Ottawa — Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin and Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi will headline the Canadian Bar Association’s (CBA) Canadian Corporate Counsel Association (CCCA) 2014 National Conference, April 7-8, in Calgary.
- Chief Justice McLachlin speaks on Monday, April 7, at 8:45 am onWomen and the Law: A Look at the Past and the Future.
- Mayor Nenshi speaks on Tuesday, April 8, at 1:00 pm on Come Hell or High Water: Lessons in Business Continuance in the Face of Natural Disaster.
The conference, Energy Matters, takes place at the Westin Calgary. On the agenda are 14 professional development workshops and plenaries taking place on April 7 and 8.
The 2014 CCCA award winners will be honoured at a gala dinner on April 7. Media accreditation for the conference including the dinner may be obtained by contacting Hannah Bernstein at hannahb@cba.org.
An integral group within the 37,500-member Canadian Bar Association, the Canadian Corporate Counsel Association is dedicated to supporting and enhancing the interests of Canadian corporate counsel.
CCCA provides uniquely Canadian perspectives, resources, tools, professional development, conferences, and peer-to-peer networking opportunities. The CCCA has more than 4,400 in-house counsel members.