DATE/TIME
May 2, 2024
12 pm - 1:30 pm
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SYNOPSIS
New processes, standard forms, and revised Rule 7 make this a learning curve for many practitioners, legal and medical. The experience of New Brunswick lawyers working with this new Act since January 1, 2024 will be discussed. The services offered by the Office of the Public Trustee will also be explained.
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CHAIR
Jodi Lee-White, Lee-White Law and section chair of CBANB Wills, Estates and Trusts and Elder Law
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SPEAKERS
Shannon E. Benjamin, Legal Counsel, Public Trustee Services, NBLASC
Nicolas Brouard-Ayres, Legal Counsel, Public Trustee Services, NBLASC
Monica Barley, Actus Law
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LOG IN DETAILS & DOCUMENTS
The log in instructions for the webcast will appear on the email confirmation that you will receive once you have completed your registration for this webcast.
All documents received for this session will be available on the PD website (www.cbapd.org) 24 hours before the webcast.
To access the documents you must log onto the site, find the title of this sessuib under my programs and there you will find the documents under the paper tab.
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CANCELLATION POLICY
There will be a 20% administration charge on any cancellations received in writing by the CBA Branch office up to three (3) business days before the program. No refunds after that, although materials and recording, if any, will be forwarded. Registration substitution is permitted. ABC-NB-CBA reserves the right to cancel sessions due to low registration.
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CPD
Members of the Law Society of New Brunswick may consider this program for a total of 1.5 Continuing Professional Development hours.