CONDUCTING YOUR FIRST TRIAL
This meeting is being hosted by the Young Lawyers - Lower Mainland Section.
| Speaker(s): |
Lyle Harris, Q.C., Harris & Brun Law Corporation |
| Time: |
Thursday, January 17, 2019 - 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm (Pacific Time) |
| Location: |
Webinar |
| CPD Hours: |
1.00
Please note that this is an estimate of the total hours of CPD that are being offered. Upon the conclusion of the meeting, an assessment will be made as to exactly how many hours will be approved.
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Synopsis
Mr. Harris will provide practical advice and tips for young lawyers conducting their first trial and discuss common pitfalls when preparing for trial.
Mr. Harris is pleased to answer your questions as well.
Mr. Harris was appointed Queen's Counsel on December 11, 2009 and is a litigator with the firm Harris & Brun Law Corporation. He is an experienced trial and appeal counsel who has prosecuted and defended all types of civil cases including jury and judge-alone with a focus on personal injury, insurance defence, insurance fraud, occupiers liability, and slip and fall. He is a prolific author, course contributor, and poet.
Webinar/Teleconference
Sections host webinars from Internet-capable venues where significant interest has been expressed by Section members in attending remotely. This Section meeting will be offered as a teleconference or webinar depending on the resources and technology available at the venue.
Webinar or teleconference instructions will be sent to your email that we have on file one day prior to this meeting date. These instructions will indicate when you should log in, as the meeting may start a little later than expected, as members and speaker(s) may be setling in, or if there is a lunch/dinner component.
If you have not received instructions by days end one day prior, please email sections@cbabc.org.
Disclaimer
Please ensure to sign-in with your full name when accessing the webinar room; failure to sign-in will result in de-registration. If you are attending by teleconference, please ensure to announce your presence to the room so they may document your attendance. CBABC requires this as a record to confirm your attendance for this meeting for your CPD reporting (if applicable).