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  • 32118-RD
    Understanding the facts is critical for all civil litigators. In this skills-focused program, learn techniques that will assist you in the various fact-finding stages of civil litigation matters. Develop the confidence to elicit the facts that best support your case and to address those facts that do not. Date: April 26, 2019 Time: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM Location: Black Knight Inn, 2929 50 Ave Early Bird Price: $445 + GST (Register on or before March 12, 2019) Regular Price: $395 + GST View the brochure for details. NOTE: The materials for this program will be provided in electronic format.
  • 32117-E
    Collaborative law training is one of the three courses necessary to become a collaborative professional. This course is recognized by collaborative law associations in Alberta. Date: April 25–27, 2019 Time:  April 25, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM |  April 26 & 27, 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM Location: Fantasyland Hotel, 17700 87 Ave NW Price: $875 + GST Limited Enrolment Program. Register early to secure your spot. View the brochure for details.
  • 32115-C

    Are you a 2018/2019 LESA volunteer? If so, contact us for complimentary registration in this program.  

    Many of us are required to interact with behaviour from others that we may find particularly challenging. Identify your own behavioural style and evaluate the implications of your approach to difficult situations. Explore and develop the ability to understand and deal with the behavioural styles of others. Learn how to control your own emotions and apply constructive strategies that solve, rather than, escalate problems. Date: April 12, 2019 Time: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM | *LESA Volunteers 9:00 AM–1:30 PM (lunch is included)* Location: Glenmore Inn & Convention Centre, 1000 Glenmore Court SE Early Bird Price: $265 + GST (Register on or before March 5, 2019) Regular Price: $295 + GST NOTE: The materials for this program will be provided in electronic format. This program is also offered in Edmonton. View the brochure for program details.
  • 32115-E

    Are you a 2018/2019 LESA volunteer? If so, contact us for complimentary registration in this program.  

    Many of us are required to interact with behaviour from others that we may find particularly challenging. Identify your own behavioural style and evaluate the implications of your approach to difficult situations. Explore and develop the ability to understand and deal with the behavioural styles of others. Learn how to control your own emotions and apply constructive strategies that solve, rather than, escalate problems. Date: April 11, 2019 Time: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM | *LESA Volunteers 9:00 AM–1:30 PM (lunch is included)* Location: Chateau Louis Hotel & Conference Centre, 11727 Kingsway NW Early Bird Price: $265 + GST (Register on or before March 5, 2019) Regular Price: $295 + GST NOTE: The materials for this program will be provided in electronic format. This program is also offered in Calgary. View the brochure for program details.
  • 32119-LL

    BUNDLE & SAVE

    Register for this program and the Refresher, and pay only $395 for the How to Practice Family Law and Not Go Crazy

    Add-on program

    One of the most challenging parts of family law is ensuring you are running a successful practice. Develop strategies and discover ways to enhance your practice so you can continue to serve your clients in the best way possible. Date: May 4, 2019 Time: 9:00 AM  – 4:30 PM Location: Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise,  111 Lake Louise Drive Early Bird Price: $495 + GST (Register on or before March 19, 2019) Regular Price: $545 + GST NOTE: The materials for this program will be provided in electronic format.   Brochure Faculty Accommodations
  • 32120-LL1

    BUNDLE & SAVE

    Register for this program and the add-on program, and pay only $395 for the How to Practice Family Law and Not Go Crazy. Improve your practice by exploring some of the most front-of-mind topics in family law today, including: • family law court practices and upcoming changes; • legislative changes, including the Family Statutes Amendment Act and Bill C-78; • arbitration in family law; • death and divorce; • how lawyers in other practice areas support family lawyers; and • current issues in family law.   Date: May 5 – 7, 2019 Location: Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise,  111 Lake Louise Drive Early Bird Price: $2,095 + GST (Register on or before March 19, 2019) Regular Price: $2,295 + GST NOTE: The materials for this program will be provided in electronic format.   Brochure Faculty Accommodations Banquet Dinner Guest Activity: Chocolate Tasting  
  • 33_69_01
    The paper provides a description of the discretionary remedies relating to the matrimonial home, specifically occupation rent, partition and sale, and exclusive possession. The paper discusses the factors considered in granting each remedy by looking at the relevant legislation (since they have been partly codified) and case law. There is also a discussion about the timing and appropriateness of each of these remedies depending on the case. This paper was presented at the Family Law Beyond the Basics program which was held in Edmonton on March 1, 2011 and in Calgary on March 16, 2011.