SKU: OC-62225
Join innovative thought-leaders and organizations in law to learn the current state of technology. Consider the impact of technological developments and what the future might bring to Alberta’s legal community.
Lawyer Technological Competence
Crossing the Border with Electronic Devices
This on-demand series was originally broadcasted as webinars from May – June, 2021. Each session is approximately 1.5 hours. Each part in this series is also available for individual purchase.
Thank you to our conference sponsor, Stewart Title.
Chair
Martin Kratz QC, York University – Osgoode Hall Law School
Presenters
Martin Kratz QC, York University – Osgoode Hall Law School
Nancy Bains, Law Society of Alberta
Jill Clayton, Information and Privacy Commissioner
Lawyer Technological Competence
Professor Amy Salyzyn, University of Ottawa – Faculty of Law
Stephen Burns, Bennett Jones LLP
David Fulton, True North Group Inc.
Stuart Tate, HighStreet Insurance
Patrick Hartford, NoticeConnect
Crossing the Border with Electronic Devices
Stephen Sibold QC, Bennett Jones LLP
Sue Lajoie, Executive Director, Compliance, Intake, and Resolution Directorate, and Chief Privacy Officer, Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada
James T. Swanson, Swanson Law
Firm Broadcast License
A firm broadcast license allows firms or organizations to purchase an on-demand program for viewing as a group at a significantly discounted per person fee. Firm broadcast licenses are purchased by a facilitator who will receive access and is granted permission to broadcast the on-demand program for the pre-selected number of viewers. The facilitator may download and distribute program materials to viewers. For additional information on how to be a facilitator, click here.
The on-demand program must be viewed by all viewers in the same location and at the same time. Access to the on-demand program (recording(s) and materials) will be available on the facilitator’s LESA.org account for one month after purchase.
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$95.00