JUScampus Course Catalogue
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- Pre-Retirement Workshop- Ready to Retire - September 25 (E)
- Public Service Pension Plan - Member Education Session - September 26 (E)
- 2024 Business and Technology Law Day - September 11 (B)
- The Canadian Human Rights Act – A Primer - September 26 (B)
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Skip to search resultsMinding Difficult Conversations
This workshop aims to build the legal and professional capacity of Department of Justice Canada employees and managers.
Next session: October 09, 2024 | 2 more dates
National Advisory 2023 Virtual Cconference – How our Work Matters
This conference will review the latest developments and current best practices on a broad set of topics relevant to the advisory practice of Aboriginal Law at the Department of Justice. Justice’s role in reconciliation and how that role is put into practice through advisory work will be featured.
National Security and Intelligence Review
This course will provide participants with an introduction to national security
Next session: November 14, 2024
Navigating Conflict at Justice Canada - Information Session
This information session will provide participants with an overview of the legal and professional foundation of the Informal Conflict Management System (ICMS) Policy and its application at Justice Canada.
Next session: January 22, 2025
NextGen Event: Organizational Behaviour for Canada’s Legal Team: Thinking things through for career management
Organizational Behavior (OB) is not a well-known field of studies for legal professionals. However, it is a field that is well known to business professionals who have studied management at university
Nuix Discover - Case Administrators: Fields
This course is intended for Case Leaders who would like to learn about the administrative permissions reserved for Case Administrators. The course covers types of fields and when to use each one, as well as the process to create and modify a field. It also covers family coding and ranking, and the creation of pick lists and quick codes. Finally, it covers system fields, viewing documents coded to each field, and creating a field report.
Nuix Discover - Case Administrators: Permissions, Security and Coding Templates
This course is intended for Case Leaders who would like to learn about the administrative permissions reserved for Case Administrators. The course covers the permissions and responsibilities of Case Administrators. It also covers how to alter the security of objects and levels, and why not to alter the security of features. Finally, it covers how to create and modify a traditional coding template.
Nuix Discover - Case Leader: Conditional Coding Templates
This course is part of the Nuix Discover series offered by the National eDiscovery and Litigation Support Services (NeDLSS). Nuix Discover (previously Ringtail) is the document review platform used by the Department of Justice. NeDLSS offers three types of courses in the Nuix Discover series: Basics, Analytics, and Case Administration. This course will focus on Nuix Discover Case Administration. This course discusses the differences between Nuix Discover's traditional coding template, and the new conditional coding template. It explains conditions, how to plan to create a conditional coding template, and how use appropriate naming conventions. The last half of the course is a demonstration of how to create a conditional coding template, test the conditions, set the correct security permissions, and modify the template as appropriate. We recommend downloading the MP4 presentation to allow participants to move backwards, forwards, and pause during the course.