
What Would You Do?: Ethical and Professional Dilemmas for Defence Lawyers
Recorded: 11 February 2022, 130 minutes In this very practical seminar, two senior members of the Bar, Daniel Brown and Daniel Song are joined by

Recorded: 11 February 2022, 130 minutes In this very practical seminar, two senior members of the Bar, Daniel Brown and Daniel Song are joined by

Recorded: 7 January 2022, 80 minutes In this seminar, Professor Sankoff examines the rules governing the admission of character evidence adduced by the defence. Though

Recorded: 10 December 2021, 85 min. To wrap up the year, Professors Penney and Sankoff join forces once again to examine the most important cases

Recorded: 26 November 2021, 62 minutes One of the most important evidentiary rules for civil litigators, litigation privilege is also one of the most misunderstood.

Recorded: 12 November 2021, 72 minutes How does a person’s race impact the law of evidence? Professor David Tanovich has spent much of his career

Recorded: 8 October 2021, 65 minutes Almost every litigation case involves the use of statements to examine and cross-examine a witness. But there are a

Recorded: 10 September 2021, 85 minutes The Supreme Court’s 2019 decision in R v Goldfinch signaled a seismic change in the way s 276 applications
Recorded: 13 August 2021, 83 minutes In a 2020 seminar, Professor Sankoff addressed the exceptions to the hearsay rule in one fell swoop. That was
Recorded: 16 July 2021, 89 minutes Join Professor Penney for a detailed examination of how to address constitutional issues that arise in the area of
Recorded: 5 June 2021, 88 minutes In many cases, whether the client is acquitted or convicted depends SOLELY upon the results of the Charter application
Recorded: 28 May 2021, 81 minutes In this seminar, Professor Sankoff goes over the Top Cases off 2020-21 for Civil Litigators with guest Christopher Wayland,

Recorded: 14 May 2021, 99 minutes The boys are back, in a sequel to the MOST popular seminar of 2020. This time, Professors Sankoff and