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50th Annual Refresher: Audio Files Now Available
2017 Bencher Election Results
Message of Appreciation
Program Feature: Business Issues in Family Law Matters
November Upcoming Legal Events
Paper Summary: The Legacy of Regina v. Vu, 2013 SCC 60
50th Annual Refresher: Audio Files Now Available
Whether you missed LESA’s 50th Annual Refresher in Lake Louise or want another opportunity to listen to the valuable presentations and panel discussions, you can now access audio recordings and
2017 Bencher Election Results
The Law Society of Alberta announced the results of the 2017 Bencher Election last week. The following Benchers are elected for a three-year term commencing February 22, 2018: Donald Cranston
Message of Appreciation
LESA extends its gratitude to Jennifer Flynn and Dan Garcia (Principia Assessments Ltd.) for all the support provided during the Leadership transition. Jennifer and Dan’s professionalism and dedication to advancement
Program Feature: Business Issues in Family Law Matters
Business considerations arise in all areas of family law, and understanding how to advise clients in this sensitive and complex area is of utmost importance. Join co-chairs Marla S. Miller
November Upcoming Legal Events
Check out this month’s list of upcoming legal events. LESA Effective Legal Support: Wills and Estates Effective legal support is required in wills and estates matters. Explore strategies to increase
Paper Summary: The Legacy of Regina v. Vu, 2013 SCC 60
Search Warrants (2015/2016) There are few personal objects that attract more inherent privacy rights than personal computers. In today’s blog, learn more about The Legacy of Regina v. Vu, 2013