Truth & Reconciliation Series Part 3: Building Business Relationships (Webinar Repeat) 

Oct. 24, 2022
Webinar Repeat Online

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Air Date: This is the archived version of a program presented on October 24, 2022.
Speakers:

Saul Joseph, Partner, Clark Wilson LLP
Jared Knott, Associate, Clark Wilson LLP

Format: Webinar Recording
CPD Hours: 1.0 Hours of Approved Continuing Professional Development in BC.
Viewing of this recording will provide you with 1.0 hours of the ethics, professional responsibility and practice management component for your Law Society of BC reporting.
 
SYNOPSIS


As Indigenous economic activity grows, it is vital to learn how to build strong and good business relationships with Indigenous clients and communities. This session explores how to identify and understand the governance structure that applies to the Indigenous community you are working with, including how to work effectively with Bands, Band Councils and Hereditary Chiefs. Through a case study approach, panelists talk about different decision-making processes and share practice advice and strategies so that you can build strong business relationships with Indigenous communities.
 

 

ABOUT OUR GUEST SPEAKERS


Saul Joseph
Saul is of Coast Salish descent and is a member of the Squamish First Nation (Skwxwú7mesh). He is Co-Chair of Clark Wilson’s Indigenous Law practice group and focuses on developing and implementing economic development initiatives alongside First Nations and industry proponents. Saul helps affirm Aboriginal and treaty rights, support sustainable environmental management, and create comprehensive policy and governance structures.



Jared Knott
Jared is Cree-Métis and is a member of the Kelly Lake Cree Nation. He was raised in Port Coquitlam, BC. Jared assists on a wide range of commercial and environmental matters, major project environmental assessments and negotiations, and general business matters. This includes, community-based Aboriginal business ventures, First Nation land development, Impact and Benefit Agreements, First Nations governance, and more.

Jared’s journey to becoming a lawyer began with a Bachelor’s Degree in Anthropology at the University of British Columbia. Jared’s studies focused on Indigenous culture and issues. He was also a member of the UBC Thunderbirds Varsity hockey team during his undergrad. He then obtained his JD from Peter A. Allard School of Law at UBC, with a specialization in Aboriginal Law.
 

 


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