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  • OC-PTC
    The articling experience can significantly influence the trajectory of an articling student’s career. Establishing a good principal-articling student relationship and providing a supportive and enriching articling experience are very important to your articling student’s success. This training course is intended to provide all principals with the skills and tools necessary to successfully fulfil their role in the articling process. 
  • OC-ADSP
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  • OC-CIVR
    Lawyers are obliged under the Anti-Money Laundering Model Rules to identify their individual and organizational clients before providing any legal service. This course will help you learn the rules surrounding client identification and verification to ensure you are in compliance. This course is complimentary.
  • OC-TARL
    By the end of this course, you should be able to outline the responsibilities of a Responsible Lawyer. You should also be able to perform a trust accounting risk assessment, implement and monitor controls to manage risks, and maintain required books and records. This course is complimentary.
  • OC-TAF
    By the end of this course, you should be able to explain why it is necessary to protect trusts funds, and describe how the Law Society of Alberta's initiatives ensure the safety of trust funds for you and your firm. You should also be able to safely carry out some common trust account-related activities, and to outline some basic steps to minimize risks for you and your firm. This course is complimentary.
  • OC-CoC
    This course is intended to assist you in learning your professional responsibility rules. On completion, you should have an understanding of the rules and structure of the Code of Conduct. You should be able to identify what has changed, where the rules can be located within the Code of Conduct, and how these rules apply to your practice. This course is complimentary.