Annual Conference – (Example 2)
$150.00 – $300.00
Canadian Bar Association Annual Legal Summit 2024
Gain exclusive access to Canada’s top legal minds, explore emerging trends, and connect with industry leaders at this three-day event in Toronto.
Description
Description:
Join us for the Canadian Bar Association Annual Legal Summit 2024, where the brightest minds in the legal profession come together to explore, connect, and grow. This year’s theme, “Navigating Change: The Future of Law and Advocacy,” focuses on the evolving legal landscape, addressing emerging trends, and equipping professionals with the skills needed to thrive in a rapidly changing world.
With three days of insightful keynote presentations, interactive workshops, and networking opportunities, attendees will gain exclusive insights into groundbreaking legal innovations, regulatory updates, and strategies for practice management. The summit also offers specialized tracks in corporate law, criminal law, environmental law, and human rights, providing value for every practitioner.
Highlights include:
- Keynote Address: Featuring a distinguished legal leader speaking on the future of access to justice.
- Panel Discussions on AI’s impact on the legal profession and sustainable law practices.
- Interactive Workshops on leadership, mental health, and diversity in the workplace.
- Networking Reception & Gala Dinner to connect with peers from across Canada and beyond.
Whether you’re a seasoned lawyer, a young professional, or a student looking to connect with industry leaders, this event offers something for everyone. Be part of the conversation shaping the future of law!
Early Bird Registration: Opens January 1, 2024.
Speakers
Featured Speakers at the Canadian Bar Association Annual Legal Summit 2024- Sarah Bennett, LL.M. Partner, Bennett & Greene LLP A leading expert in corporate law, Sarah specializes in mergers and acquisitions. She will share insights on navigating complex transactions in a globalized economy.
- David Chen, J.D. Chief Legal Officer, NovaTech Solutions David brings years of experience at the intersection of technology and law. His session will focus on AI governance and ethical considerations for legal professionals.
- Hon. Rebecca Sinclair Justice, Ontario Superior Court of Justice Justice Sinclair has served on the bench for over a decade, with a passion for family law and mediation. She will lead a discussion on ethics and judicial integrity in modern legal practice.
- Dr. Thomas White Professor of Environmental Law, University of British Columbia An academic and thought leader, Dr. White will present on the future of environmental policies and the legal profession’s role in sustainability.
- Emily Kovacs, J.D. Director of Legal Affairs, Green Horizon Group Emily is known for her expertise in privacy law and data protection. She will cover the latest developments in cybersecurity compliance.
- Michael Lafleur, LL.B. Founder, Lafleur Legal Consulting With over 20 years of experience advising law firms, Michael will lead an interactive workshop on building innovative and future-proof legal practices.
Upcoming Programs
- The Future of AI in Law: Challenges and Opportunities Explore how artificial intelligence is transforming legal research, contract analysis, and client interaction.
- Navigating Complexities in Environmental Law A deep dive into new regulations and case studies shaping environmental policies across Canada.
- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Legal Profession Practical strategies for fostering inclusive workplaces and combating systemic barriers in law.
- Cybersecurity and Data Privacy: Legal Responsibilities in the Digital Age Understand the latest data protection laws and how firms can safeguard sensitive information.
- Mastering Cross-Border Transactions Key insights into international trade law and managing cross-border legal risks.
- Ethics in Legal Practice: Navigating Gray Areas Discuss real-world ethical dilemmas and learn from expert opinions on maintaining integrity.
- Indigenous Law and Reconciliation Efforts A focus on Indigenous legal traditions and how the legal system can support reconciliation in Canada.



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