These on-demand programs will enhance your chambers advocacy skills and improve your chances of successful outcomes in chambers. These presentations will:
- Help gain knowledge about approaches and skills that make oral and written chambers advocacy more focused, persuasive, and efficient
- Discuss what judges want and how they approach decision making
- Help learn to simplify chambers evidence by focusing on relevance and admissibility, proper use of hearsay, and when to question on affidavit
- Explore the Court’s mechanisms for scheduling and filing, and how to address atypical applications (including filing concise letters or briefs for morning chambers, arranging for emergency applications, etc)
- Consider how to prepare for and argue costs
- Help understand the benefits of pre-drafting Orders and how to settle the terms of contested Order
These on-demand programs were originally presented as an in-person program on February 10, 2023 as part of our Effective Chambers Advocacy Program.
The total running time for each presentation ranges between 13 minutes to 2 hours, 12 minutes.
Chairs
Justice Robert W. Armstrong, Court of King’s Bench of Alberta
Justice Jane A. Fagnan, Court of King’s Bench of Alberta
Justice Kevin Feth, Court of King’s Bench of Alberta
Justice Debbie A. Yungwirth, Court of King’s Bench of Alberta
Edmonton Presenters
Frank Friesacher KC, McCuaig Desrochers LLP
Dana Nowak, MLT Aikins LLP
Norm Picard KC, Bruyer & Mackay LLP
Calgary Presenters
Justice Denise Kiss, Court of King’s Bench of Alberta
Nicole Dechaine, Dunphy Best Blocksom LLP
Brad Mustard, Moe Hannah LLP
Darren J. Reed, Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP