Every year LESA delivers pre-call training through the Canadian Centre for Professional Legal Education (CPLED) Program. Articling students receive assistance and feedback in the online environment from Learning Group Facilitators ...
The Philippe Kirsch Institute is holding an inaugural event entitled Domestic Application of International Law: What Lawyers Need to Know. The event, which will be held in Toronto (in English) on November 19, ...
As an articling student, junior wills practitioner or lawyer who is new to practicing wills, you probably have lots of questions about how to build a successful wills and estates ...
Drafting Pleadings, the CPLED online module starts on November 7 and is the third of seven competency evaluations that CPLED students will complete in the online environment. Alison Gray, a ...
We are pleased to announce that LESA’s Executive Director Jennifer Flynn, who is also the Director of CPLED Alberta, has just been included in Avenue (Edmonton) magazine’s Top 40 Under 40 list. Not only is ...
The Canadian Institute for Advanced Legal Studies is pleased to announce scholarships for graduate studies in law. They include The Right Honourable Paul Martin Sr. Scholarship is for graduate studies at the ...
On November 26, 2013, The Honourable Alison Redford will be the keynote speaker at the women’s legal forum entitled Lessons Learned in Life & Law. Women lawyers and law students ...
It is with great sadness that we report the passing of LESA’s former Executive Director Hugh A. Robertson QC on October 19, 2013. He served as Executive Director of LESA ...
The Canadian Centre for Professional Legal Education (CPLED) Program is the bar admission course in Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan. In Alberta, the Legal Education Society of Alberta (LESA) delivers the CPLED program ...
UPDATE: This seminar occurred in the past, and the seminar materials are now available. You can use the LESA Library to access course materials or purchase course materials a la carte. ...