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Program Feature: Effective Legal Support
Thoughts from the Honourable J.E. Côté: Copies vs. Originals
Weekly Program Feature: Estate Administration Fundamentals
New LESA Seminars on Demand: Now Available
Update on Advance Care Planning Survey
The Honourable J.E. Côté on Use of Precedent
Program Feature: Effective Legal Support
Legal support staff are the backbone of a legal practice, and those with the knowledge and skill to facilitate efficient work practices can have a considerable effect on a firm’s
Thoughts from the Honourable J.E. Côté: Copies vs. Originals
In today’s blog, the Honourable J.E. Côté shares his thoughts on copied vs. original documents, including the 13 dangers of copied documents. Happy reading! Each decade, a new technology gives
Weekly Program Feature: Estate Administration Fundamentals
Join program chair David J. Koski and experienced panel on November 30 (Edmonton) and December 7 (Calgary) for Estate Administration Fundamentals. Learn the basics of estate administration, from the review
New LESA Seminars on Demand: Now Available
The 2016/2017 educational year is well underway, which means brand new Seminars on Demand are now available. • Being an Excellent Principal (complimentary) • Employment Law Fundamentals Don’t miss the
Update on Advance Care Planning Survey
The Advance Care Planning Collaborative Research and Innovation Opportunities research program (ACP CRIO) greatly appreciates the support of the legal community – including LESA, the Law Society, and CBA –
The Honourable J.E. Côté on Use of Precedent
Junior lawyers and articling students are often asked to look up case law for use in court. Sometimes they go to court and persuade judges or masters with such case