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| Ontario |
| LSUC Certified Specialist Program: 9.5 credit hours in the area of Labour Law. CPD hours (until December 31st, 2010): Credit hours can be declared towards CPD activities in the Member’s Annual Report. |
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| Barreau du Québec |
| For programs taking place outside of Quebec, 9.25 hours are automatically recognized having been accredited by another Law Society subject to MCLE/MCPD. The member must submit this program to the Barreau du Québec. |
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| BC CPD |
| 9.25 credit hours can be reported towards CPD requirements (Credit will only be given for live webcast/real-time on-line viewing. Credit for viewing archived presentation will only be granted when program is viewed by two or more lawyers. Please note: this would require 2 registrations. Certificates will only be granted for those registered in the program.) |
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| Law Society of Alberta |
| This program meets the CPD requirements and can be submitted by members to the Law Society for CPD credit. |
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| Law Society of New Brunswick |
| 9.25 credit hours can be reported towards MCPD requirements. (Credit will only be given for live webcast/real-time on-line viewing. Credit for viewing archived presentation will only be granted when program is viewed by two or more lawyers. Please note: this would require 2 registrations. Certificates will only be granted for those registered in the program.) |
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| Manitoba |
| This program can be declared towards CLE activities in the Member's Annual Report. |
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| New York CLE Board |
| 11 credit hours in the Area of Professional Practice for transitional and non-transitional lawyers. For webcast participants: Participants will need to record and submit to OPD, at the end of the program, a list of the unique codes that appear on screen during the program. Certificates will only be granted to those who have correctly and completely provided the codes to OPD.) |
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| Northwest Territories |
| 9.25 credit hours can be reported towards CPD requirements. |
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Questions?
Contact Heather Gore, Program and Business Development Lawyer by phone at 416.597.8847 or via email. |