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Remembering Former Chief Judge Wachowich
Ch-ch-ch-changes at LESA
LESA Salutes C.D. Evans and His New Book
The Future of the Language Rights Support Program
LESA’s Top Five CPD Suggestions
QC Celebrations
Remembering Former Chief Judge Wachowich
We’re sad to mark the passing of former Chief Judge Edward Wachowich on April 10, 2012. Services were held today at St. Joseph’s Basilica in Edmonton. Our condolences to his
Ch-ch-ch-changes at LESA
Spring is always a time of transition, of longer days, brighter weather and renewed energy. This period of change is felt especially strongly at LESA this year, with the announcement
LESA Salutes C.D. Evans and His New Book
Acclaimed criminal lawyer C.D. Evans tells his own story in his new book A Painful Duty: 40 Years At the Criminal Bar. In this memoir, Evans reveals insights about his
The Future of the Language Rights Support Program
Join speakers Yessy Byl and Brian Seaman from the Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre to explore the different sources of language rights in Canada. Learn about the history of the
LESA’s Top Five CPD Suggestions
It’s that time of year again. Your Continuing Professional Development Plans are to be declared by March 15, 2012. Here are LESA’s top five suggestions for meeting your CPD requirements.
QC Celebrations
It was a week of celebration in Alberta’s legal community. On February 15 in Edmonton, and February 17 in Calgary, more than one hundred lawyers were honoured with a QC