

The End of Lawyers? Never!
by Stephen McPhee

Technology, Society and Lawyers
by Caroline Nevin
 
The Hazards of Being a Columnist
by Tony Wilson

CBABC Lawyers’ Directory
by Patricia Jordan

IT Knowledge as a Practice Standard
by David J Bilinsky

Technology
by David J Bilinsky

 
Wills & Trusts-Okanagan
Municipal Law
ADR-Vancouver/Wills & Trusts-Vancouver
Criminal Justice-Nanaimo
by Trisha Jewison

Eleni Kassaris

Legal Technology Integration Challenges
by Tom Mannall and Suzanne Gregg
The Use of Technology and the Practice of Law
by Nicole Garton-Jones
eCourt
by Rob Wood
Marketing Law Firms Through New Media
by Chris Breikss

Highlights of the IBA Conference
by Henri Alvarez, QC
International Debate Championship 2010
by Ashley Syer
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Technology – learn to love it because there’s no leaving it. In fact, it seems those lawyers who do not learn to navigate the online IT highway may soon be left as “road-kill” alongside it. We journey to such destinations as the upcoming “eCourts,” a new virtual law practice that is online and paperless, and client markets through blogs, Facebook, Twitter and online legal directories. Everything about the practice of law is changing through technology, so discover why you need to incorporate IT due diligence into your practice.

Mid-Winter Meeting of Council in Charlevoix, QC February 18–20, 2011
LEAF Launches a New Website to Monitor Equality Rights
Stacey Handley Honoured
Changes Sought to Protect Public from Unqualified Immigration Consultants
Judges’ Discretion: Preferable to Mandatory Minimums for Drug-related Offences
CLEBC Update
Mentoring: An Accessible Way to Gain CPD Credits
Equality and Diversity: What Does It Mean to You?
Legislative Update
Branch and Bar Calendar
Aboriginal Law Student Scholarship Trust Gala Fundraiser
Health & Wellness TIP
LGBT Working Group Social
Enhancements to B.C. Superior Courts Website
CBABC/LSBC Bench and Bar Dinner in Vancouver

The Law Foundation of British Columbia
Professional Development
Member Services
Bar Moves | New Members
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