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Transforming the Justice System

2021 | Webinar Series on Court Modernization

Webinar #1 Program Webinar #2 Program Webinar #3 Program

Overview

This three-part webinar series held in collaboration with PwC Canada will initiate a discussion on the future of justice and help pave the way to a major roundtable, taking place in the spring of 2022. The webinar’s aim is to refine the participants’ knowledge of key trends affecting the administration of justice. These topics will then be examined at greater depth during our roundtable. This series will provide attendees with in-depth knowledge and insights that will help build a future with improved justice services and better outcomes for families, businesses, and society.

60 to 90-minute webinars
Participation in this program is accredited in provinces where CLE requirements for lawyers are mandatory.

List of webinars (scroll down to access the videos)

  • Webinar #1, May 12, 2021: Hybrid Courts – The New Operational Normal
  • Webinar #2, June 16, 2021: Redesigning Justice Administration − Pillars and Obstacles of Innovation
  • Webinar #3, November 30, 2021: Transforming the Justice System: Exploring a Trauma-Informed Approach
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2020 | Special Webcast: Will COVID-19 Be the Catalyst We Were Waiting for to Modernize the Courts?

Program Episode 1

Date
Webcast on May 20, 2020

90-minute special webcast with simultaneous interpretation
Participation in this program is accredited in provinces where CLE requirements for lawyers are mandatory.
Specific accreditation: 1 hour and 30 minutes of Professionalism content (Ontario)

Overview

In his latest book, Online Courts and the Future of Justice, Professor Richard Susskind, one of the world’s most-cited authors on the future of legal services, writes about how online courts are destined to transform litigation. Our distinguished guests will debate whether technology can transform the legal system and offer better access to justice.

Speakers

Moderator: The Honourable Justice James W. O’Reilly, Federal Court; President, CIAJ