WEBINAR
This webinar is being hosted by Canadian Corporate Counsel Association
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Session 1: The Role of In-House Municipal Counsel- October 22, 2024 | 12 noon to 1 pm (ET)
This is part of a 4-part series- to register for the entire series, click here.
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In-House Municipal Legal Practice
Explore the world of municipal law with our new webinar series tailored for in-house counsel. From understanding the pivotal role legal services play within municipalities to navigating the unique challenges of working with Councils, this series offers an insider's look into the daily life of municipal lawyers. Each session offers practical advice and strategies that can be immediately applied.
Whether you're looking to deepen your understanding of the lawyer-client relationship in a municipal setting, learn how to maximize the value of your legal department or simply hear firsthand experiences from seasoned professionals, this series has something for you. Join us for an opportunity to gain actionable knowledge, hear diverse perspectives and connect with peers in the public sector.
The Role of In-House Municipal Counsel- October 22, 2024 | 12 noon to 1 pm (ET)
As “creatures of the provinces” and the level of government that most directly touches the lives of Ontario residents in a vast array of ways, municipalities occupy a unique position in our government structure. Join the discussion with our experienced in-house counsel to learn more about the day-to-day practice of municipal law. Our conversation will canvass:
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The role of legal services in a municipal corporation
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Unique aspects of being in-house in a municipality vs. in the private sector and other in-house environment
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Different “hats” worn by in-house municipal counsel
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Why municipal legal practice may be a good fit for you
Speakers:
- Jason Hunt, Regional Solicitor and Director of Legal Services – Region of Durham
- Matthew Todd, Director of Legal and Legislative Services – Municipality of Leamington
- Ray Mickevicius, Deputy City Solicitor, Real Estate Law – City of Toronto
- Diana Soos, Director of Legal Services and Deputy City Solicitor, Real Estate and Development Law – City of Vaughan