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Recorded Seminar: “Prepping for a Sexual Assault Trial” with Dino Bottos, QC
Recorded: 12 March 2021, 83 minutes
In this seminar for criminal defence lawyers, we are joined by the one of the country’s best: Dino Bottos, Q.C., founder of Bottos Law Group. Dino has a long history of successfully defending those accused of sexual assault, and has worked on a number of landmark trials including the Bradley Barton case. It is a very practical seminar, including matters like deciding upon a trial strategy, meeting with the client, planning cross-examination, etc..
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Recorded Seminar: Solicitor Client Privilege (Part 2)
Recorded: 28 February 2021, 81 minutes
In another seminar geared towards civil litigators, I am looking at the most controversial aspect of solicitor client privilege: when it can be set aside. In particular, I examine the rules governing every type of waiver, as well as the few existing exceptions to the rule.
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Recorded Seminar: Peter Sankoff, Don’t Say That Again! – Understanding and Addressing the Rule Against Prior Consistent Statements (Part 2)
Recorded: 12 February 2021, 68 minutes
Continuing on from part one, Professor Sankoff looks at all the exceptions to the rule, including prior identification, recent fabrication, the narrative exception (actually narrative “exceptions” – yes, the rule has two separate narrative exceptions) and a potential “principled” exception.
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Recorded Seminar: Solicitor Client Privilege (Part 1)
Recorded: 22 January 2021, 72 minutes
Our first seminar geared towards civil litigators, or those who practice mainly in that area, this seminar delves deep into the rule that still causes as much litigation as any other in the civil realm. Useful for all, it distinguishes between confidentiality and privilege, looks at what it means to “communicate for a legal purpose” and introduces the distinction between solicitor client privilege and litigation privilege.
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Recorded Seminar: Don’t Say That Again!- Understanding And Addressing the Rule Against Prior Consistent Statements (Part 1)
Recorded: 8 January 2021, 66 minutes
Most people think the hearsay rule is the most complex common law rule of evidence, but the rule against prior consistent statements is quickly making a strong case to take the crown. In this hour seminar, we look at the rule, its rationale and how to be able to spot a prior consistent statement. We also talk about jury charges and the theory of exceptions.
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