FUNDAMENTALS OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW & PRACTICE
Whether you are new to administrative law or need a comprehensive refresher – this is the course you need to get up to speed quickly!Apr 19,2012 - Apr 20,2012
Sutton Place Hotel, Toronto, Canada
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Highlights
This comprehensive and practical two-day course will give you a solid understanding of the essential legal issues in administrative law, including the latest updates on:
- Improving practice before administrative tribunals
- Sources of procedural fairness and the right to be heard
- Legal status of tribunal rules, policies and guidelines
- Obtaining, presenting and receiving evidence in administrative proceedings
- Making tribunal decisions and writing effective reasons
- And much more!
This program can be applied towards 9 of the 12 hours of annual Continuing Professional Development (CPD) required by the Law Society of Upper Canada.
COURSE LEADERS
Freya J. Kristjanson
Partner
Cavalluzzo Hayes Shilton McIntyre & Cornish LLPJeff G. Cowan
Partner
WeirFoulds LLPWHO SHOULD ATTEND
- Members of administrative tribunals (both lawyers and non-lawyers)
- Tribunal counsel
- Government lawyers
- Tribunal and government staff (non-lawyers)
- Arbitrators
- Mediators
- Lawyers in private practice
WEBpage: http://www.canadianinstitute.com/adminlaw
To register call: 1-877-927-7936
fax: 1-877-927-1563
email: CustomerService@CanadianInstitute.com

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Event Profile
- Theme: Whether you are new to administrative law or need a comprehensive refresher – this is the course you need to get up to speed quickly!
Contact Details
- Contact person: Taylor Francis
- Event website: http://www.canadianinstitute.com/adminlaw
- Phone: 1-877-927-7936
- Fax: 1-877-927-1563
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