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 resultsCrown Liability in Tort – Basics
This course will provide participants with an understanding of basic principles of tort law as applied to the federal Crown
Next session: January 17, 2024
Current Trends in the Practice of Federal Law Series: Demystifying the Use of Electronic Signatures in Federal Law
This course will provide participants a basic overview of the use of electronic signatures in Federal Law. Participants will be introduced to the assets and liabilities of having electronic signatures accessible in Federal Law.
Next session: November 26, 2024
Current Trends in the Practice of Federal Law Series: Money Laundering and Cryptocurrencies – An Introduction
This course will provide participants an introduction on Money Laundering and Cryptocurrencies. Participants will be exposed to a variety of legal challenges and basic terminology related to money laundering and cryptocurrency.
Designing eLearning Products
This course has been designed to provide advice and guidance to learners who are new to concepts behind instructional design. You may not be currently involved in developing a course, or you might be exploring creating an online learning product. If so, this course will address some of the concerns you may have.
Digital Workspace (DW) Essentials & Features
Learn how to manage business documents in the Justice Canada Digital Workspace (DW), the official corporate repository that provides functional websites for teams to collaborate and save documents of corporate value.
Next session: October 31, 2024 | 1 more dates
Disclosure Project Management - An Overview
This course introduces legal professionals to the different phases of Disclosure Project Management, Justice's adaptation of the Electronic Discovery Reference Model. Participants will learn about the roles and responsibilities of each party at each phase, as well as about useful resources that NeDLSS offers.
Division of Powers
This course will provide an introduction to federalism and the division of powers in Canada. By the end of the session, participants will understand how legislative and executive power is shared in Canada and how the constitutional division of powers is treated in the courts.
DPM - Anticipating Litigation
This course focuses on the Initiate Phase of the Disclosure Project Management Framework. Discovery obligations start for parties as soon as litigation is commenced or anticipated. However, how do you know when litigation is reasonably anticipated? This course provides an overview on the guidelines and jurisprudence related to anticipating litigation. It is also describes triggers and indicators that clients and legal professionals should monitor in order to anticipate litigation.
DPM - Collecting Internet Evidence
This course focuses on the Collection Phase of the Disclosure Project Management Framework. The facilitators discuss the importance of Internet evidence in modern civil litigation. They also provide a short overview of the legal issues involved in the collection Internet evidence, particularly social media. The last part of the presentation focuses on methods of defensibly collecting Internet evidence by using Justice's Internet Evidence Team (IET). The facilitators discuss what the IET is able to do, and not do, on behalf of Justice legal professionals collecting Internet evidence for litigation purposes.
DPM - Expedited Document Review (Recorded)
This course provides focuses on the Review and Analysis Phase of the Disclosure Project Management Framework. This course reviews some of the trends in discovery and document review, notably the establishment of specialized groups focused on the review of large collection of documents.