the Young Lawyers-Lower Mainland Section, make it more accessible and assist with the planning of Section activity, the Section's Executive asked members to participate in a short survey.

July
Associate Retention Challenges (Available to CBA Members)
CBABC surveys the costly problem of associate attrition in British Columbia.

May
Sections (Available to CBA Members)
To improve the quality of Sections, make them more accessible and assist with the planning of Section activity, the BC Branch recently asked members to participate in a short survey.

2005
May
Articling
This survey was designed to get some basic information and practical advice about the process from the perspective of a current articling student, to be shared with incoming students.


 

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