contemporary challenges in the legal profession (2013) brochure
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Contemporal1' Challenges in the Legal ProfessionJune 24th - 25th, 201 3Old Mill Inn - TorontoThe contemporary practice of law is faced with a number ofchallenges. From ethics in the midst of complex facts to articlingshortages, from legal process outsourcing to the unique challengesof social media, today's practitioners require a robust awareness ofmany concerns, and must navigate more than just black letter law inorder to maintain competence and grow their practices. In response,The Commons Institute has created a two-day program and broughttogether a large august faculty to examine a number of prevailingchallenges, offer strategies, and assist with ensuring your practicemanagement remains ahead of the curve. The 2013 iteration of thisprogram will examine a number of challenges, among them ethics,legal process outsourcing, the ethical and beneficial use of socialmedia, as well as the future of articling.A Sampling of Issues to be Addressed:- Ethics and Professional Discipline, Revisiting Rule Six and theCases- Ethical Issues in Civil and Criminal Litigation- Legal Process Outsourcing- Of Necessity and Risk: Articling and the Return on Investment- Social Media, Professionalism and the Building of ProfitableRelationships- Planning Life for the Practice of Law- Diversity and Upward Mobility in the Legal ProfessionTRANSCRIPT
he Commons Institute
Contemporary Challenges in the Legal Profession
Monday, 24th June & Tuesday, 25th June, 2013 Old Mill Inn I Toronto, Ontario
CHAIR: Joe Milstone, Co-founder Cognition , LLP
EARLY BIRD DEADLINE: Monday, 10th June, 2013
LSUC ACCREDITATION:
June 24th & 25th Option: Professionalism Hours: 9.75 Substantive Hours: 6.50 Total Hours: 16.25
June 25th Option: Professionalism Hours: 5.00 Substantive Hours: 2.50 Total Hours: 7.50
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he Commons Institute
Contemporal1' Challenges in the Legal Profession
June 24th - 25th , 201 3 Old Mill Inn - Toronto
The contemporary practice of law is faced with a number of challenges. From ethics in the midst of complex facts to articling shortages, from legal process outsourcing to the unique challenges of socia l media, today's practitioners require a robust awareness of many concerns, and must navigate more than just black letter law in order to maintain competence and grow their practices. In response, The Commons Institute has created a two-day program and brought together a large august faculty to examine a number of prevailing challenges, offer strateg ies, and assist with ensuring your practice management remains ahead of the curve. The 2013 iteration of this program will examine a number of challenges, among them eth ics, legal process outsourcing, the ethical and beneficial use of social media, as well as the future of articling.
A Sampling of Issues to be Addressed:
- Ethics and Professional Discipline, Revisiting Rule Six and the Cases
- Ethical Issues in Civil and Criminal Litigation - Legal Process Outsourcing - Of Necessity and Risk: Articling and the Return on Investment - Social Media, Professionalism and the Bu ilding of Profitable
Relationships - Planning Life for the Practice of Law - Diversity and Upward Mobility in the Legal Profession
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Faculty
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Christopher Staples C/lairoos lLP
U Tis ctJtai~d his B.A from t~ UriYersity of Tcwrto in 1~5 and ea ned h s LLB frctn Unrversity of Ottawa 1988. Chris's pri rc ipal areas ct focus are w:pCl:ate, ba ffiing, estate, real estate and mortgage remedy litigation His extensrve liligition experierc e also invorves shareholder remedies, w:npetilion, P:Od LLts liability, prctes5ional neg igence, construc~on am health 13W U Tis is a member of the Calem n Chamber ct Commerce am Tcwrto Boa d ct Trade
Jonathan Lisus Lax O'Sullivan Scott Usus
Jm athan is a Fellow of t~ Americ 31 College ct Tri al Lawyers 3ld the I rtemational AC3 cFmy ct Tri al Lawyers He is rec CMd ni:red by Lexpert as one ct the T~ 500 Lawyers in Canada, by Chambers Global as a lea1er in his field 3ld by Marti m ale H LiJbell with an A V Pre-em inent riting J rn athan's comm w ity work incl L.d es pro bono assistance to the Cana1 ian CMI Liberties Associati oo and serving as co-fo w der and director of t~ Lawyers I ntematioo al Food Entel]lrise
Guy W. Giomo Fasken Martjneau
GlIf Cl:iginal~ j ci ~d Fasken Marti~au in Ju~ 2002 He rejoined the p31nership in J 3luifY 20 11 after seMng two am one-h alf years as Chief of Stitt to t~ Prim e Minister of C31ada. He has been a~ointed a F eli CIN of t~ U nrversity ofToronto Schoo l of PLiJ lic Policy & Govemarc e, and a Fellow of Carleton Unrversity's Cla'yton H Ri ct1 ell Gradual:e Prog-am in Political Management where ~ also teaches a Master's level course He also serves on 1he Steering Committee of the Cruncil on GClVerrrn ertal E1tlics Laws, 3ld is an Executive Member of the N al:ional Administral:rve Law Section of t~ Canadian Bar Association
Sean Lawler ShibJey RighlOl1 LLP
Se31 is a p31ner at Sh bley Rightoo LLP whose practice is everly ctvicFd among estate li~gation, professioo al negligerc e, commerciallitig al:ion 3ld p:ofession al c1scipline T~ lU I brea1th of his experi ence also incl L.d es contractual and shareholder dispLtes, real estate litigal:ion, em jl aymert mal:lers, and debt cci lection
Nadia Liva Barrlste, & SoIicitlX
Having been cal led to the Bar in 1992, Na1 ia has created a practice which nCIN focuses 00 criminal law 3ld c1 sciplinary matters before regul al:ory oodies incl L.d ing t~ Law Soc iety of Upper Canada Na1 ia also works as a per diem CrownAttor~y, has a~eaed before the Ontario Re'.1 eof1 Boa d am acts as Duty Crunsel before t~ Law Society ct Upper C31ada. Nadia gra1ual:ed from the Uri versity of Torooto, specializing in English Uteral:ure whch has proven invalualj e when w riting her Ij o Na1 ia obtal~d her law deg-ee from the Jri versity ct WindsCl: Law Schoci
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Christopher Sweeney ZSA Legal Reauitmen!
Ch:istop'l er established ZSA (Zarak, Sweeney &As50ciales) Legal Recruitment in 1997, now Canada's largest and on~ mtionallegal remi tment firm ZSA also cmtra s ZSA-X, a bOlt ique n nanciai services remi tm ert firm, ZSA Accolllting 3ld LexLow :n
Joe Mi lstone Cognition LLP
Joe is a CG-fo lllder ct COgl ition and specializes in w :nmercial agreements, partiCl.J ar~ in the techm logy, telecomm lll ications, prctes5ional services and 5PJrtS am entertainment sectors Joe also has experience in re gJ latcty and w :npliarc e matters in nnanciai services, telecommunicitions 3ld gami ll;l
Gavin Birer Lega/wise Outsourcing Inc
Gavin Birer is the fou rder am president of Lega~i5e Outsourcing Inc He has an extensrve experience as a corp Cl:ate com mercia! 3ld I T lawyer, wCl:king in private p:actice am as in-house cOlllsel Gavin was called to the Ontaio Ba 3ld is iUmitted to pr3:tice law in the S41reme Court of SOlt h Africa
Laurie H. Pa¥o1itza Torkjn/Manes
Laurie chairs the Federa~ m of Law Societies ct C3lada C3ladi3l Common Law PrCM;lran Approval Committee. wh ch ~prCl\les all comm m law deg-ee programs in Canada am all ~w law programs in Canada She is also Ontaio·s representatrve on t~ FecFrition of Law Societies ct Canada Council Lalrie was named o~ ct Canada·s "T~ 25 Most Infiuertial Lawyers in C3lada" for 2012 by C3ladi3l Lawyer Magazine
Daniel L Re isler ReisJer Frankl'n LlP
D3l is o~ of the fO lllding part~rs of Reisler Fr3lklin Dan is a leader in the field ct insLTarc e litigation. am h s aa:om jl ishn erts have been reCOgl iled by the Lexperl legal directory w~re ~ is listed as anoll;l the best lawyers in his field He is also naned in the "Best Lawyers in Canada" directory. Dan is a past President of C3laci 3l Defence Lawyers am has represented the CaniUian Region on the Stite 3ld Local Defense Q g3lilation COlllcil of DRI - The Voice ct the Defense Bar
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Steven M. Bookman Bookman Law Professional Corpora/ion
Steven M Bookm31 is one of Cana1a's most experiencedfami~ 3ld estate 13W lawyers cUlTently wOr1{ing in Toronto, Oltario He writes and PJblishes in the aea ct f3ni~ law. Sleven regul3"~ speaks through his pro bm o WCl:k wiltl t~ Family Law SUPPJrt Team and at mandatory infCl:mition sessions at t~ TCl:onto com s
Debra Forman Pjnstripe Coaching
Debra Forman is a certified execulrve c03:h with more than 30 years ct legal and i:lJ5 iness experience Debra partners with hi [fl potential legal and i:lJ5 iness clie rts in O~-OI1-0~ 3ld grrup coach ll;l sessions Pinstripe's clients want to ittr3:t ~w bU5i~55 oppcrtlll ities, millage time el'l'ectrvely, demonstrate strong lea1ership 3ld comm lll ication skills, adjust to i:lJsines5 cha ll;le, 3ld co rduct i:lJ5 iness 5trate [J cal~. Debra has particular expertise helpi ll;l lawyers jump-start t~ir busi~ss cFvel~ment effcrts and tr31sition into ~w roles and respm sibilities In 2010, Debra laurched, with CaniUian Lawyer Magazine, Making Rain, t~ first mmth~ l:lJ5 iness devel ~ment am OIl ine video practice management coachi ll;l column
DrewSimmie Business Coach
Drew is a seaso~d personal development 3ld executrve - a change agent with a cUference. His l:lJ5 iness backgroum includes retail tuying am mercham ising with S ears Canada; co-creating a brutique m arufacturi ll;l company in the textile incli stry am executrve cons LJting in the customer service arena He is aiso a writer am a speai{er. Intuitrve, compassim ate 3ld inclusive by natLTe, he is a strong actvocai:e of personal leadership - rele rtless~ optimist, a~ays
encouragi ll;l ethers to look for the best with n t~mserves FCl: more visit ¥ww.drewsimmie.w :n am click on abrut Drew
Joyce Kaplan Business & Career Coach
A certified p:ofessionai coach and Intemati m al Coach Federatim Prism Award fCl: C03:hing Excellence recipie rt , Joyce Kaplan is also a lawyer. Specializing in lawyers, executrves, am teams facing a chailenge or chOice, Jo,.:e 3:celerates i:lJsiness am caeer results. She has pLiJ lished articles in Canadian Lawyer Magazine 3ld fCl: t~ OBA Law Practice Management Section Joyce was a Bay Street lawyer before becoming Director Legai Mairs ct a pulj ic comp31y. She fruncFd her ClN n practice p:ovi c1 1l;l legal and preject management services, ventures irc luded bU5i~ss; privacy w :npliarc e; and Cons LJ lant to a Law Society of Upper C31ada Task Force In 2000 she act1 ed coach ll;l services to ~r PJrtfolio
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Tom Moutsatsos Hicks Morley
Tem MOUtS3:505 is a partner at Hicks Mo~ey am is experienced in the full r31ge ct employment and labru r issues affecting the Firm's managemert clie rts, with ill em p'lasi5 m cMlliligalion. Tom advises clients on a variety of employment 3ld laoour matters, irc luding exeCll rve employment 3ld compensation matters, 3:quisilions, terminations, inj lllctions, hlln an ri [flts, colieetrve agreement aim inistratim , policy cFvelop:n ert , discipline 3ld discharge H e regul3"~ acts as employer c[lJnsei befCl:e abitrators and administratrve tribunals and has represented em Iloyers before all levels of the eOllts of Ontaio Tom has a great cFal ct experience advising am repre5en~ 1ld emplayers in t~ financial, insurarc e, sern ol ooard, e~rgy, ganing, marufacturing and airli~ sectors
Linda Fuerst Lenczner Slaght
Um a's litigatim practice cClVers a broad range of w :nmercial 3ld p:ofessional lia ti lily matters, with a particular focus on securi~es litigation 3ld regulai:ory iSSLES She has ~peaed before all levels of collt in Ontaio am in con~ction with investigatim s 3ld procee c1 ngs by the Ontaio, AJberta and Nova Scotia SeClr ities Comm issions, as well as Mar1{et Reg LJ ai:ion Services (now II ROC), the Mutual Fund Dealers Associai:ion and t~ Ccm petition Bureau She has also cm sulted m irtemal illVestigai:ions into possible insider tradi lld , backdating of stock oj:tions 3ld related mal:lers
Dayid Porter McCarrhy Tilirault
David Porter is a partner in our Litigai:ion Groop in Tcwrto Since joi ri lld the nrm, ~ has p:ac~sed in the area ct criminal defence and p:ofessional discipline cFferce am p:osecution. Mr. Porter has appeared as counsel m rumerous criminal trials in t~ S41eri Cl: Court ct Justice and ~peals in criminal mal:lers in t~ Ontaio Court of A~eal He has acted for the Criminal Lawyers' Ass oc iation (Ontaio) in the Sup:eme Collt of C31ada He has also been eng3ded in both p:osecuting 3ld defendi lld prctessionals befCl:e disci jl inary tribunals Mr. Porter has fre~e rt~ ~peared as trial am appellate coonsel fCl: self-reg LJ ating p:ofessional colleges in Ortario
Nina Bombier Lenczner Slagh t
Nina's wicF-rangi lld p:actice encompasses commercial litigatim , p:ofessional ~gligence and regulai:ory matters, environmental litigai:ion, insLTance litigation 3ld pLiJ lic law She has extensrve trial experience in com jlex commercial and regulai:ory cases, in act1 ition to many medical malpr3:tice actim s She has ~peaed as counsel before all levels of court in Ontaio, incluc11ld I:NJth the Federal Coort and the Sup:eme Collt ct Cana1a
Faculty
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All an Hutchinson Professor, Osgoode Hall Law School
A member ct Osgoode's f3:ulty since 1~2, ProfeS5 Cl: AJlan HLtchinsm served as AS50ciite Dean/rom 1994 to 1996 am later, in 2003, he was namedAs50ciate Dean (Research, Graduate Studies and Extemal Relalim s) Professor HLtchinsm is a legal the Cl:ist with an intermt ional reputation fCl: his ori g nal and p:oyocalrve writings He was elected to the Royal Society of Cana1a in 2004 and named a Disti llduished Research Professor by YCl:k Unrversity in 20[6
Janice Wright Rueter Scargall Bennert LLP
J31icejoi~d RLEterScarg ai l Bennett LLP as a part~r in 2004 She has 3:ted as counsel in a broad ra ll;le ct eMI, regulitory and clas5 ac~on liligition, incl L.d ing complex corp Cl:ate, w:nmercial and seClr ities cases such as Ha li llder, Portus, Bre-X (J ctm FeidertlOf), Asbestos, YBM M3dnB{, Thctn sm Kema[flan (M at}; Valentine), and Brian Costello
R. Lee Akazaki GiJberIson Davis Emerson LLP
Lee Akazaki j)Jssesses a t.-oad-based experience as cMI trial ard a~e al
crunsel in all levels of Ortario cru its, as well as regarding leave ap jl icitions to t~ Supreme Court of Canada, 3ld regading administratrve tribunals Certified by the Law Society of Upper Canada as a Specialist in CMI Litigatim , Mr.Akant(i is able to func~ m p:ofession al ~ both in English and in French He served as President ct the Ontaio Bar Association forthe 201 0-2011 term and is a fou rd ing member of t~ Toronto Cctn mercial Nbitrition Society. Lee is one of teday's leading law practice management thinkers He blogs extensrve~ m practice man3dement 3ld ether m itters
Omar Ha-Redeye Fleef Streef Law
Omar Ha-Redeye focuses p:imai~ on eMI litigation, ~eriting urder Omar Ha-Redeye Professional CCl:pCl:ation in associition with Fleet Street Law. Omar is a Member of t~ Law Society of Upper C31ada (LSUC), t~ Canadian Bar Associition (CBA), the C31adi31 Associati m of BI3:k Lawyers (CABL), the Federatim of Asi31 Canadian Lawyers (FACL), the Advocates' Society and the TCl:orto Lawyers Association (HA). He CllTent~ sits m Cruncil for beth the Ortario Bar Ass oc iation (alA) ard t~ Canaci an Ba Associatim (CBA). He hJ lds the j)Jsition ct CD-Ch ai r of the Oltario Ba Associatim 's Yrung Lawyers DMsion (TCl:onto), and is a TCl:orto representitrve fCl: t~ OBA Counci I
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Jaan lilies Lenczner Slaght
Jaan's pr3:tice embraces a ci verse ra ll;le ct liligition prctes5ional liability, medical malpractice, w:nmercial di5PJtes, franc h sing mitters, de/erc e of clas5 3:tions and employment and iUministratrve law. He has ~peared before al l levels ct cw lt in Ontario, includi ll;l as lea1 c[lJnsei in the Court ct Appeal for Ortari 0, DMsionai Court am the Ontaio Superi Cl: Com of Justice
Arden Beddoes Lax O ' Sullivan Scott Lisus
NcFn is develo llild experie rce am expertise in a r31ge ct eMI and commerci al cb putes.Hi5 b3:kgrrund in finance helps h m to 3la~e dispLtes illVoMng w :nplex fin31cial prcducts am nnanci ll;l ifT31gemerts At law 5chocj, h s stL.d ies focused on commercial law, am he enjoyed competing on 3ld c03:hing t~ cOl]loratelsecurities moot team As a law eler}; at the Ortario Superior Cru rt ct Justice, ~ gained valuiiJle experierc e worki ll;l with judges on the Com merci al U sl Prior to attending law scho el , AIden wCl:ked as a syndicited fina rc e 3la~st it an i llVestment bank inN ew York
Patricia Harper KeeJ Corirelle
Patricia summered wiltl Keel Cottrelle in 2007 and articled with the firm in 200812009. Shejelned the firm as an assoc iate after her Call to t~ B3" in June 2009 Pitrieia's varied practice encompasses eMI litiga~ oo am acin inistratrve law. In act1 ition, she is the coorcinatCl: of Keel Cotlrelle's student p:ogramm e
Edward Prutschi Adler Bytensky Prutschi Shikhman
Mr. Pru15chi a~ears r[lJtine~ before all levels of court in Ontario irc luding the Superior Court of Justice am the Ontario Com of Appeal He is a former faculty member for ltle Criminal Law course it the Law Society of Upper Cana1a's Bar Admission Course where he has instructed law schoo l g-aduates in crimin al p:ocedure pri Cl: to thel r acin ission to t~ professi oo
Mk:hael Lee Skyfaw
Michael is a corj)Jrite am seClr ities lawyer specializing in mergers and 3:quisitions, securities law 3ld c~ital mai1{ets Michael gal~d global experience pr3:tieing with W h te & Case in Londoo , Eng and and with Davies Ward Phillips & Vi~berg and McCarthy Tetra LJt in Torooto Previous~ in Lom on, Michael acted for several major m ulti-natioo al companies 3ld investm ert banks 00 a rumber of seClr ities olTeri ll;l s, leveraged financing trans3:tions am debt restructurings
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Shelby Austin ATD Legal SeMces PC
SheliJy Austin is t~ low der of ATD Legal Services PC Sheltty is also the recipie rt of several awards, inclw ing most recent~, t~ prestigious 2011 C31ada's Most Powerful Women Top 100 award " Yen tty The Women's ExeCl.trve N etw oi1{ (WXN). She has pLiJ lished ifticles in the areas of e-discClVery 3ld legal oLtsourcing, and has presented on e- c1 scovery at a number of eMI liligition cm ferences this yea. Shelby also cUlTe rt~ serves as a member ct the Sem na Cana1a Workill;l Group, am t~ Ortario Bar Ass oc iation Section ExeCl.trve fCl: L3W Practice M31agemert
Heela Dansky Altro Levy LLP
Heela Donsky is the Director ct Spm sorship of Young Wctnen in Law She p:actices Tax 3ld Estate PI31ning with a focus on Cr055-BorcFr ll 31nill;l for C31adi315 with US assets 3ld A.meriC315 IMng in Canada Heela ear~d her J.D att~ UriYersity of Western Ortario Schoa ct Law 3ld was called to the Bar ct Ontaio in 2010 She also holds a BA in Busi~ss Admi ri stra~ m from York Uri versity 3ld has her C3ladi3l Securities CO LTse certific al:e
Jessica Catton Fasken Martjneau
Jessica Cattm is ttle curTert and fw ndi ll;l president ct You ll;l Women in Law Jessica summered and ifticled wittl Fasken Martineal DuM w lin LLP where, fa lowing her call to the Ontario bar in 2009, she retur~d as 3l associal:e in the tlJ5 inesslaw grw p Wh le attending Osgocde Hall Law Schoa , Jessica was the President of ttle Legal 3ld UterifY Society and served a term m the Osgoode AJumni Association's Boad ct Directors
Raphaet T. Eghan Osler
Raphael's practice erc ompasses a t.-oad ra ll;le of cMllitigation, includi ll;l class actions, secLTities, banki ll;l , ellVironmental, and corj)Jral:e am commercial matters He has appeared aI: various levels of cw rt in Oltario 3ld aI: t~ Supreme Court ct C3lada His itfiiliations inclL.d e: Canadian Association of BI3:k Lawyers, Law Society of Upper Canada, Canadian Bar Association am T~ Advocate's Society
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Morning I Monday, June 24th, 20 13
815AM BREAKFAST, WELCOME & INTRODUCTION
8 30AM - 10 30AM ETHICS & PROFESSIONAL DISCIPLINE RevIsiting Rule SIX and the Cases
- Christopher Staples (8:30 AM - 8:55 AM) - Jonathan Lisus (8:55 AM - 9:20AM) - Guy Giorno (9:20 AM - 9:45AM ) - Sean Lawler (9:45 AM - 10: lOAM)
An Overview of The Complaints Process - Nad ia Liva (10:10AM -10 :30AM)
1030 AM - 10 35 AM - REFRESHMENT ADJOURNMENT
10:35 AM - 12:35 PM: ALTERNATIVE LEGAL PROCESSES Legal Outsourcing
Legal Process Outsourcing : Finally in Canada? - Christopher Sweeny (10:35AM - 11:10AM) Questions & Discussions (11 :10AM - 11 :15 AM)
Outsourcing Legal Services : Planning & Expectations - Joe Milstone (11 :15 AM - 11 :50 AM) Questions & Discussions (11 :50 AM - 11 :55 AM)
Legal Process Outsourcing : Success Stories - Gavin Birer (11 :55 AM - 12:30 PM) Questions & Discussions (12:30 PM - 12:35 PM)
12:35 PM - 1:10PM - LUNCH ADJOURNMENT
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Afternoon I Monday, June 24th, 2013
1"10PM - 310PM ARTICLING To Be or Not To Be
Articling : The Debate and the Perspectives - Laurie Pawlitza (1:10PM - 1:45 PM ) Questions & Discussions (1 :45 PM - 1 :50 PM)
Of Necessity and Risk: Articling and the Return on Investment
- Dan iel Reisler (1 :50 PM - 2:25 PM ) Questions & Discussions (2:25 PM - 2:30 PM)
Articling : A Small Firm Perspective - Steven Bookman (2:30 PM - 3:05 PM ) Questions & Discussions (3:05 PM - 3:10 PM)
310 PM - 3 15 PM - REFRESHMENT ADJOURNMENT
3:15 PM - 5:15 PM: SOCIAL MEDIA Social Media, Professionalism and the Building of Profitable Relationships
- Debra Forman
515 PM - 5 20 PM - REFRESHMENT ADJOURNMENT
5:20 PM - 6:00 PM: Work & Life Planning Life for the Practice of Law
- Drew Simmie and Joyce Kaplan
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Morning I Tuesday, June 25th, 2013
845 AM BREAKFAST, WELCOME & INTRODUCTION
9 00 AM - 9 30 AM (Keynote)
Challenges Faced by Firms in Articling Process - Tom Moutsatos
9 35AM - 10 55AM ETHICS & PROFESSIONAL DISCIPLINE Ethical Issues In CIvil and Criminal Litigation
Civil Litigation - Linda Fuerst (9:35 AM - 10:05 AM)
Criminal Litigation - David Porter (10:05AM - 10:35AM )
Questions & Discussions (10:35 AM - 10:55AM) - Moderalior: Nina Bombier
1055 AM - 11 aDAM - REFRESHMENT ADJOURNMENT
1100 AM - 12 40 PM ETHICS & PROFESSIONAL DISCIPLINE Perspective on EthiCS and Professionalism In the legal Profession
Caught Between a Rock and a Hard Place : Your Client and the Law Society - Jan ice Wright (11 :00 AM - 11 :30 AM )
Legal Professional Negligence and Insurance - Lee Akazaki (11 :30AM -12:00 PM)
Ethical Dilemmas of Outsourcing -Allan Hutchinson (12:00 PM -12:30PM)
Questions & Discussions (12:30 PM - 12:40 PM) - Moderator: Jaan lilies
12:40 PM - 1:10PM - LUNCH ADJOURNMENT
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Afternoon I Tuesday, June 25th , 20 13
1.10 PM - 1:35 PM ARTICLING
How Students Are Impacted by the Articl ing Debate -Arden Beddoes (1:10 PM -1 :35 PM ) Questions & Discussions (1 :35 PM - 1 :40 PM)
How Small to Mid -Size Firms Are Impacted By The Articling Debate - Patricia Harper (1:40 PM - 2:05 PM) Questions & Discussions (2 :05 PM - 2:10 PM)
210 PM - 2 15 PM - REFRESHMENT ADJOURNMENT
2:15 PM - 3:15 PM: PRACTICE MANAGEMENT Professional Conduct and Communications in Ways Old and New
Effective Communications Strategies for lawyers - Edward Prutschi (2:15 PM - 2:45 PM )
The Use of Cloud Technology in the Practice of Law - Michael Lee (2:45 PM - 3:1 5 PM )
315 PM - 3 30 PM - REFRESHMENT ADJOURNMENT
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM: ALTERNATIVE LEGAL PROCESSES Legal Outsourcing & Other ·Outside The Box· Processes
Overhauling the Provision of Legal Services: Is the Future Friendly? - Omar Ha-Redeye (3 :30 PM - 3:55 PM )
Jumping ilnto Outsourcing - Shelby Austin (3:55 PM - 4:20 PM ) Questions & Discussions (4:20 PM - 4:30 PM)
4:30 PM - 4:35 PM - REFRESHMENT ADJOURNMENT
435 PM - 5 ·35 PM DIVERSITY
Diversity and The Legal Profession : Thoughts on Retention and Upward Mobility - Heela Donsky, Jessica Catton and Raphael T. Eghan
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ULTRA-EARLY BIRD: REGISTER BEFORE 31 MAY 2013GENERAL - IN-PERSONTWO DAY [JUNE 24 & 25]: $750 + $97.50 HST = $847.50*ONE DAY [JUNE 25]: $575 + $74.75 HST = $649.75*GENERAL - WEBCASTTWO DAY [JUNE 24 & 25]: $450 + $58.50 HST = $508.50*ONE DAY [JUNE 25]: $375 + $48.75 HST = $423.75*LEGAL-AID & YEAR 1 & 2 NEW CALL - IN-PERSONTWO DAY [JUNE 24 & 25]: $650 + $84.50 HST = $734.50*ONE DAY [JUNE 25]: $475 + $61.75 HST = $536.75*LEGAL-AID & YEAR 1 & 2 NEW CALL -WEBCASTTWO DAY [JUNE 24 & 25]: $350 + $45.50 HST = $395.50*ONE DAY [JUNE 25]: $300 + $39 HST = $339**Four or more co-registrants automatically qualify for $50 off per person.
EARLY BIRD: REGISTER BETWEEN 1 & 10 JUNE 2013GENERAL - IN-PERSONTWO DAY [JUNE 24 & 25]: $850 + $110.50 HST = $960.50*ONE DAY [JUNE 25]: $675 + $87.75 HST = $762.75*GENERAL - WEBCASTTWO DAY [JUNE 24 & 25]: $550 + $71.50 HST = $621.50*ONE DAY [JUNE 25]: $475 + $61.75 HST = $536.75*LEGAL-AID & YEAR 1 & 2 NEW CALL - IN-PERSONTWO DAY [JUNE 24 & 25]:$750 + $97.50 HST = $847.50*ONE DAY [JUNE 25]: $575 + $74.75 HST = $649.75*LEGAL-AID & YEAR 1 & 2 NEW CALL -WEBCASTTWO DAY [JUNE 24 & 25]: $450 + $58.50 HST = $508.50*ONE DAY [JUNE 25]: $400 + $52 HST = $452**Four or more co-registrants automatically qualify for $50 off per person.
REGULAR: REGISTER BETWEEN 11 & 27 JUNE 2013GENERAL - IN-PERSONTWO DAY [JUNE 24 & 25]: $950 + $123.50 HST = $1073.50*ONE DAY [JUNE 25]: $775 + $100.75 HST = $875.75*GENERAL - WEBCASTTWO DAY [JUNE 24 & 25]: $650 + $84.50 HST = $734.50*ONE DAY [JUNE 25]: $575 + $74.75 HST = $649.75*LEGAL-AID & YEAR 1 & 2 NEW CALL - IN-PERSONTWO DAY [JUNE 24 & 25]: $850 + $110.50 HST = $960.50*ONE DAY [JUNE 25]: $675 + $87.75 HST = $762.75*LEGAL-AID & YEAR 1 & 2 NEW CALL -WEBCASTTWO DAY [JUNE 24 & 25]: $550 + $71.50 HST = $621.50*ONE DAY [JUNE 25]: $500 + $65 HST = $565**Four or more co-registrants automatically qualify for $50 off per person.
PAYMENT:You may pay by VISA, MasterCard, American Express, or bycheque. Cheques should be made payable to “The CommonsInstitute”. Registration must be paid prior to the conference.YOUR PRIVACY:We will keep all information that you provide to us in the strictestconfidence. We will prepare a delegate list containing your name,title, firm and city for our faculty and for other conference delegates.We do not share our mailing lists with any corporation ororganization.CANCELLATION:A full refund will be given for a cancellation if notice is received inwriting ten full business days prior to the conference.Unfortunately, after that time we are unable to refund registrationfees. However, substitutions are always permitted. We reserve theright to cancel, change or revise the date, faculty, content or venueof the conference.KINDLE:Please tick the box if you do NOT wish to receive program materialson a Kindle tablet for your ongoing use:
CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE OPTION NOTES:In-Person Attendance: Your fee covers in-person attendance, materials on your Kindle device (unless you opt not to receive one),one year of web access to materials in PDF format, continental breakfast, lunch and refreshments. A two-day, full conferenceoption additionally includes the networking cocktail and dinner.Webcast Attendance: Your fee covers web attendance, materials on your Kindle device (unless you opt not to receive one), oneyear of web access to materials in PDF format, and a chat feature for questions and answers. A two-day, full conference optionexcludes the networking cocktail and dinner. Note that a purchase is required per viewer as in the event of a Law Society auditregarding the fulfillment of CPD requirements, only confirmed registrants can be indicated as having attended. Note also thatwebcast attendees must register by the early bird deadline in order to receive a Kindle device in advance of the conference.Otherwise, the mailing of the device will occur subsequent to the conference.
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CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES IN THELEGAL PROFESSION24 & 25 JUNE 2013
OLD MILL INN, TORONTO
LAW SOCIETY ACCREDITATION:2 DAY: Substantive Credits: 6.50 Hours
Professionalism Credits: 9.75 Hours1 DAY: Substantive Credits: 2.50 Hours
Professionalism Credits: 5.00 Hours
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