ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
APRIL 25-26, 2024 | SPARKLING HILL RESORT & SPA
From court backlogs, changes to the law and managing client expectations, family law practice can be challenging. Take advantage of this two-day conference that distills the best practices, latest breakthroughs and critical topics to help you stay prepared. Family law experts unpack amendments to the BC Family Law Act, discuss ethical dilemmas, explore parenting coordination issues and more. Plus, the highly anticipated ‘Year in Review’ returns with a breakdown of the latest cases. Combine learning with a getaway at the Sparkling Hill Resort & Spa.
Your registration includes:
- Ten CPD hours, including ethics & practice management
- The annual conference dinner, lunches, and break snacks throughout the day.
- For hotel guests, enjoy access to Sparkling Hill facilities.
- Learning, collaborating and networking with immigration lawyers across BC
- Access to all presentation materials
Conference Program - Access here!
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ACKNOWLEDGING FIRST NATIONS TERRITORIES
This conference is hosted by CBABC, which is located on the traditional and unceded territory of the Coast Salish peoples, including the Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh and Musqueam First Nations. We encourage our members to explore the rich history and knowledge of Indigenous people, and to continue learning about their experience in Canada, past and present.
PARTICIPANT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT - COVID-19 HEALTH & SAFETY
By registering for this in-person conference, registrants agree to follow and adhere to the health and safety protocols of the venue to reduce the risks of exposure to and transmission of COVID-19, and agree to cancel your attendance if you are experiencing any COVID-19 symptoms.
Participant General Acknowledgement
By registering, you agree that all materials related to this conference are for the sole use of the registrant, and may not be copied, reproduced, uploaded, posted, publicly displayed, translated, distributed, shared, modified, made available on a network or other website, used to create derivative works, or transmitted in any form or by any means whatsoever without the prior express written permission of the Canadian Bar Association.
Accessibility & Inclusiveness
The CBABC provides access to activities for all members. The facilities for this conference are wheelchair accessible. For information about accessible parking, or to discuss other accommodation you may require, please contact CBABC Professional Development at pd@cbabc.org. We also welcome your suggestions for enhancing the inclusiveness of our activities.
Cancellation Policy
Please review our cancellation policy prior to registering for this conference. To cancel your registration, or to transfer your registration to a colleague, please contact Heather Paton at pd@cbabc.org.