Trans-Inclusivity in Practice | PD Showcase 

Dec. 16, 2025
Online

Veuillez notez, cet événement sera disponible en anglais seulement.

Speaker: Lee Nevens, 2024-25 CBABC President & Department of Justice Civil Litigator
Date/Time: Tuesday, December 16, 2025 at 3:30pm - 5:30pm (Pacific Time)
Format: Rebroadcast
This program is a scheduled viewing of a previously recorded webinar.
CPD: 2.0 hours (Ethics)
Fee: Member: $100 (+GST)
Law/Articling Students: Free! 

Non-Member: $185 (+GST)
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SYNOPSIS

Whether it’s where you're from, what you look like, what your gender is or what you believe, we all have different parts that make us who we are. How these come together can shape our interactions as lawyers. Attend this session to uncover the impact your experience has on the people around you and how this understanding of yourself and others can help you build more effective client relationships.

ABOUT OUR GUEST SPEAKER

Lee Nevens is the first transgender lawyer elected as 2024-25 CBABC President and first non-binary Branch President in all of the Canadian Bar Association. In their day job, Lee is senior counsel in civil litigation for the Department of Justice Canada in Vancouver.

Prior to becoming president, Lee served on the majority of CBABC’s committees, six years on Provincial Council, and four years on the Board of Directors. A long-time advocate for the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, Lee’s engagement with the CBA started in 2008 with the Sexual and Gender Diversity Alliance, including co-chairing the section for five years. Lee’s work to promote equality in the legal profession and justice system for trans, non-binary and gender diverse people was recognized in 2022 when they received both the CBA Touchstone Award and the Public Service Agent of Change Award.

Prior to being called to the bar, they were a clerk for the Nunavut Court of Justice, intern at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, and policy analyst for Legal Services Society BC. However, they count some of their many varied pre-law jobs among their most formative, including midnight shifts at Dunkin Donuts, farm labourer, and receptionist at the worst hostel in all of London.

Raised by an artist, a career in law wasn’t top of Lee’s aspirations growing up. First, they wanted to be an astronaut, then a doctor, and then a writer, before eventually landing on law and completing their JD at Peter A. Allard School of Law following their BA from McGill University.


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ACKNOWLEDGING FIRST NATIONS TERRITORIES

This webinar 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 Disclaimer

You will be sent the webinar link and log-in instructions 1 day prior to the course date. 

All materials and handouts will be made available on the registration page after the session.

All materials related to this course are for the sole use of the above said registrant, which 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.


Cancellation Policy

Once payment has been processed there will be no refund issued. To cancel your attendance, please contact the PD Department at PD@cbabc.org. No refunds will be issued to non-attendees.

 

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