Legal Research 2019
Course Date: March 12, 2019
Total: 4h 50min
Total Ethics: 1h 40min
Course Date: March 12, 2019
Welcome and Introduction
Meg Gaily — Lawson Lundell LLP, Vancouver
Tammy Shoranick — Boughton Law Corporation, Vancouver
Canadian Research Tools and Researching Legislation
Tracy McLean — Manager, Information Services, Courthouse Libraries BC, Vancouver
Alex McNeur — Manager, Information Resources, Courthouse Libraries BC, Vancouver
Megan Vis-Dunbar — Liaison Lawyer, Courthouse Libraries BC, Vancouver
View from the Bench: Legal Research and Advocacy
- tips for effectively using legal research in written and oral advocacy
The Honourable Madam Justice Miriam A. Maisonville — Supreme Court of BC, Vancouver
Break
Legal Research in Support of Statory Interpretation
Meg Gaily — Lawson Lundell LLP, Vancouver
Catherine Whitehead — Lawson Lundell LLP, Vancouver
Networking Lunch (provided)
Borderless Research
- general issues around using the internet for research
- issues around using social media platforms and legal research
Kamal Jatoi — Dentons LLP, Vancouver
David Wotherspoon — Dentons Canada LLP, Vancouver
Researching American Law: An Overview of the Federal and State Court Systems in the US, Including their Structure, Jurisdiction, and Relative Authority, with Tips to Effectively and Efficiently Tackle US Legal Research for Use in Canadian Courts
- overview of the structure and relationship of the federal and state court systems
- the use of American law in Canadian courts
- how to streamline legal research
Camden Hutchison — Peter A. Allard School of Law, University of BC, Vancouver
Break
Researching the Decisions of Administrative Tribunals
Kate R. Phipps — Arvay Finlay LLP, Vancouver
Closing Remarks
Meg Gaily — Lawson Lundell LLP, Vancouver
Tammy Shoranick — Boughton Law Corporation, Vancouver
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