Personal Injury and Commercial Host Liability
Course Date: October 14, 2005
Course Date: October 14, 2005
Welcome and Introduction
Carol W. Hickman, QC — Quay Law Centre, New Westminster
Richard N. Stewart, QC — Cook Roberts LLP, Victoria
An Overview of the Origin, Purpose, and Scope of the Paralegal Forms
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what are designated paralegals permitted to do under the new rules
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what is the history and purpose of the reforms
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why is it in the public interest to expand the permitted function of paralegals
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key issues and concepts to consider
Doug Munro — The Law Society of BC, Vancouver
Lessons Learned From the Community Legal Assistance Society
- selecting paralegals
- training paralegals
- supervising paralegals
- the community advocates
David W. Mossop, QC — Community Legal Assistance Society, Vancouver
Break
Client Management
- the client/paralegal relationship
- quality of legal services by paralegals
- manage clients' expectations
- feedback mechanism for clients
Carol W. Hickman, QC — Quay Law Centre, New Westminster
Michele McMillan — Quay Law Centre, New Westminster
Operating Within the Rules—The New Guidelines
- understanding the role of the supervising lawyer
- checklist for assessing the paralegal's skills
- understanding the nature of the paralegal's ‘new’ role
Richard N. Stewart, QC — Cook Roberts LLP, Victoria
Merilee Miller — Paralegal, Vancouver
The Lawyer's Role: Panel Discussion
David C. Dundee — Paul & Company, Kamloops
Carol W. Hickman, QC — Quay Law Centre, New Westminster
Michele McMillan — Quay Law Centre, New Westminster
Merilee Miller — Paralegal, Vancouver
Richard N. Stewart, QC — Cook Roberts LLP, Victoria
Lunch With Featured Speaker: "How the Library Can Make Life Easier: Resources to Help You in Your New Role"
Meghan Maddigan — Client Services, Legal Community, Courthouse Libraries BC, Vancouver
Appearance Tips in Family Court (Provincial and BC Supreme Court)
- outline preparation
- tips for ensuring a smooth proceeding before a master or judge
- key facets of successful appearances in Family Court
- the “Four B’s” from The Honourable Mr. Justice Leask
Laurelly Dale — In-House Counsel, Dye & Durham Corporation, Vancouver
Mock Chambers Application Video
Debrief of Video
Break
A View From the Bench
- what masters and judges look for and expect
- an inside look at how to make both the judiciary and your life easier
The Honourable Judge Patricia Bond — Provincial Court of BC, Surrey
Master Leslie J. Muir — Supreme Court of BC, Vancouver
Questions and Closing Comments
Carol W. Hickman, QC — Quay Law Centre, New Westminster
Richard N. Stewart, QC — Cook Roberts LLP, Victoria
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