46th Annual CLA Fall Conference
Date: November 9-10, 2018
The 2018 CLA Fall Conference has been accredited for 2 hours and 5 minutes of Professionalism Content. This program contains 1 hour and 5 minutes of EDI Professionalism Content. This program is also eligible for up to 6 hr 45 min Substantive Content.
November 9-10, 2018
Conference Location: Toronto Marriott Downtown Eaton Centre Hotel, 525 Bay Street, Toronto, ON
The 46th annual Criminal Lawyers’ Association Fall Conference is now open for registration! The Annual Criminal Lawyers’ Association Fall Conference is Canada’s largest criminal law conference, attracting more than 700 defence lawyers, judiciary, educators, reporters and other prominent guests from across Canada.
he 46th Annual CLA Fall Conference Materials and the 4th Annual Recent Call Conference Materials can be purchased. Details to download the materials will be emailed with purchase receipt.
Fall Conference materials include:
- Drug recognition experts (DREs)
- Constitutional challenges to Bill C-75
- The “f” Word – Fentanyl
- Sexual harassment in the work place
- Evidence
- Technology in the courtroom
- Experts in SCJ
- 15 Recent cases
- What is effective advocacy
Recent Call Conference materials include:
- Working with Legal Aid Ontario
- Challenging Search Warrants
- I’m innocent! Now I want to plead guilty
- Preparing Your Client to Testify
Materials pricing (both conferences included):
- $40 plus HST: CLA members
- $65 plus HST: Non-members
To purchase, please go to https://members.criminallawyers.ca/event-3131847
NO REFUNDS.
Please note that CPD credits cannot be claimed for only purchasing the materials. Attendance to each specific conference was required in order to claim.
Agenda
Friday, November 9:
8:45 to 9 a.m. Welcoming remarks from Michael Lacy, President, Criminal Lawyers’ Association
9 to 9:45 a.m. Drug recognition experts (DREs)
Featuring:
- Nathan Baker, Nathan Baker Law (Peterborough)
- Steven Maxwell, Drug Recognition Expert Consulting (Quebec)
9:45 to 10:15 a.m. Constitutional challenges to Bill C-75
Featuring:
- Stephanie DiGiuseppe, DiGiuseppe Law (Toronto)
- Brian Greenspan, Greenspan Humphrey Weinstein (Toronto)
- Apple Newton-Smith, Berkes Newton-Smith (Toronto)
10:15 to 11 a.m. The “f” Word – Fentanyl
Featuring:
- Joshua Frost, Joshua Frost Professional Corporation (Toronto)
- Pieter Kort, Kafka, Kort Barristers (Belleville)
- Kim Schofield, Defence Lawyer (Toronto)
11:30 a.m. to 12 noon Sexual harassment in the work place
Featuring:
- Esi Codjoe, Vice Chair, Human Rights Tribunal; Professor, Ryerson University; Secretary, Canadian Association of Black Lawyers (CABL) (Toronto)
- Lisa Freeman, Defence Lawyer (Toronto)
12 to 12:45 p.m. Legalization of marijuana and what is going to happen moving forward
Featuring:
- Annamaria Enenajor, Ruby Shiller & Enenajor Barristers (Toronto)
- Michael Spratt, Abergel Goldstein & Partners LLP (Ottawa)
- Sandy Thomas, Public Prosecution Service of Canada (Toronto)
12.45 to 1:15 p.m. Sopinka Lecture presented by Marie Henein, Henein Hutchison LLP (Toronto)
1:15 to 2:45 p.m. LUNCHEON honouring Marlys Edwardh
Sponsored by:
2:45 to 3:30 p.m. Evidence
Featuring:
- Palma Paciocco, Osgoode Hall Law School (Toronto)
- Justice Vincenzo (Enzo) Rondinelli, Ontario Court of Justice (Toronto)
- Moderator: Louis Strezos, Defence Lawyer (Toronto)
3:30 to 4:15 p.m. Technology in the courtroom
Featuring:
- David Parke. Crown Attorney’s Office (Oshawa)
- Joseph Wilkinson, Brauti Thorning Zibarras (Toronto)
4:15 to 5 p.m. Bill C-51 – Sexual assault
Featuring:
- Daniel Brown, Daniel Brown Law Office (Toronto)
- Teresa Donnelly, West Region Sexual Violence Crown, Ministry of the Attorney General (or MAG) (Goderich)
5 to 5:30 p.m. CLA Annual General Meeting (open to all current CLA members)
5:30 to 7 p.m. Cocktail Reception (open to all registrants)
Sponsored by:
Saturday, November 10:
9 to 9:30 a.m. Experts in SCJ
Featuring:
- Soloman Friedman, Edelson & Friedman LLP (Ottawa)
- Jeffrey Manishen, Ross & McBride LLP (Hamilton)
9:30 to 10:15 a.m. 15 Recent cases
Featuring:
- The Honourable Bruce Durno, Superior Court of Justice (Brampton)
- The Honourable Michal Fairburn, Ontario Court of Appeal (Brampton),
- The Honourable Mara Greene, Ontario Court of Justice (Toronto)
10:15 to 11 a.m. Ethics
Featuring:
- Alice Woolley, President, Canadian Association for Legal Ethics, Faculty of Law, University of Calgary (Calgary)
11:30 a.m. to 12 noon What is effective advocacy
Featuring:
- Royland Moriah, Defence Lawyer (Toronto)
- Liam O’Connor, Rusonik, O’Connor, Robbins, Ross, Gorham & Angelini (Toronto)
- Samantha Peeris, Defence Lawyer (Toronto)
12 to 12:45 p.m. Presentation by David Rudolf, Criminal Defense and Civil Rights Attorney (featured on Netflix series “The Staircase”), North Carolina, USA
Sponsored by:
1 to 3 p.m. Lunch and Presentation of the G. Arthur Martin Criminal Justice Award to John Rosen, Rosen & Company (Toronto)
Sponsored by:
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Barefoot Law Professional Corporation
Courtyard Chambers: John Dent, Lisa Freeman, Janet Leiper & Nadia Liva
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Cancellation Deadline:
Cancellations will be accepted in writing if received by 12 noon (ET) on or before November 1, 2018. Cancellations are to be sent to support@criminallawyers.ca. A $35 admin fee will apply. No refunds will be accepted on or after November 2. The substitution of registrants is not accepted unless emailed to support@criminallawyers.ca 36 hours prior to the event start time. The sharing of registrations is not permitted.
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