Weekly Bulletin   [2009.02.17]
THE LAW SOCIETY OF THE NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
Contents
1. Membership Renewal Forms
2. Family Law - From the Hon. Justice Vertes
3. Professional Corporations Q&A (with MacKay LLP)
4. Meeting: Discipline Committee
5. CLE: Trust Accounts, Client ID
6. CLE: Primer on Climate Change
7. Civil Claims Amendments
8. CBA National: Call for Committee Nominations
Membership Renewal Forms

Membership renewal forms for 2009/10 are now available online. Be sure to take advantage of the new "fillable" forms. You may now complete them from your desktop through Adobe Acrobat/Reader. Simply complete the form, print it, sign it and send it to us.

The deadline for membership renewal is March 31, 2009.

Family Law
from the Hon. Justice Vertes

TO MEMBERS OF THE BAR

The Senior Judge of the Supreme Court would like to invite all members of the Bar who practice in the field of family law, either exclusively or only as part of their practice, to meet with him and one or two other judges of the court for an informal discussion on procedures for family law cases in the Supreme Court and what practices or initiatives should be considered to facilitate the resolution of family law cases.

The meeting will be at 10 AM on Thursday, March 5, 2009, in the third floor courtroom of the Court House. In order to encourage as much attendance as possible, the regularly scheduled family chambers session will be cancelled for that day.

Justice John Vertes

Professional Corporations Q&A

Tax specialists from the firm MacKay LLP Chartered Accountants will be discussing the benefits of a Professional Corporation and will be available to answer any questions you may have with respect to your own personal situation or those of your clients. MacKay LLP tax specialists have many years of experience in the incorporation of professional practices in other jurisdictions. They are bringing this knowledge to the NWT as it makes the change to allow Professional Corporations.

    They will:
  • demonstrate how the use of a Professional Corporation can defer, and possibly even save you tens of thousands of dollars annually on your income taxes.
  • show how family members can be included in the ownership structure to minimize overall taxes.
  • illustrate the use of other entities such as family trusts and holding companies to maximize tax benefits.
  • discuss the tax tips and pitfalls in incorporating your existing practice.

This is a free seminar for legal professionals, offered by Mackay LLP. Download and complete the RSVP form.

February 19, 2009 - 2:00 pm

MacKay LLP training boardroom
Communications Building
Suite 301, 5120 49th Street
Yellowknife, NT

Discipline Committee Meeting

The Discipline Committee is holding a meeting on Friday, February 20, 2009 – 12:00pm in the LSNT Boardroom. All committee members are encouraged to attend. Those outside of Yellowknife will be able to participate via teleconference. Please confirm your attendance by return if you haven't already done so.

CLE: Trust Accounts & Client ID

A Special CPD Event will take place on Friday, March 13, 2009, starting at 9:00am in the Upper Level of Fuego International Restaurant.

In the morning session, Brian Olesky of the Law Society of Alberta will be discussing Trust Accounting. All members are encouraged to attend and to bring the individual responsible for doing their accounting.

In the afternoon, Ross McLeod, Practice Advisor with the Law Society of Alberta, will explore Client ID and Verification, as well as Legal Ethics.

Members are encouraged to take advantage of this event. Please RSVP your attendance, as appropriate, by return.

NOTE: Members outside of Yellowknife may be eligible for travel assistance to this event. Please contact the Law Society for information.

CBA CLE: Primer on Climate Change

The Supreme Court of Canada, in R. v. Hydro Québec, called the environment “a diffuse subject that cuts across many different areas of constitutional responsibility, some federal, some provincial.” In the climate change arena, differing approaches to greenhouse gas reduction across the country appear to be crystallizing into inconsistent and potentially competing regulatory regimes.

This live, online CLE will present expert discussion of key recent developments and their implications for climate change regulation. Topics include the constitutionality of federal control over greenhouse gas emissions, the Kyoto Protocol Implementation Act, 2007 and the recent Federal Court decision in Friends of the Earth v. Canada. Visit the CBA Website for more information and to register for this CLE, happening on Wednesday, March 11, 2009 (9:00-10:30am MT).

Alternatively, the CBA-NWT Branch will be providing a portal for this event (location to be announced). CBA members are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity. Please comfirm your attendance by return no later than March 9.

Civil Claims Amendments
Territorial Court Act

Effective February 1, 2009, the Territorial Court Act contains amendments to the Territorial Court Civil Claims Rules. You can find these amended rules at the address below:
http://www.lawsociety.nt.ca/Portals/0/pdf/R-008-2009.pdf

CBA: National Standing Committees

The CBA is currently seeking candidates for its National Standing Committees for 2009-2010. All CBA members are eligible to apply for positions on the following committees:

Awards
Communications
Continuing Legal Education
Equity
Ethics and Professional Issues
International Development
Judicial Compensation & Benefits
Legal Aid Liaison
Legislation and Law Reform
Resolutions, Constitution and Bylaws
Supreme Court of Canada Liaison

Nomination forms are available in the LSNT Office. Contact us for more information. The deadline for applications is April 15, 2009.

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