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CLIENT: Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society
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Ada pting fo r the new decade
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VISION, LEADERSHIP, EXCELLENCE – THE LEGAL PROFESSION IN NOVA
Lisa Neily | Graphic Designer | 6576 Cork Street, Halifax, NS B3L 1Z7 | [email protected] | 902-430-7997
CLIENT: Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society
PRODUCT: Society Record Covers
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SOCIETY
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VOLUME 27 | NO.4 | OCTObER 2009
NOVA SCOTIA
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Reflections:
20 years after the Marshall Inquiry
Photo by The Canadian Press/Albert Lee
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VISION, LEADERSHIP, EXCELLENCE – THE LEGAL PROFESSION IN NOVA
Lisa Neily | Graphic Designer | 6576 Cork Street, Halifax, NS B3L 1Z7 | [email protected] | 902-430-7997
CLIENT: Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society
PRODUCT: Society Record Covers
the
SOCIETY
RECORD
VOLUME 27 | NO. 1 | JaNUaRY 2009
NOVA SCOTIA
BARRISTERS’ SOCIETY
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The sum of all its parts
A look at some of the Society’s inner workings
January 2009SCOTIA
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VISION, LEADERSHIP, EXCELLENCE – THE LEGAL PROFESSION IN NOVA
Lisa Neily | Graphic Designer | 6576 Cork Street, Halifax, NS B3L 1Z7 | [email protected] | 902-430-7997
CLIENT: Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society
PRODUCT: Society Record Covers
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SOCIETY
RECORD
VOLUME 26 | NO. 4 | OCTObER 2008
NOVA SCOTIA
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Law & the Environment:
saving the planet, one case at a time
Photo by Lisa Neily/NSBS
October 2008SCOTIA
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VISION, LEADERSHIP, EXCELLENCE – THE LEGAL PROFESSION IN NOVA
Lisa Neily | Graphic Designer | 6576 Cork Street, Halifax, NS B3L 1Z7 | [email protected] | 902-430-7997
CLIENT: Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society
PRODUCT: Society Record Covers
the
SOCIETY
RECORD
VOLUME 26 | NO. 3 | JULY 2008
NOVA SCOTIA
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Keeping Trouble
from the Door:
The importance of planning for the unexpected
Photo by Lisa Neily/NSBS
July 2008SCOTIA
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VISION, LEADERSHIP, EXCELLENCE – THE LEGAL PROFESSION IN NOVA
Lisa Neily | Graphic Designer | 6576 Cork Street, Halifax, NS B3L 1Z7 | [email protected] | 902-430-7997
CLIENT: Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society
PRODUCT: Society Record Covers
the
SOCIETY
RECORD
VOLUME 24 | NO. 5 | OCTOBER 06
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Life After the
Minor Injury Cap
VISION, LEADERSHIP, EXCELLENCE - THE LEGAL PROFESSION IN NOVA SCOTIA
October 2006
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Lisa Neily | Graphic Designer | 6576 Cork Street, Halifax, NS B3L 1Z7 | [email protected] | 902-430-7997
CLIENT: Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society
PRODUCT: Society Record Covers
the
SOCIETY
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VOLUME 25 | NO. 3 | JULY 2007
NOVA SCOTIA
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Law &
Continuing Competency:
the search for a balance
Melanie Perry, of the Public Prosecution Service, graciously agreed
to be our cover model for this issue. (Photo by Ted Power/NSBS)
July 2007SCOTIA
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VISION, LEADERSHIP, EXCELLENCE – THE LEGAL PROFESSION IN NOVA
Lisa Neily | Graphic Designer | 6576 Cork Street, Halifax, NS B3L 1Z7 | [email protected] | 902-430-7997
CLIENT: Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society
PRODUCT: Society Record Covers
the
SOCIETY
RECORD
VOLUME 24 | NO. 1 | FEbRUaRY 06
NOVA SCOTIA
BARRISTERS’ SOCIETY
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RETIREmENT 101:
A How-to Guide
VISION, LEADERSHIP, EXCELLENCE - THE LEGAL PROFESSION IN NOVA SCOTIA
February 2006
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Lisa Neily | Graphic Designer | 6576 Cork Street, Halifax, NS B3L 1Z7 | [email protected] | 902-430-7997
CLIENT: Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society
PRODUCT: Society Record Covers
The NexT GeNeraTioN:
where practice is heading
Sean Foreman, Wickwire Holm; Cheryl Canning, Burchell Hayman Parish;
Kendrick Douglas, Stewart McKelvey Stirling Scales; Sarah MacIntosh, Sampson McDougall
Photo by Ted Power/NSBS
VISION, LEADERSHIP, EXCELLENCE - THE LEGAL PROFESSION IN NOVA SCOTIA
Lisa Neily | Graphic Designer | 6576 Cork Street, Halifax, NS B3L 1Z7 | [email protected] | 902-430-7997
CLIENT: Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society
PRODUCT: Group photo, Call to the Bar 2010
Lisa Neily | Graphic Designer | 6576 Cork Street, Halifax, NS B3L 1Z7 | [email protected] | 902-430-7997
CLIENT: Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society (CPD)
PRODUCT: Criminal Law Conference poster
2007 CrImINal law CONfereNCe
AjointprogrambetweentheNovaScotiaBarristers’Society
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friday, November 30, 2007
8:30 am – 5:00 pm (registration at 8:30; conference begins at 9:00 am)
Prince George Hotel, 1725 market street, Halifax
KeyNOTe aDDress: air india – Lessons Learned
Michael Code, University of Toronto Law School
Renowned criminal defence lawyer Michael Code was a key member of the defence team for Ajaib
Singh Bagri, an accused in the landmark Air India litigation. In this keynote lecture, Professor Code
will discuss the Defense Application for Charter remedy for the loss of crucial wiretap evidence CSIS
had collected over the course of the Air India investigation. The Defense team had to show that
CSIS was guilty of “unacceptable negligence” in failing to preserve evidence which was essential to
the defense of the charges.
highlights from the conference agenda:
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CovertOperations
SearchWarrants:UnderAttackandAttacking
Privacy:WhatarethePoliceGettingWithoutWarrants?
SearchWarrants:UnderAttackandAttacking
Dogsniffs–WhatEveryLawyerShouldKnow
TheInsandOutsofWiretap
reGIsTraTION:
fee –MembersoftheBarandBench:$300+$42HST
NsBs DIsCOUNT BUrsary
members of the Nova scotia Bar who reside more than:
• 125kilometres(oneway)fromHalifaxqualify fora25%reductionintheregistrationfee,and
• 250kilometres(oneway)fromHalifaxqualify fora35%reductionintheregistrationfee
DeaDlINe –Friday,November23,2006
INfOrmaTION & reGIsTraTION –www.nsbs.ns.ca/cpd.htm
QUesTIONs:
ContactClaudiaChenderMacLellanattheNSBSat902-422-1491orbyemailatcchender@nsbs.org
CONTINUING PrOfessIONal DevelOPmeNT
Nova scotia Barristers’ society, 1645 Granville street, Halifax, Ns, B3J 1X3 | 902-422-1491 | www.nsbs.ns.ca
Lisa Neily | Graphic Designer | 6576 Cork Street, Halifax, NS B3L 1Z7 | [email protected] | 902-430-7997
CLIENT: Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society (CPD)
PRODUCT: Companies Act Conference poster
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Compass room, Casino Nova scotia
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Overview&IntroductiontotheimprovedAct
CorporateReorganizations&FinancialAssistance
CapitalIssues&ConversionstoULCs
IntroductiontoBizpal
DiscussionPanel
CONfereNCe CO-CHaIrs:
A. Mark David, Q.C., Cox and Palmer
Sarah Campbell, Patterson Law
PreseNTers:
Maurice P. Chiasson, SMSS
Haley Clarke, Registrar of Joint Stock Companies
Barry D. Horne, McInnes Cooper
Anne James, Director, Business Programs,
Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations
Robert G. MacKeigan, Q.C., Cox and Palmer
Charles S. Reagh, SMSS
Fae J. Shaw, McInnes Cooper
reGIsTraTION:
Price (includes break, lunch and materials): $350+tax
Nova scotia Barristers’ society members: registeronlineathttp://members.nsbs.org
Non-members: [email protected]
QUesTIONs:
ContactClaudiaChenderMacLellanattheNSBSat902-422-1491orbyemailatcchender@nsbs.org
Formoreinformation:www.nsbs.org/development.php
CONTINUING PrOfessIONal DevelOPmeNT
Nova scotia Barristers’ society, 1645 Granville street, Halifax, Ns, B3J 1X3 | 902-422-1491 | www.nsbs.org
Lisa Neily | Graphic Designer | 6576 Cork Street, Halifax, NS B3L 1Z7 | [email protected] | 902-430-7997
CLIENT: Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society (CPD)
PRODUCT: Class Proceedings Conference poster
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CLASS PR
DINGS in the ATLANTIC PROVINCES
The New Growth Area In Litigation
friday, June 6, 2008
9:00 am – 4:00 pm (coffee, muffins and registration at 8:30 a.m.)
The Halifax Club, 1682 Hollis street, Halifax, Ns
KeyNOTe aDDress:
Class Actions As Part Of The Modern Canadian Legal Landscape
Chief Justice Warren Winkler, Ontario Court of Appeal
Highlights from the conference agenda:
• views from The Bench:
The Honourable Mr. Justice Leo Barry, Court of Appeal of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and
Labrador; The Honourable Mr. Justice David MacAdam, Supreme Court of Nova Scotia; The Honourable Mr. Justice Stephen J. McNally, Court of Queen’s Bench of New Brunswick (tentative)
• TheAnatomyOfAClassAction–APrimer
• WorkingThroughTheAtlanticCanadianActs&EarlyExperience
• WhyIShouldBeInterested–Referrals&Consortium(RegionalAndNational)
• ChoosingTheRightClassAction
• PlayingattheNationalStage–PitfallsandSuccesses
• GovernmentalClassProceedings
reGIsTraTION:
Price (includes break, lunch and materials):
lawyer –$450+tax($509.00)
lawyer and one non-lawyer staff from same firm–$700+tax($791.00)
Nova scotia Barristers’ society members: registeronlineathttp://members.nsbs.org
Non-members: [email protected]
QUesTIONs:
ContactClaudiaChenderMacLellanattheNSBSat902-422-1491orbyemailatcchender@nsbs.org
for more information:www.nsbs.org/development.php
CONTINUING PrOfessIONal DevelOPmeNT
Nova scotia Barristers’ society, 1645 Granville street, Halifax, Ns, B3J 1X3 | 902-422-1491 | www.nsbs.org
Lisa Neily | Graphic Designer | 6576 Cork Street, Halifax, NS B3L 1Z7 | [email protected] | 902-430-7997
CLIENT: Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society (CPD)
PRODUCT: Criminal Law Conference poster
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The Honourable Justice David Watt, Ontario Court of Appeal
– “R. v. McNeil: The Ontario Experience”
afTerNOON KeyNOTe: Dr. Stuart Grassian, MD – “The Effects of Segregation and
Solitary Confinement on Inmates”
mOrNING KeyNOTe:
The Nova Scotia Criminal Lawyers’ Association and the Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society
present A Criminal Law Smorgasbord: A Meal Unlike Any Other. The 2009 Annual Fall
Criminal Law Conference will serve up a buffet of fresh information on the most cuttingedge topics!
Speakers include: the Honourable Chief Justice Michael MacDonald, the Honourable Chief
Justice Joseph Kennedy, the Honourable Chief Judge Patrick Curran, the Honourable Justice
David Watt from the Ontario Court of Appeal and a host of senior members of the Nova Scotia
Public Prosecution Service and the Nova Scotia Criminal Lawyers’ Association (NSCLA).
As an extra treat, don’t miss a special dish served up by Dr. Stuart Grassian, Harvard University
professor, forensic psychiatrist, lawyer and world-renowned expert on the effects of segregation
and solitary confinement. Dr. Grassian has been a featured expert on prime-time TV news
programs throughout North America, including 60 Minutes, The Today Show and 20/20.
for more information
about this and other
CPD offerings, visit
www.nsbs.org/development.php
THe CONfereNCe:
• advocacy views from the Bench
• Impaired driving – are there any defences left?
• R. v. McNeil: the Ontario experience
• R. v. McNeil: the Nova scotia experience
• Grant, Harrison and shepherd – where do we go from here?
• Unsealing wiretap applications and attacking a warrant
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a side Plate of sentencing: some recent developments
reGIsTraTION:
• fee - $325 plus tax
• Deadline - Friday, November 13 | 5:00 p.m.
• register online - If you do not already have a username and password, (or to
activate your account), please contact Pierre Benoit at (902) 422-1491.
Did you know? Distance bursaries are available for Society members. If your practice is:
• 125 KM (one way) from Halifax, you qualify for a 25% reduction in registration fee.
• 250 KM (one way) from Halifax, you qualify for a 35% reduction in registration fee.
The newly renovated Best Western Chocolate Lake has offered a room rate of $89 per night.
Quote the Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society special room rate. Call 1-877-559-7666 or visit
www.ChocolateLakeHotel.com.
There are no cancellations for this event; name substitutions are welcome at any time.
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Lisa Neily | Graphic Designer | 6576 Cork Street, Halifax, NS B3L 1Z7 | [email protected] | 902-430-7997
CLIENT: Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society (CPD)
PRODUCT: Professional Regulations Conference brochure
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PRODUCT: Annual Meeting brochure
SCHEDU LE OF EVENTS
Thursday, June 19
2:00 – 9:00 pm Registration Desk Open
9:00 – 11:00 pm Welcome Reception (Main Lodge)
SCHEDU LE OF EVENTS
3 km hike with Joel Pink, QC
7am – 5pm
Trade Show
7am – 5pm
Registration Desk Open
7:30am – 3pm
7:30 – 9am
Breakfast featuring an exciting new
CPD initiative – Jackie Mullenger,
Lesley Southwick Trask, Claudia
Chender MacLellan
7:30am – 3pm
Trade Show
7:30 – 9am
Breakfast/ annual
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12pm – 1pm
ConCurrenT sessions – How
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Lisa Neily | Graphic Designer | 6576 Cork Street, Halifax, NS B3L 1Z7 | [email protected] | 902-430-7997
CLIENT: Youth In Care Newsletter Project
PRODUCT: The Voice cover
of the future
Issue 07oftheYouthInCareNewsletterProject|May 2007
Where we’ve been | Where we are | Where we’re going
Cover photo by Ted Power
Graphic design by Lisa Neily
May 2007
Lisa Neily | Graphic Designer | 6576 Cork Street, Halifax, NS B3L 1Z7 | [email protected] | 902-430-7997
CLIENT: Impact monthly newspaper
PRODUCT: Cover design
Lisa Neily | Graphic Designer | 6576 Cork Street, Halifax, NS B3L 1Z7 | [email protected] | 902-430-7997
CLIENT: Division of Neurosurgery
PRODUCT: Annual Report 2003
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Lisa Neily | Graphic Designer | 6576 Cork Street, Halifax, NS B3L 1Z7 | [email protected] | 902-430-7997