The Annotated Powers of Attorney for Property and for Personal Care 2026
Date
Wednesday, January 21, 2026 (1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.)
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Alexandra ManthorpeCunningham, Swan, Carty, Little & Bonham LLP -
Alexander ProcopePBP Lawyers
This session offers a focused exploration of the essential factors in preparing Powers of Attorney. Registrants get practical templates for both Property and Personal Care Powers of Attorney, providing ready-to-use resources to streamline your drafting process. Order today!
- How do you choose the right person to act as an Attorney?
- What authority can an Attorney delegate?
- What do you need to know about POA's vis à vis your client's corporate interests?
- How can you minimize the risk of your clients experiencing undue influence and duress?
Presenters
- Alexandra Manthorpe, Cunningham, Swan, Carty, Little & Bonham LLP
- Alexander Procope, PBP Lawyers
- Brendan Gray, Legal Counsel, Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario
- Rebecca Fisch, RSF Law
- Rebecca Gardiner, Rosen Sunshine LLP
- David Freedman, C.S., TEP, Queen's University
- Nima Hojjati, WEL Partners
- Jennifer Corak, WeirFoulds LLP
- Jasmine (Jazz) Li, Dale & Lessmann LLP
- Alexandra Mayeski, MayLex Litigation Professional Corporatoin
- Marshall Swadron, Swadron Associates, Barristers & Solicitors
- Lisa Toner, The Ross Firm Professional Corporation
