CPD 379 - Moving on from Your Legal Practice: Navigating the Transition
1h 33m
Recorded 2024-02-08
Qualifies for 1.5 CPD hours, all of which qualify for Ethics
https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/wp-content/uploads/Program-and-Speakers-CPD-379.pdf
https://www.lawsociety.sk.ca/wp-content/uploads/Resource-CPD-379-Materials-and-Reading-List.pdf
All good things come to an end. “Moving on from Your Legal Practice: Navigating the Transition” is tailored to legal professionals contemplating or navigating retirement or otherwise leaving practice. In this 90-minute webinar, you will:
-Hear how legal professionals have successfully moved on from their former legal practice and forward into a post-practice life, including challenges faced and lessons learned.
-Be informed about the various regulatory and insurance aspects of winding up your legal practice.
-Explore the myriad of opportunities for post-practice life. Whether it’s pro bono work, mentoring, or pursuing an entirely new passion, our panel will share their experiences of post-practice life
Join our panel of practitioners from various backgrounds to equip yourself with the knowledge, tools, and inspiration needed for a successful and fulfilling transition into post-practice life.
Moderator: Sheila Denysiuk, K.C.
Panelists: Greg Walen, K.C., Janice Gingell, Heather Jensen
SLIA: Stephen McLellan, Legal Counsel
Law Society: Allison Williamson, Manager of Member Services
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