June 18 - 19, 2012    Toronto , Canada
Avoid the Risks of Litigation and Project Delays by Understanding the Key Issues in Aboriginal Law!

Aboriginal law is one of the most challenging and complex areas of law to master. For instance, the ‘honour of the crown’ is a constantly evolving and difficult-to-define term. Also, the obligations for consultation and accommodation are completely different depending on a variety of factors which you must know. As well, determining the certainty of Aboriginal rights and title is becoming more of an issue everyday. And that’s just the beginning!

Th is unique, comprehensive course, taught by leading experts, will provide you with in-depth, nuts-and-bolts coverage of the fundamentals of Aboriginal law and practice in Canada, including:

• A comprehensive review of the essential laws and statutes that impact your work
• Navigating the Specific Claims Tribunal effectively
• Avoiding project delays by understanding and fulfilling your duty to consult and accommodate
• Understanding how the Crown’s fiduciary duties affect you
• Creating lasting and binding agreements with Aboriginal communities
• Managing tax issues to minimize expensive mistakes when planning your projects on reserves

At this new course, you will also have ample opportunity to ask questions and compare notes with your peers.

Venue

Location: Toronto Marriott Bloor Yorkville
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Contact 90 Bloor Street East · , Ontario M4W 1A7 Canada Toronto , Canada
1-416-961-8000

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