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CLE Programs1.2 Recruiting Temporary Workers 1.3 Practice Mgt: 60 Tips in 60 Minutes 1.4 Health-Related Class Action Suits 2.1 Winning Advocacy: Using Your Words 2.2 400 Years of French Language Influence and Canada’s Hybrid Judicial System 2.3 Improving Access to Justice 2.5 Latest in Environmental Class Actions 3.1 A Woman’s Place Is In the House 3.2 Criminal Inadmissibility in the Cross Border Context 3.3 How to Stop Others From Spilling the Beans 3.4 Starting, Expanding or Winding Up a Law Practice 3.5 The Definition of Charity & Gift- is there a Canadian Standard? 4.4 Deal or No Deal -Procurement in Public Sector 5.1 Evidence: The Only Constant Is Change 5.2 400 Years of Military in Quebec and Canada 5.3 How to Make Money in the Electronic Era
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Professional Development2.3 Improving Access to Justice: The Need for Lawyers and the Judiciary to Go ElectronicMonday, August 18, 2:00 – 4:00 This session will discuss how technology can improve access to justice in large and small trials. The presenters will use the case of a family law trial to illustrate how counsel can use technology to improve courtroom performance and help judges have a better command of the evidence when writing a decision. Learn how best to prepare an electronic trial from both the lawyer and client perspectives. Speakers: |
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