Ontario.
Corporate/Commercial Law - Loss Prevention Tips
Criminal Law - Loss Prevention Tips
Employment Law - Loss Prevention Tips
Family Law - Loss Prevention Tips
Franchise Law - Loss Prevention Tips
Immigration Law - Loss Prevention Tips
Independent practice - Loss Prevention Tips
Litigation - Loss Prevention Tips
Real Estate Law - Loss Prevention Tips
Wills and Estate Law - Loss Prevention Tips
Newfoundland.
Tip #1 - Client Selection
Tip #2 - Communications
Tip #3 - Safe and Effective Practice
Tip #4 - Caution: Friends and Relatives Ahead
Tip #5 - Email Management
Tip #6 - Identifying Fraudulent Scams
Tip #7 - 10 Tips for Safe Pro Bono
Tip #8 - Tips to Help You Avoid an Insurance Claim
Tip #9 - Business Interruption Plan
Tip #10 - When are you Retained on a New Matter for a Multiple File Client?
Tip #11 - Are you suing the right party?
Tip #12 - Don't take the Baitlsnl.ca/loss-prevention-tip-12/
Tip #13 - When a Lawyer Retires
Tip #14 - The Stresses & Challenges of Being a Lawyer: When Technology Doesn't Help
Tip #15 - Protecting Yourself from Cybercrime Dangers: Be careful About Putting Your Firm Data in the Cloud
Tip #16 - Fee Agreement Checklist
Tip #17 - Become a Successful Delegatee
Tip #18 - Holding Law Firm Data for Ransom
Tip #19 - Avoiding Conflict of Interest Claims
Tip #20 - How to Handle Fraudulent Scams
Tip #21 - Banking Issues
Tip #22 - Dangers Leading to Missed Limitation Periods
Tip #23 - Access to Health and Wellness Resources
Tip #24 - Loss Prevention Self-Assessment Checklist
Tip #25 - How to Avoid Suing For Unpaid Fees
Tip #26 -Tips on how to Minimize Claims Risks in Marijuana Law
Tip #27 - How to Avoid Malpractice Claims in your Wills and Estates Practice
Tip #28 - How Long Should You Keep Closed Files?
Tip #29 - Properly Documenting Files
Tip #30 - Evaluating Potential Clients
Tip #31 - A Few Good Tips
Tip #32 - Fifteen Terrifying Sounds You Should Strive to Never Hear
Tip #33 - Me-Time: Managing Stress & Finding Work-Life Balance
Tip #34 - The Pitfalls of Texting with Clients
Tip #35 - Be Aware of the Dangers of Working Remotely
Tip #36 -Coronavirus and your Law Practice
Tip #37 - Practical Steps for your Law Practice During this Coronavirus Pandemic
Tip #38 - Beware of Cybersecurity Risk During COVID-19 and Working From Home
Tip #39 - Doing Nothing is Not an Option
Tip #40 - The Seven C's of Good Practice Management
Tip #41 - Avoid Ransomware Viruses
Tip #42 - Keys to Effective Communication with your Clients
Tip #43 - Are you Cyber Safe?
Tip #44 - Keeping Up with the Law
Ontario.
Wondering when to Report a Claim or Potential Claim?
5 Tips to Reduce your Risk of Wire Fraud Scams
Avoid Phishing Scams over the Holidays
Malpractice Claims Regarding Will & Estates
Avoiding Communication Based Claims
Manage Malpractice Risk by Recognizing Cultural Diversity
Untangling the Myths of Excess Insurance
American bar Association.
The Professional Lawyer - An Integrated Law Firm Loss Prevention Matrix
Lawyers Insurance Fund of BC.
Civil litigation claims: under the microscope - Fall 2020
The Naked Lawyer Part 2: Big Data Reveals Where You are at Risk - Summer 2018
Baby boomer blues: The practice risks of aging - Winter 2017
Cover Pages: A guide to insurance for private practitioners - Summer 2017
Lawyers as executors: Traps and tips - Summer 2016
Smooth Sailing to Settlement: Avoiding Common Mistakes - Summer 2015
The buck stops here! - Fall 2014
Witnessing a signature? Stop. Read this first - Winter 2013
Ten tips to beat the reset clock - Summer 2013
Undue influence: onus of proof, best practices - Winter 2012
GST traps for the unwary - Summer 2012
What you need to know about changes to adult guardianship legislation - Fall 2011
Income tax: it's a risky business - Winter 2010
(Manitoba)
Practice Area Fundamentals.
Professional Responsibilities.
Practice Management.
(Nova Scotia)
Practice Area Standards.
(British Columbia)
Practice Management and Wellness: Risk and Tips.
cyber awareness training
recorded webinars
CLIA Peace of Mind Virtual Conference (October 24th, 2024):
Session 1: CLIA Real Life Errors and Omissions Claims (Dave Jackson and Melanie Hodges Neufeld - CLIA)
Session 2: Cyber Scams and Breach Coaching (Greg Markell – Ridge Canada and Imran Ahmad – Norton Rose Fulbright)
Session 3: Wellness Issues Facing the Profession (Erin Durant – Durant Barristers)
French language audio translation available upon request.
Continuing Professional Development requirements:
Manitoba:
To qualify for credit, please complete and provide to the Law Society of Manitoba:Non-LSM CPD Hours Question Sheet
Saskatchewan:
Each session qualifies for 1.0 CPD hour
Sessions 1 & 2: qualify for 1.0 Ethics hour each
Nunavut:
Session 1: 1 hour on Wellness (maximum of 3 hours per calendar year)
Session 2 & 3: 2 hours of Ethics and Professional Responsibility ( maximum of 3 hours per calendar year)
For other jurisdictions, please review your law society’s policy.