
Monday, April 12, 2010 to Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Bringing and Defending Litigation Against the CrownThe countless, sometimes obscure rules, the tricky technical and substantive issues coupled with the continuously varying landscape makes litigation against the Crown a complicated arena to work within. The nature of this high-stakes playing field requires legal professionals to remain up-to-date on all of the trends and developments in order to adequately manage risks. We know just how difficult it is to stay on top of all of these developments, while managing your caseload. That's why we've made it easy for you! The Canadian Institute's information-packed, Bringing & Defending Litigation Against the Crown conference, April 12 & 13, 2010 is your one-stop-shop to get all the information you need. This is where you'll find latest updates, innovative strategies and best practices. Join seasoned litigators from both the plaintiff and defense bar, at this annual two-day conference to learn how to navigate the procedurally - complicated and constantly changing legal developments unique to Crown Litigation. Both government-side and plaintiff-side lawyers will benefit from the expertise of this outstanding speaking faculty, who have been strategically positioned to provide you with both perspectives on almost every session! Get the updates. Learn from the experts. Obtain the competitive edge. This is a conference you don't want to miss! Here are just some of the topics that will be covered: Managing the impacts of the latest procedural developments. Best practices for defending and defeating privacy pitfalls, including the emerging practice of e-discovery. Effectively managing class actions litigation against the Crown. Learning the ins and outs of costs awards and best practices for costs and submissions...and much more!
