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Professional Development

The CCCA provides a range of continuing professional development programs for its members throughout the year. Most CCCA CPD courses qualify for mandatory continuing professional development credit with law societies across Canada.

To learn more and to preview upcoming CCCA CPD sessions, visit the CBA's one-of-a-kind professional development page.
 

Upcoming CCCA Events:

MAY 2013

Cross Border Deals

Part of the Skilled Lawyer Series Corporate Stream
May 23, 2013

12:00pm - 1:30pm Eastern Time
Online
Price: $125 for members / $250 for non-members

Register and learn more.

Pro Bono: The Role for In-House

May 28, 2013
12:00pm - 1:30pm Eastern Time
Online
Price: Free for members / $25 for non-members

Register and learn more.

How to Get the Most out of Your Meeting

May 30, 2013
12:00pm - 1:00pm Eastern Time
Online
Price: $45 for members / $65 for non-members

Register and learn more.

JUNE 2013

Making the Leap to the Cloud: Best Practices in Implementing SAAS Solutions

Co-hosted with Legal Suite
June 11, 2013

12:00pm - 1:30pm Eastern Time
Online
Price: $40 for members / $80 for non-members

Register and learn more.

Risk Management for Business Lawyers

Part of the Skilled Lawyer Series Corporate Stream
June 18, 2013

12:00pm - 1:30pm Eastern Time
Online
Price: $125 for members / $250 for non-members

Register and learn more.

The Balancing Act - Successful M&A Integration

Co-hosted with Hay Group
June 19, 2013

9:30am - 11:00am Eastern Time
Online
Price: Free for members / $50 for non-members

Register and learn more.

SEPTEMBER 2013

Managing Litigation: How In-House and Outside Counsel can Collaborate to Maximize Efficiencies and Predictability

Co-hosted with BLG
September 11, 2013

8:30am - 11:30am Eastern Time
Montreal
Price: $150 for members / $200 for non-members

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Please note that this event is bilingual.

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