presented by the CBA-NB Young Lawyers Section
This session is part of a series that features three webinars taking place from
October 2 to December 4, 2025.
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As your articles come to an end, the big question looms: what’s next?
Join us for an honest and practical discussion about the different career paths available to you as a newly sworn-in lawyer. Our panel will explore the advantages and challenges of three common routes:
- Hanging your own shingle and opening your own firm right from day one
- Gaining experience at an established firm before striking going out on your own
- Working in private law and public law
You’ll hear real-world perspectives to help you weigh your options, understand what each path entails, and make a more informed decision about your next step.
Don’t miss this opportunity to get valuable insights and ask your questions as you prepare to launch your legal career with confidence.
CHAIR
Jason Larose, Fidelis Law Droit
SPEAKERS
Danick Jalbert, Danick Jalbert - Avocat/Notaire
Guillaume LeBlanc, Atlantic Defence Law
Stephanie Caron, Office of the Ombud for New Brunswick
LOG IN DETAILS & DOCUMENTS
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CANCELLATION POLICY
A 20% administrative fee will apply to cancellations received in writing by the CBA Branch office up to three (3) business days before the program. After that, no refunds will be issued, but materials and recordings (if available) will be provided. You may substitute another person in your place if you are unable to attend. ABC-NB-CBA reserves the right to cancel sessions due to low registration.
CPD
This session may be eligible for up to 1.5 hours of mandatory continuing professional development.