Professionalism and Practice Management Issues in Administrative Law 2025
Date
Monday, October 6, 2025 (12:30 p.m.–2:00 p.m.)
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CPD Hour(s)
0 Substantive
1 h 20 m Professionalism
10 m EDI Professionalism
Location
View this webcast-only program from your home or office computer
Additional Information
Page Count: 62
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Chair
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Amy BlockWeirFoulds LLP
Description
This program aims to deepen your understanding on important professionalism and practice management issues that can arise within your administrative law practice. Our speakers examine the importance of respectful engagement with decision-makers, opposing counsel and parties, and self-represented litigants and clients, which can sometimes be a challenge within our adversarial system. They provide important strategies to maintain your professional integrity, even under pressure, so that you can continue to comply with your professional obligations.
- Learn about civility - and understand the risks of incivility - to your administrative law practice
- Understand the importance of individual accountability in your practice (and to your reputation)
- Get strategies on how you can promote civility in your professional circles
Presenters
- Amy Block, WeirFoulds LLP
- The Honourable Justice Lisa Brownstone, Ontario Superior Court of Justice
- Aaron Dantowitz, Ontario Securities Commission
- Kathryn Shani, Claims Counsel, Lawyers' Professional Indemnity Company (LAWPRO®)
- Glenn Stuart, Executive Director, Professional Regulation, Law Society of Ontario
- Edona Vila, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP|Director, Toronto Lawyers Assocation
