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New Webinar: Anti-Racism in Employment Law Practice
New Program Alert! Financial Statements: Deeper Dive
Error in Law Results in Retrial: R v. TJF 2024 SCC 38
Court of King’s Bench Announces Recruitment of Applications Judges
42nd Annual Intensive Advocacy
Remembering Honourable Murray Sinclair
New Webinar: Anti-Racism in Employment Law Practice
As more and more workplaces develop anti-racism policies and look to shift their systems and culture, it is imperative that lawyers who handle employment, human rights, or workplace investigation matters
New Program Alert! Financial Statements: Deeper Dive
Suit up and learn the tools for effective financial statement analysis! Assess key issues in balance sheet accounts, consider what estimates and judgments could have manipulated the results, dive into
Error in Law Results in Retrial: R v. TJF 2024 SCC 38
In R v TJF 2024 SCC 38, the Supreme Court of Canada set aside an acquittal and ordered a retrial due to an error in law. The complainant was in
Court of King’s Bench Announces Recruitment of Applications Judges
The Court of King’s Bench of Alberta has announced that they are recruiting an Applications Judge in both Edmonton and Calgary. Lawyers with a minimum of 10 years of experience
42nd Annual Intensive Advocacy
Update: This program is now sold out. Sign up for the LESA E-List to be notified of future offerings of this program. LESA is thrilled to announce the return of
Remembering Honourable Murray Sinclair
It is with great sadness that we reflect on the passing of the Honourable Murray Sinclair. In 2001, Murray Sinclair became the first Indigenous judge appointed to the highest court