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Through the Eyes of the Child: Navigating Trauma and Attachment in Divorce Cases About Faculty Agenda About Faculty Agenda
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Civil Litigation Strategies About Faculty Agenda About Faculty Agenda
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LESA’s 2026 Refresher: Real Estate (Banff) About Faculty Agenda About Faculty Agenda
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Wills and Estates: Case Law Update About Faculty Agenda About Faculty Agenda
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Uncovering the Truth: Finding Hidden Assets in Divorce Matters About Faculty Agenda About Faculty Agenda
07/2025
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On the Move: Navigating Relocation and Mobility Rights in Family Law About Faculty About Navigating relocation and mobility issues in family law can be complex and emotionally charged—especially when parenting time and decision-making authority are at stake. This webinar will explore the following topics:What’s new? What’s not? How the relocation framework to assess best interests from Gordon v Goertz is refined by the Divorce ActRelocation versus Change in Residence: How to tell the difference and ensure compliance with notice requirementsExploring the burden of proof imposed by the Divorce Act, including how to assess whether a parent has “substantially equal” or the “vast majority” of time with a child Faculty Camille Boyer, Crossroads Law
07/2025
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Foreclosures: Intersection of Real Estate and Civil Litigation About Faculty Agenda About Faculty Agenda
07/2025
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Braiding Legal Traditions: Indigenous Laws and the Courts (On-Demand) About Faculty About Understanding the relationship between Indigenous legal traditions and Canadian-made law is important for legal professionals across all practice areas. Explore: The differences between Indigenous law and Aboriginal law The interplay between Indigenous law and Canadian legislation The courts’ treatment of the assertion of Indigenous law This on-demand program was originally broadcasted as a live webinar on June 18, 2025. Total running time is 50 minutes. Faculty Presenter Prof. Hadley Friedland, University of Alberta, Faculty of Law
07/2025
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Rules of Court 2025: Year in Review
06/2025
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Corporate Bylaws (On-Demand) About Faculty About While a corporation is not required to have bylaws, they are often used to formalize procedures and govern how various powers should be exercised. Explore the role of bylaws and how they are passed, and common and less common corporate bylaws. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program titled Practice Foundations: Corporate Drafting on June 5, 2025. Total running time is 48 minutes. Faculty Chair Brittany Earl, Duncan Craig LLP Presenter Kevin J. Smith, Witten LLP
06/2025
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Articles of Incorporation for an Alberta Corporation (On-Demand) About Faculty About You have seen and perhaps even prepared a corporation’s articles of incorporation. But do you understand them, know what the various provisions mean, and have a clear sense as to when to use certain clauses and when to not use them?  Explore key components of articles of incorporation by walking through a precedent step-by-step. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program titled Practice Foundations: Corporate Drafting on June 5, 2025. Total running time is 28 minutes. Faculty Chair Brittany Earl, Duncan Craig LLP Presenter Kent J. McSporran, Bryan and Company LLP
06/2025
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Navigating Dividends (On-Demand) About Faculty About Explore the essentials of dividends, with topics including: An overview of dividends Who can declare dividends Stock dividends Eligible dividends Capital dividends Deemed dividends This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program titled Practice Foundations: Corporate Drafting on June 5, 2025. Total running time is 1 hour, 3 minutes. Faculty Chair Brittany Earl, Duncan Craig LLP Presenter John W. McClure, Greenfields Law
06/2025
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