Self-Governing Professions 2024
Course Date: June 6, 2024
Total: 5h 30min
Total Ethics: 1h
Self-Governing Professions 2024
Course Date: June 6, 2024
Total: 5h 30min
Total Ethics: 1h
Course Introduction and Land Acknowledgement (9:00 – 9:10)
Nadia Myerthall — Program Lawyer, CLEBC, Vancouver
Lisa C. Fong, KC — Ng Ariss Fong, Vancouver
Angela R. Westmacott, KC — Lovett Westmacott, Victoria
View from the Bench: Why is Professional Regulation So Difficult? (9:10 – 10:00)
- drafting of regulatory provisions
- structure of regulatory bodies
- hearing and appeal processes
Justice Harvey M. Groberman — BC Court of Appeal, Vancouver
BREAK (10:00– 10:10)
Constitutional Issues in Professional Regulation (10:10 – 11:05)
- common Charter issues arising for regulators during the pandemic years
- regulatory cases engaging with freedom of speech and the developing law
- use of judicial notice by regulators
Lisa C. Fong, KC — Ng Ariss Fong, Vancouver
Rachel Noble — Ng Ariss Fong, Vancouver
Sabrina Zhu — Ng Ariss Fong, Vancouver
Sabrina Zhu — Ng Ariss Fong, Vancouver
BREAK (11:05– 11:15)
Civil Liability of Regulators (11:15 – 12:10)
- the law governing negligence claims against regulators
- recent liability cases involving professional regulators
- the limits of immunity clauses and other areas of exposure for regulators
Kaitlyn Chewka — Lovett Westmacott, Victoria
Alandra K. Harlingten — Lovett Westmacott, Victoria
Angela R. Westmacott, KC — Lovett Westmacott, Victoria
Alandra K. Harlingten — Lovett Westmacott, Victoria
Angela R. Westmacott, KC — Lovett Westmacott, Victoria
LUNCH (12:10 – 12:50)
Top Regulatory Cases (12:50 – 1:50)
- the most significant recent cases on professional regulation
- key legal trends for regulated professions
- the strategic and operational implications for professional regulators
Gregory Sim — Field Law, Edmonton
BREAK (1:50 – 2:00)
A View from Defendant's Counsel in Regulatory Proceedings (2:00 – 2:55)
- the impact regulatory investigations can have on registrants
- how best to support registrants through the process in our role as defence counsel
- how to identify when registrants may need additional supports
- considerations around advocating for registrants with respect to impact of proceedings
William S. Clark — Harper Grey LLP, Vancouver
Kara Hill — Harper Grey LLP, Vancouver
Kara Hill — Harper Grey LLP, Vancouver
BREAK (2:55 – 3:05)
Legislative Developments for Regulators and Responses (3:05 – 3:55)
- HPOA update
- legal professions update
- trends in legislation involving regulators
Natasha Dookie — Chief Legal Officer, Law Society of BC, Vancouver
Graeme Keirstead, KC — Deputy Registrar and Chief Legal Counsel, College of Physicians and Surgeons of BC, Vancouver
Graeme Keirstead, KC — Deputy Registrar and Chief Legal Counsel, College of Physicians and Surgeons of BC, Vancouver
Concluding Remarks (3:55 – 4:00)
Lisa C. Fong, KC — Ng Ariss Fong, Vancouver
Angela R. Westmacott, KC — Lovett Westmacott, Victoria
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