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Program Feature: Elder Law Topics
National Volunteer Week 2018
2018 CBA Alberta: Law Day
2018 Legal Community Production: Guys and Dolls
April Upcoming Legal Events
Paper Summary: The Admissibility of Statements
Program Feature: Elder Law Topics
There are a variety of issues that affect our aging population, from elder abuse, to separation and divorce, to medical assistance in dying (MAID), and more. Join program chair, Shelley
National Volunteer Week 2018
Happy National Volunteer Week to the millions of Canadian volunteers and to our incredible LESA volunteers! To everyone who has helped make CPLED, our programs, and our educational resources a
2018 CBA Alberta: Law Day
ABOUT Law Day is a national event every April that celebrates the signing of Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms. It is an occasion for the public to learn about
2018 Legal Community Production: Guys and Dolls
They’re back! Players de Novo is putting on their 13th annual legal community play, and we’re proud to sponsor this magnificent event. On Friday, May 4, head down to the Victoria
April Upcoming Legal Events
Here’s what’s happening in the legal community this month! LESA Civil Advocacy Series: Argument Every litigator requires honed skills to effectively tie evidence and law together. Discover and practice effective
Paper Summary: The Admissibility of Statements
The Admissibility of Statements | Dino Bottos Criminal Law 25 program (2015/2016) The Admissibility of Statements, written by Dino Bottos, reviews the admissibility of an accused’s out of court statements