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COVID-19: Current Policies, Implications and Restrictions on Legal Professionals due to the novel coronavirus. -(4-CPD) Video

  • April 09, 2020
  • April 09, 2022
  • Accredited Video CPD

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This program contains _3_ Professionalism Hour(s).

This program is eligible for up to __1__ Substantive Hours

Where (Format): Accredited Video CPD   (4 CPD Hours)

Presented by: CPD House

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    Program date: April 9, 2020

    Seminar summary

    On March 16, 2020, the Prime Minister announced measures that will restrict business and activities as well as air travel to Canadians and residents to protect Canada from the outbreak of COVID-19. These measures may have some serious effect on the legal and care provider professionals and individuals associated with related industries. It’s time to learn and apply the practice and professionalism related guidelines and directions seriously.

    This seminar will cover common questions about the current Government, Courts and Regulators, including policies and practise directions, restrictions, professional and legal obligations, and other impacts due to COVID-19.

    Areas to Cover:

    Justice Libman’s Presentation:

    • Transiting into virtual practice in the legal services profession
    • The impact of COVID-19 on courts, particularly for criminal and quasi-criminal offences
    • Teaching and being a student in law and paralegal programs during COVID-19

    Mr. Michael Huynh, Director of Professional Conduct, ICCRC

                        Change in operations at ICCRC owing to COVID-19

                        Measures taken by the ICCRC as a regulatory body to support and guide RCICs during COVID-19

                        Professional Obligations to protect clients’ interests and to comply with regulatory matters

    Ms. Leslie Jansson’s Presentation

    • As a care provider, how do I talk to my children/teens about COVID-19 and its impact?
    • As a front line support worker delivering services remotely, how can I help clients deal with the psychological effects of COVID-19 related isolation?
    • Who are the most vulnerable and at-risk from isolation associated with COVID-19? What supports are available to those who are marginalized, are survivors of domestic abuse, are mentally ill or who find themselves homeless?

    Mr. M. Watto’s Presentation

    Professionalism:  (Joint Presentation by All Educators)

    • If I am a legal professional, and I think I may have contracted COVID-19, what should I do?
    • What about my legal obligation to protect the client’s interest, and professional obligations at the same time?
    • What should professional legal advice be to a self-represented or unsatisfied client?
    • Is there any Government support available for a professional like me?
    • Will being a legal professional or staff affect my claim for relief on my other full-time job, or vice-versa?
    • What measures were taken by the Law Society of Ontario (LSO) for lawyers and paralegals?
    • Do CPD and audit requirements continue to apply?
    • Will all regulatory bodies follow the same measures?
    Q & A                                                                                      


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