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What We Do
The mandate of the Kamloops Women Lawyers Forum will be to promote and support the retention of women lawyers through collegiality, mentoring and professional development; and to promote equality and social justice for all women. Our values are inclusivity, equality, diversity, and respect.
Join the CBABC Women Lawyers Forum-Kamloops today, click here to download a Section enrolment form.
Articles of Interest
Access articles of interest published in BarTalk and on CBA PracticeLink.
Executive
Access contact information for the chair of the CBABC Women Lawyers Forum-Kamloops.
Upcoming Meetings/Events
Access notices for upcoming meetings and events, including date, speaker, topic, and location.
Memorandums
Access the archive of memorandums for this Forum.
Minutes
Access the archive of minutes for this Forum.
Reports
Reports provide a review of the Forum's activities for the year, including speakers and topics, special events, and resolutions.
CBABC Women Lawyers Forum Listserv
Participate in discussions via email with fellow Forum members, tapping into a trusted source of expertise in a new way. Send an email to webmaster@bccba.org to join the listserv. Read the CBA Code of Conduct for CBABC Listservs.
National CBA Women Lawyers Forum
The National CBA Women Lawyers Forum is aimed at promoting the stature and influence of women in the profession, as well as developing assistance programs, networking opportunities and mentoring programs.
The objective of the National CBA Women Lawyers Forum is to provide:
- personal and professional development;
- networking, mentoring and liaising opportunities;
- resources; and
- leadership.
Learn more about the National CBA Women Lawyers Forum.
Annual Mandatory Reporting to the Law Society on Professional Development Hours
The Law Society of British Columbia instituted mandatory reporting of professional development effective January 1, 2009. All practising lawyers -- full time and part time -- must complete a minimum of 12 hours of approved educational activities annually. At least two hours must pertain to any combination of professional responsibility and ethics, client relations, and practice management. For more information, visit the Law Society of British Columbia website.
The Canadian Bar Association is pleased to report that the Law Society of British Columbia has confirmed that professional development activities include attendance at CBABC Section presentations. As well, a personal tally of your CBABC professional development hours will be available online to members to view and print at will. CBA membership and Section participation is a very cost-effective means of achieving the professional development expectations of the Law Society.
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