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Canadian Trends in Representation and Warranty Insurance (On-Demand) About Faculty About Representation and Warranty Insurance is an effective tool that can increase the efficiency of transactions while reducing costs and risk. Explore the representation and warranty insurance product, including its cost, benefits, and drawbacks. Examine key drafting considerations for M&A lawyers to avoid common pitfalls in purchase and sale agreements that are underwritten by insurance. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program titled Legal Strategies in Mergers & Acquisitions on April 29, 2025.  Total running time is 1 hour, 3 minutes. Faculty Chair James P. O’Sullivan, Dentons Canada LLP Presenter Mauryah N. A. McLaughlin, Dentons Canada LLP
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Fiduciary Duties in Private M&A: Can Fiduciary Duties Be Waived? (On-Demand) About Faculty About Fiduciary duties are fundamental, mandatory obligations that directors and officers owe exclusively to the corporation, and not directly to shareholders, creditors, or other stakeholders. Explore fiduciary duties, including codified duties set out in the Business Corporations Act, and consider whether fiduciary duties can be waived as a whole by contract or otherwise. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program titled Legal Strategies in Mergers & Acquisitions on April 29, 2025.  Total running time is 46 minutes. Faculty Chair James P. O’Sullivan, Dentons Canada LLP Presenter James P. O’Sullivan, Dentons Canada LLP
05/2025
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Early-Stage Agreements: Term Sheets, Letters of Intent and Other Preliminary Agreements in Private M&A (On-Demand) About Faculty About Explore a variety of pre-transaction agreements that frequently occur in private mergers and acquisitions. Examine their purposes, strategies for their use, and explore benefits and drawbacks when considering whether to utilize one agreement over another in certain situations. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program titled Legal Strategies in Mergers & Acquisitions on April 29, 2025.  Total running time is 41 minutes. Faculty Chair James P. O’Sullivan, Dentons Canada LLP Presenter James P. O’Sullivan, Dentons Canada LLP
05/2025
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Valuation Methods in Family Law: Strengths, Weaknesses, and Pitfalls (On-Demand) About Faculty About Understanding valuations is crucial for family law practitioners to ensure fair property division and spousal support calculation. Explore topics including: How the various valuation methods apply in family law disputes Why traditional valuation approaches may not fully capture value in a matrimonial setting The impact of the chosen valuation date on business value, and how changes in business performance between separation and trial can affect outcomes This on-demand program was originally broadcasted as a live webinar on April 28, 2025. Total running time is 50 minutes. Faculty Presenter Caroline M. Troy, Troy Valuations Inc.
05/2025
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Practice Fundamentals: File Management Safe and Effective File Management In your practice, you refer to your client files every day. However, you may notice that you’re spending too much time looking for documents, wondering about deadlines, and trying to remember when you last spoke to your client. As a lawyer, you want to spend your time productively, working on your files, expanding your knowledge, and building your business. You don’t want to waste time trying to figure out where you put something. You also want to avoid the stress of wondering whether you’ve missed an important deadline or forgotten to update your client. In order to manage your files, you will need to develop procedures from the first time a potential client contacts your office until you dispose of your file. Effective file management will allow you to organize your files in a way that is easy to understand and use by you and those you work with. It will also help you ensure you meet your professional obligations to avoid conflicts of interest and protect your clients’ confidential information. This course will help you learn the basics of file management, but it does not cover everything in detail. If you work at a firm, you should talk to your colleagues about the way they manage files. Your firm may have established procedures that are tailored to your work environment and that you are expected to follow. If that’s the case, consider comparing the things you’ve learned in this course with your office’s file management system. If you are working on your own, or if you feel like you need more support, you can contact the Law Society’s Practice Management Department to schedule a consultation. You should also consider purchasing LESA’s practice manuals for area(s) of law that you work in. These comprehensive manuals contain in-depth information as well as numerous common templates that you can use in your practice. You can also access certain LESA materials, as well as other useful resources, from the Alberta Law Libraries. This course will take approximately two hours to complete. This course relates to practice management, which is one of the domains in the Law Society of Alberta’s Professional Development Profile for Alberta Lawyers. Objective One: Learn how to develop file opening systems to ensure applicable limitation dates deadlines are not missed, and that regulatory requirements are met Objective Two: Know how to thoroughly and clearly document matters Objective Three: Learn how to develop file management systems for file tracking, retrieval, retention, and destruction Objective Four: Understand how to secure files to prevent unauthorized access Objective Five: Know your requirements for privacy and confidentiality
04/2025
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Personality Disorders in Criminal Law Proceedings (On-Demand) About Faculty About Gain crucial insights into how personality disorders can influence criminal court proceedings. Unpacks the impact of personality disorders to strengthen your understanding of the nuances related to mental health. Consider criminal matters where a party to a proceeding has a personality disorder and explore topics including what ‘fitness to stand trial’ means and community treatment plans. This on-demand program was originally broadcasted as a live webinar on April 15, 2025. Total running time is 55 minutes. Faculty Presenter Dr.  Raheel Syed
04/2025
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Legal Tech Essentials: Navigating Practice, Document, and Workflow Management (On-Demand) About Faculty About Learn how to select and integrate various legal technology effectively, so you can optimize your day-to-day practice. Explore the following topics: The differences between practice management systems, document management tools, and other essential programs The distinct roles and benefits of the various tools and programs Tips for selecting the right tools The way various tools integrate into their existing workflow This on-demand program was originally broadcasted as a live webinar on April 8, 2025. Total running time is 41 minutes. Faculty Presenter Angie Calliou, AVS Legal Reuben Calliou, AVS Legal
04/2025
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Corporate Reorganizations for Legal Support Staff (On-Demand) About Faculty About Intended for legal support staff, this presentation explores common types of corporate reorganizations, including amalgamations and share exchanges, and it will examine strategies for drafting and reviewing documents specific to reorganizations. This on-demand program was originally broadcasted as a live webinar on March 26, 2025. Total running time is 1 hour, 3 minutes. Faculty Chair Marnie Porter, Ogilvie LLP Presenter Eric Vaillant, Witten LLP
04/2025
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Buying and Selling Rural Property: What Lawyers Should Know (On-Demand) About Faculty About From agriculture financing to GST, buying and selling rural property comes with unique challenges. Using an example rural real estate transaction, explore key legal considerations to help lawyers navigate these transactions with confidence. This on-demand program was originally broadcasted as a live webinar on March 19, 2025. Total running time is 57 minutes. Faculty Presenters Tim Burnham, Burnham Law Group ​Jordon Bombier CPA, Thomson Group ​Jordan Olsen, Farm Credit Canada
03/2025
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Contempt Proceedings: Particularities and Pitfalls (On-Demand) About Faculty About Understanding contempt is essential to preserving the integrity of the justice system. Explore topics including: The Alberta Rules of Court applicable to civil contempt proceedings The procedure for civil contempt proceedings and potential pitfalls to avoid The scope of sanctions for contemnors and the possibility for enhanced or punitive costs This on-demand program was originally broadcasted as a live webinar on March 17, 2025. Total running time is 1 hour, 12 minutes. Please note that there are no materials associated with this presentation. Faculty Presenter Sarah C. Miller, JSS Barristers
03/2025
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Crypto and Conflict: A Family Lawyer’s Guide to Digital Assets (On-Demand) About Faculty About The rise of digital assets in recent years has created novel challenges in family law matters. Explore some of these challenges, with topics including: Income from trading in digital assets for support purposes in family law How to compel disclosure of digital assets for the purposes of income determination and property division Dissipation of family property through cryptocurrencies This on-demand program was originally broadcasted as a live webinar on March 12, 2025. Total running time is 45 minutes. Faculty Presenter Cody P. Stokowski, Stokes Law
03/2025
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Practice Fundamentals: Civility and Building Relationships Civility and Building Relationships Civility is an essential part of legal practice. You are obligated to be courteous and civil with all whom you have dealings with in the course of your practice, even when others are not acting civilly towards you. This course discusses how to practice civility and build collaborative relationships with opposing counsel. It will take approximately one hour to complete. This course relates to professional conduct, which is one of the domains in the Law Society of Alberta’s Professional Development Profile for Alberta Lawyers. Objective One: Understand how to practice civility and respect in interactions with others within the legal community Objective Two: Learn how to build collaborative relationships with opposing counsel Objective Three: Know how to deal with lawyers who are not acting with civility
03/2025
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