SKU: OC-62386-5
Focusing on the early years of practice, this panel discussion provides various perspectives on topics including:
- Things the panelists know now that they wish they had known in their early years of learning about the conduct of a judicial review application
- Tips for counsel working opposite a self-represented individual on a judicial review
- The importance of mentorship in developing an area of expertise in the area of judicial reviews
Please note that there are no materials associated with this presentation. This on-demand program was originally presented on February 28, 2024 as part of Practice Foundations: Judicial Reviews. Total running time is 44 minutes.
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Co-Chairs
Gavin Fitch KC, McLennan Ross LLP
Alexander W Yiu, Ackroyd LLP
Presenters
Richard E. Harrison, Wilson Laycraft
Kathryn Oviatt, Alberta Human Rights Commission
M. Joseph Redman, Shores Jardine LLP
Rebecca Silverberg, McLennan Ross LLP
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