Practice Part 1: Navigating Addiction in Law; Client Assessments of Accounts; Managing the Risks of Artificial Intelligence in the Law Firm | CPDonline.ca

Practice Part 1: Navigating Addiction in Law; Client Assessments of Accounts; Managing the Risks of Artificial Intelligence in the Law Firm

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Credits
Professionalism (Ethics, etc.): 0.5
35 minutes
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: 0.25
15 minutes
Published
2024
Presenter(s)
Raj Bhatla
Mark Fortier-Brynaert
Taisha Lewis
Kyle Van Schie
Source
County of Carleton Law Association (CCLA)
Provider
CPDOnline.ca
Language
English
Length
50 minutes
Price
$209.00 plus tax
30th East Region Solicitors Conference
Includes Handouts

Tune into the first part of this Practice Management and Professionalism seminar. Kyle Van Schie and Dr. Raj Bhatla discuss navigating addiction. Taisha Lewis covers client assessments of accounts, and Mark Fortier-Brynaert discusses managing the risks of artificial intelligence in the law firm.

Presenters

Raj Bhatla

Dr. Bhatla joined the Royal Ottawa Hospital in 1992. He currently holds the position of Chief of Psychiatry and Chief-of-Staff of the Royal Ottawa Health Care Group. He is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Ottawa and a Vice-Chairperson of the Consent and Capacity Board of Ontario. In addition to expertise in concurrent disorders, Dr. Bhatla has an interest in psychiatric ethics and is a member of the Editorial Committee of the Journal of Ethics in Mental Health. Dr. Bhatla is part of the telemedicine team at the Royal and was recognized as the Ontario Telemedicine Network (OTN) telemedicine champion for the Champlain Local Health Integration Network (LHIN) in 2015. Dr. Bhatla received his BA with Honours from Harvard University in 1982. He obtained his MD from McGill University in 1987 and was awarded the Mona Bronfman Sheckman Award for the highest standing in psychiatry. He completed his Residency Training in Psychiatry and Fellowship in Addictions at New York Medical College where he received the Mead Johnson Award in Psychiatry.

Mark Fortier-Brynaert

Taisha Lewis

Kyle Van Schie

Kyle joined Soloway Wright as a litigation lawyer in 2015 after previously completing his articles with the firm. Kyle is a member of the Employment, Labour & Public Law, and Commercial Litigation practice groups.Kyle has appeared before all levels of court in Ontario, including the Ontario Court of Appeal, the Ontario Divisional Court, the Superior Court of Justice and the Small Claims Court, as well as in the Federal Court. Kyle has also represented clients before several administrative tribunals in the fields of labour, employment and human rights law, including the Human Rights Tribunal, the Social Security Tribunal and the Labour Relations Board. Away from the office, Kyle enjoys spending time with his wife and kids. He is also a sports enthusiast who follows the sports world closely and you can often find him on the ice or at the ball diamond coaching youth sports.