IP Day 2017 – Great networking event for young lawyers January 19, 2017 Junior members of the IP bar won’t want to miss IP Day 2017, the premier networking, educational and social event for IP litigators across Canada, presented by the CBA National Intellectual Property Section on May 11 in Ottawa.
Constitutional law conference January 19, 2017 Join the Constitutional and Human Rights Law Section in Ottawa on April 21 for the most useful and instructive conference of 2017 for Canadian constitutional rights litigators. Learn the nuts and bolts of constitutional rights litigation and network with other lawyers having similar interests. Read on for information about discounts for law students and young lawyers.
2017 CCCA National Conference January 19, 2017 Become a changemaker and save more! The CCCA National Conference “Agents of Change” takes place in Toronto, April 2 - 4, 2017 and will reflect on the in-house industry today – a profession on the cusp of an exciting reinvention.
Bell Let’s Talk Day is January 25 January 19, 2017 Every time you talk, text and join in on social media on January 25, Bell will donate 5 cents more to mental health initiatives.
CBA Canadian Securities Regulation Series begins Jan. 24 January 16, 2017 Canadian securities rules are constantly being revised and business lawyers need to be familiar with current securities practice and the details of legislation and policy. Gain a thorough grounding in the most important aspects by registering for this in-depth webinar series which begins on January 24, 2017.
Message from the Chair of NEERLS January 13, 2017 Message from the Chair of the National Environmental, Energy and Resources Law Section.
Record-breaking number of submissions to government January 10, 2017 2016 was a banner year for the number of CBA’s submissions to the federal government. Surpassing the previous record of 82 in a calendar year, the 2016 tally showed 97 submissions by year end.
CBA Urges Government to Expedite Hiring of Judges January 05, 2017 The CBA is calling for Ottawa to speed up the hiring of judges to address a shortage that is contributing to an acute access to justice problem in Canada.