Advocacy Matters November 2018
Keep up to date on what your fellow Society members have to say in Advocacy Matters. In this issue: From the Editor - Lauren Tomasich, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP; TAS Report- Karin Sachar, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP; Construction Law Bar - Max Gennis, Glaholt LLP; The Future Of Advocacy - Brent J. Arnold, Gowling WLG; Interview - Compiled by Laurie Livingstone, Cassels, Brock & Blackwell LLP
Keep up to date on what your fellow Society members have to say in Advocacy Matters. In this issue: From the Editor - Lauren Tomasich, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP; TAS Report- Karin Sachar, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP; Construction Law Bar - Max Gennis, Glaholt LLP; The Future Of Advocacy - Brent J. Arnold, Gowling WLG; Interview - Compiled by Laurie Livingstone, Cassels, Brock & Blackwell LLP
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THE NEXT TEN<br />
(Click on the program to learn more)<br />
DEC 01<br />
Criminal Trial<br />
<strong>Advocacy</strong><br />
DEC 05<br />
Mastering the Art of<br />
Oral Communication<br />
with Steven Stark<br />
DEC 07<br />
Leading Your Case:<br />
Opening Statements &<br />
Examination-in-Chief<br />
DEC 11<br />
ADR <strong>Advocacy</strong>:<br />
Advanced Techniques<br />
DEC 13<br />
President’s Festive<br />
Reception<br />
DEC 14<br />
Exercising<br />
Professionalism<br />
and Civility<br />
TAS REPORT<br />
A Classy Affair - CAPG<br />
Bench and Bar Reception<br />
JAN 25<br />
Tricks of the<br />
Trade<br />
JAN 30<br />
Cross Examination:<br />
Strategies for<br />
Success<br />
Karin Sachar, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP<br />
JAN 31<br />
Ottawa President’s<br />
Reception<br />
FEB 12<br />
2019 Advocates’<br />
Society Medal<br />
Dinner<br />
The Class Actions Practice Group hosted its inaugural Bench and Bar Reception on<br />
<strong>November</strong> 5th. Despite some stiff competition from student recruitment week, the reception<br />
was very well attended by members of the plaintiff and defence bar. Justices Glustein,<br />
Morgan and Conway attended, with the former two providing some brief remarks.<br />
Justice Glustein, fresh off a flight from Taiwan, resisted jet lag long enough to say<br />
how much he is enjoying working with the class actions bar. He was particularly appreciative<br />
of the fact that counsel generally cooperate to avoid bun fights whenever<br />
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