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Alberta, Canada:

Healthcare general / medical / health professions:

Law Firms/Lawyers:

  1. Tarrabain O'Byrne & Company
    www.tarrabain.com (#4686)
    Full service law office providing excellent representation in matters of criminal law, personal injury, appeals, real estate, wills and general civil litigation.

Legal suppliers - general:

  1. The Canadian Institute
    www.CanadianInstitute.com (#4669)
    The Canadian Institute is Canada's largest provider of professional development and continuing education programmes for senior business executives, lawyers & other professionals. Staffed by lawyers and other professionals, it operates as a "think tank", monitoring trends and developments in law, finance, the environment, insurance, financial services, energy, management, government, banking, health care and public policy and much more!

Mailing lists / newsgroups:

  1. The Canadian Institute
    www.CanadianInstitute.com (#4669)
    The Canadian Institute is Canada's largest provider of professional development and continuing education programmes for senior business executives, lawyers & other professionals. Staffed by lawyers and other professionals, it operates as a "think tank", monitoring trends and developments in law, finance, the environment, insurance, financial services, energy, management, government, banking, health care and public policy and much more!

Healthcare/mental health/incompetency:

Articles/newsletters from law firms - Specific articles:

  1. What is an Enduring Power of Attorney? And Why Might I Need One?
    stringam.ca/files/pages/estate-planning/What%20is%20an%20Enduring%20Power%20of%20Attorney.pdf (#3319)
    form Stringam Denecky Law Offices

Articles/newsletters from others:

  1. Canadian Legal FAQs
    www.extension.ualberta.ca/legalfaqs/topics.htm (#3764)
    general index page to a variety of topics; sponsored by the Alberta Law Foundation

  2. Dependent Adults Act - Trustees FAQs
    www.extension.ualberta.ca/legalfaqs/ab/trus.htm (#3774)
    answers to a variety of frequently asked questions; sponsored by the Alberta Law Foundation

  3. LawCentral Alberta
    www.acjnet.org (#1359)
    Linking Albertans to legal information and help. A website of the Centre for Public Legal Educaiton Alberta (CPLEA). Brief summaries on a variety of legal topics. Funded by the Alberta Law Foundation.

  4. Young Offenders Act (Medical and Psychological Reports) FAQs
    www.extension.ualberta.ca/legalfaqs/nat/yout-med.htm (#3803)
    answers to a variety of frequently asked questions; sponsored by the Alberta Law Foundation

Continuing Legal Education:

  1. The Canadian Institute
    www.CanadianInstitute.com (#4669)
    The Canadian Institute is Canada's largest provider of professional development and continuing education programmes for senior business executives, lawyers & other professionals. Staffed by lawyers and other professionals, it operates as a "think tank", monitoring trends and developments in law, finance, the environment, insurance, financial services, energy, management, government, banking, health care and public policy and much more!

Government - Municipalities/Cities/Towns:

  1. The Canadian Institute
    www.CanadianInstitute.com (#4669)
    The Canadian Institute is Canada's largest provider of professional development and continuing education programmes for senior business executives, lawyers & other professionals. Staffed by lawyers and other professionals, it operates as a "think tank", monitoring trends and developments in law, finance, the environment, insurance, financial services, energy, management, government, banking, health care and public policy and much more!

Jobs / Legal Careers:

  1. The Canadian Institute
    www.CanadianInstitute.com (#4669)
    The Canadian Institute is Canada's largest provider of professional development and continuing education programmes for senior business executives, lawyers & other professionals. Staffed by lawyers and other professionals, it operates as a "think tank", monitoring trends and developments in law, finance, the environment, insurance, financial services, energy, management, government, banking, health care and public policy and much more!

Law Firms/Lawyers:

  1. E. Louise Eccleston B.Ed, LL.B
    www.telusplanet.net/public/ele/ele.htm (#2577)

Legal suppliers - general:

  1. The Canadian Institute
    www.CanadianInstitute.com (#4669)
    The Canadian Institute is Canada's largest provider of professional development and continuing education programmes for senior business executives, lawyers & other professionals. Staffed by lawyers and other professionals, it operates as a "think tank", monitoring trends and developments in law, finance, the environment, insurance, financial services, energy, management, government, banking, health care and public policy and much more!

Mailing lists / newsgroups:

  1. The Canadian Institute
    www.CanadianInstitute.com (#4669)
    The Canadian Institute is Canada's largest provider of professional development and continuing education programmes for senior business executives, lawyers & other professionals. Staffed by lawyers and other professionals, it operates as a "think tank", monitoring trends and developments in law, finance, the environment, insurance, financial services, energy, management, government, banking, health care and public policy and much more!

Highway Traffic / speeding / driving:

Articles/newsletters from others:

  1. Criminal Code of Canada - Joyriding FAQs
    www.extension.ualberta.ca/legalfaqs/nat/cr-joy.htm (#3772)
    answers to a variety of frequently asked questions; sponsored by the Alberta Law Foundation

Contact information (telephone/address):

  1. Tarrabain O'Byrne & Company
    www.tarrabain.com (#4686)
    Full service law office providing excellent representation in matters of criminal law, personal injury, appeals, real estate, wills and general civil litigation.

Law Firms/Lawyers:

  1. Kandath Law Office
    kandathlaw.com (#5206)
    Kandath Law Office is a law firm in Edmonton, Alberta. Practice Areas: Residential Real Estate, Commercial Real Estate, Wills and Estates, Traffic Matters, Criminal Matters.

  2. Merchant Law Group LLP
    merchantlawcalgary.com (#5089)
    Merchant Law Group LLP is a law firm in Calgary, Alberta. Practice Areas: Accident Fatalities and Injuries, Agriculture Law, Car Accidents, Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce, Drinking and Driving Defense, Drug Charge Defense, Family Law, Impaired Driving Defense (.08 Defense), Personal Injury, Property Division.

  3. Tarrabain O'Byrne & Company
    www.tarrabain.com (#4686)
    Full service law office providing excellent representation in matters of criminal law, personal injury, appeals, real estate, wills and general civil litigation.

Human-Civil Rights / Discrimination / Harassment:

Articling information for law students:

  1. Lawson Lundell LLP
    www.lawsonlundell.com (#3566)
    Lawson Lundell LLP has occupied a prominent place in the legal profession in British Columbia for over 90 years and is pre-eminent in the areas of business law. The firm's 100 lawyers represent businesses, both large and small, Canadian and international, in many different industries from natural resources to technology law. We have offices in Vancouver (British Columbia), Calgary (Alberta), and Yellowknife (Northwest Territories)

Associations:

  1. Agora Cosmopolitan & Associates
    www.agorapublishing.com (#4384)
    A Not-for-profit oriented Civil Rights Investigation, Mediation, Advocacy support and Para-Legal Pre-Litigation

Caselaw (commentary/analysis/summary):

  1. Alberta Legislative Inaction on Sexual Orientation Discriminatory
    www.cdn-hr-reporter.ca/sexor.htm#30d001 (#4004)
    Vriend v. Alberta (1997), 31 C.H.R.R. D/1 (S.C.C.) [Eng./Fr. 62 pp.] ; case summary from the Canadian Human Rights Reporter

  2. Employers Must Accommodate Employees Affected by Adverse Effect Discrimination
    www.cdn-hr-reporter.ca/relicase.htm#12d417 (#3978)
    Central Alberta Dairy Pool v. Alberta (Human Rights Comm.) (1990), 12 C.H.R.R. D/417 (S.C.C.) [Eng./Fr. 29 pp.] ; case summary from the Canadian Human Rights Reporter

  3. Vriend v. Alberta
    www.rmrf.com/record.htm#vriend (#422)
    Commentary on the Supreme Court of Canada ruling that the failure by the Alberta government to include protection in its human rights legislation against sexual orientation discrimination was unconstitutional and ordered that sexual orientation be "read in" to the legislation.

Government - Departments/agencies/commissions/boards:

  1. Alberta Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Home Page
    www.gov.ab.ca/foip/ (#291)
    The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act aims to strike a balance between the public's right to know and the individual's right to privacy, as these rights relate to information held by the Government of Alberta. The Act ensures individuals have the right to access their own personal information. It also provides for access to other records held by public bodies, and includes strict standards that public bodies must follow for the collection, use, and disclosure of personal information.


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