Keeping Tabs - Spring 2020
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<strong>Spring</strong> Symposium <strong>2020</strong><br />
April 29 | May 5 | May 7<br />
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm | Webcast<br />
There is something for everyone at this year’s <strong>Spring</strong> Symposium. Our three virtual<br />
micro-symposia will cover the latest developments, strategies, tools and tips for<br />
success in your practice. We have developed this series of shorter, focused programs<br />
to fit your budget and allow you to watch via live webcast from the comfort of your<br />
home office, or later at your leisure.<br />
Join our all-star faculty at three micro-symposia – attend one, two, or all three to get<br />
the full <strong>Spring</strong> Symposium virtual experience!<br />
INTERVIEW<br />
MODULE 1: The Civil Advocate<br />
Wednesday, April 29, <strong>2020</strong><br />
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm<br />
Register for Module 1 here<br />
MODULE 2: The Skilled Advocate<br />
Tuesday, May 5, <strong>2020</strong><br />
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm<br />
Register for Module 2 here<br />
MODULE 3: The Well-Informed Advocate<br />
Thursday, May 7, <strong>2020</strong><br />
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm<br />
Register for Module 3 here<br />
Critical Race Theory and<br />
the Legal Profession<br />
Interview with Joshua Sealy-Harrington<br />
Raphael Eghan, Litigation Counsel and<br />
Louis Century, Goldblatt Partners LLP<br />
Register for all 3 sessions<br />
Joshua Sealy-Harrington is perhaps best known in the Canadian legal community by his Twitter handle<br />
@joshuasealy, for which he won a Canadian Law Blog Award in 2019. The awards committee praised<br />
him for “bringing conceptual clarity to everything he touches.” In a few short years, Sealy-Harrington<br />
has quickly established himself as a leader in public discussions about race in the legal profession.<br />
Sealy-Harrington composes “threads” or “Twitter essays” comprised of a series of 280-character<br />
Tweets, unpacking the complex issues around race that have confronted the profession.<br />
To learn more or register, click here.<br />
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