The Canadian Institute's 19th Annual Provincial/Municipal Government Liability Conference
New convenient format and price!
TORONTO, Dec. 17, 2012 /CNW/ - With slashed budgets, inadequate resources and heavier workloads, it is more critical than ever to limit government liability and reduce risks of exposure to costly lawsuits.
The Canadian Institute's 19th Annual Provincial/Municipal Government Liability conference will bring together a distinguished faculty of government and private practice experts to provide critical legal updates and practical strategies addressing the most crucial and core liability issues facing government today. Delegates will gain the tools to effectively defend against claims, reduce economic losses, and limit exposure to liability.
The conference has a new convenient one-day format this year, which means delegates will spend less time out of the office and get all the comprehensive information on the top liability issues.
Conference highlights:
- Strategies for minimizing liability for roads, highways and sidewalks and complying with MMS
- Implement measures to prevent privacy breaches, and an analysis of the implications of the new tort of "intrusion upon seclusion" arising from Jones v. Tsige
- Best practices to protect police forces against negligent investigations, assault and malicious prosecution claims
- Protecting against, defending and reducing your risk of exposure to joint and several liability
…and much more!
Plus, develop additional skills to mitigate risk by participating in the Targeted Learning Sessions:
A. | Practical Guide to Build a Solid Road Liability Claim |
B. | Reduce Your Legal Liability with a Solid Risk Management Strategy |
Conference Title: | The Canadian Institute's 19th Annual Provincial/Municipal Government Liability | ||
Date: | February 5, 2013 | ||
Location: | Marriott Bloor Yorkville, Toronto, ON | ||
Website: | www.canadianinstitute.com/govtliability | ||
About The Canadian Institute
For over 25 years, The Canadian Institute's conferences, summits and executive briefings have provided the business intelligence that Canadian decision makers need to respond to challenges and opportunities both here at home, and around the world. The Canadian Institute operates as a think tank, monitoring trends and developments in all major industry sectors, in the law, and in public policy, with a view to providing information on the leading edge. Headquartered in Toronto, The Canadian Institute produces over 180 events a year, attended by thousands of senior and C-level delegates from across the country. For more information, visit www.CanadianInstitute.com.
Media passes are issued at the discretion of The Canadian Institute and must be arranged in advance. Passes require two business days to process. Media can register in advance.
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SOURCE: Canadian Institute
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