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  • 62053.05
    This paper highlights the intersection of brain science and family law. The science on brain development suggests that unresolved conflict can have a significant impact on child development. This is compounded by challenges facing the current family justice system. The Reforming the Family Justice System [RFJS] initiative is a collaborative effort by the Alberta government, courts, and the Law Society of Alberta to address these challenges. This paper provides an introduction to the RFJS initiative and explains how the RFJS initiative is different in approach and scope from traditional access to justice initiatives. It also provides a brief discussion on how family law practice may be adapted to improve outcomes for families involved in legal proceedings. This paper is part of a collection presented at LESA’s 2017 Understanding the Brain – What Lawyers Need to Know program.
  • 62053.02
    Canada’s population is aging, which has growing implications for the medical and legal professions. This paper examines considerations for lawyers related to cognitive and functional decline in aging adults. In particular, the paper provides a description of the demographics of aging in Canada, an exploration of the spectrum of cognitive changes in older adults, a discussion of how multi-morbidity, polypharmacy, and frailty interact with cognition, and a review of possible implication for legal practice. This paper is part of a collection presented at LESA’s 2017 Understanding the Brain – What Lawyers Need to Know program.
  • 62060.14
    This paper is complimentary.  
  • 62060.08
    This paper is complimentary.  
  • 62060.06
    This paper is complimentary.  
  • 32060-E
                    General practitioners and those practicing in smaller firms face unique challenges. This 2-day conference provides updates on a full spectrum of substantive law and practice management topics. View brochure or read the blog for more details. Date: October 20–21, 2017 Time: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM Location: Four Points by Sheraton Edmonton, 7230 Argyll Rd NW Early Bird Price: $755 (Register on or before September 19, 2017) Regular Price: $795
  • 62044.06
    This paper discusses foreclosure remedies under the Law of Property Act and the Rules of Court. It outlines considerations for determining foreclosure relief, including types of mortgages, types of borrowers, and types of remedies available. It also discusses rights of redemption in foreclosure proceedings. This paper is part of a collection presented at LESA’s Foreclosure Fundamentals program in Edmonton on May 18, 2017 and in Calgary on May 23, 2017.