
| Speaker: |
Arlene Henry, KC, Mediator & Lawyer, AHH Law |
| Date/Time: |
Tuesday, December 9, 2025 at 9am - 10am (Pacific Time) |
| Format: |
Rebroadcast
This program is a scheduled viewing of a previously recorded webinar. |
| CPD: |
1.0 hour |
| Fee: |
Members: $80 + GST
Non-Members: $120 + GST
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SYNOPSIS
Litigating estates and trusts is often an emotional process for clients. Mediation is a proactive approach to resolving conflicts before they escalate and preserving familial relationships. Discover strategies to implement this effective tool into your practice while saving time and costs along the way.
ABOUT OUR GUEST SPEAKER
Arlene Henry, KC, Mediator & Lawyer, AHH Law
Arlene has been practicing law since 1986 and mediating since 1998. She is a multi-accredited civil and family law mediator. Her dispute resolution practice focuses on the restructuring of families resulting from separation and divorce, wills and estate challenges, elder care and management and unwinding of closely held businesses.
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