The ABA Section of International Law Canada Committee focuses on programs and policy dealing with international and cross-border aspects of issues affecting Canada and its trading partners across a broad range of areas, including national security, cross-border litigation, privacy, government procurement, product safety regulation, antitrust, trade remedies, insolvency, customs, immigration, economic sanctions and export controls, financing, M&A, public law, and bilateral and multilateral trade and investment agreements, including NAFTA and the agreements of the World Trade Organization.
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Dear ABA Canada Committee Members,
We are very excited about the 2013 bar year and look forward to engaging you in the committee’s work. Please plan to join us for our regular Canada Committee Teleconferences on the third Wednesday of each month at 2PM Eastern. Please contact Alex Jeglic at ajeglic@ccc.ca if you would like to participate in calls and are not already a Committee member to receive call-in instructions and agenda topics. We have the goal of becoming one of the most active Committees within the Section of International Law so please help make it happen!
What’s new: Date, time and format of Monthly Committee Calls
Leadership
Enhanced Value Add
What’s the same: High quality programming
Excellent networking opportunities
List Serve, newsletter and Year in Review
We look forward to working with you.
Best,
Len Gold and Alex Jeglic
Co-Chairs Canada Committee
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Joint OBA-ABA SIL Program February 16, 2010 | | The Ontario Bar Association, A Branch of the Canadian Bar Association In Cooperation with The ABA Section of International Law, Committee on Canadian Law Navigating the International Assignment Maze: Immigration, Employment and Taxation Issues in Foreign Worker Transfers Did you ever consider the myriad of issues that you need to tackle when transferring foreign workers to Canada? Or when transferring Canadians to assignments overseas? Did you ever wonder how you can deal with all the international assignment aspects thoroughly and efficiently? How do you structure international employee transfers to prevent costly mistakes? Join a panel of experts in the fields of immigration, employment and taxation law to learn how to identify potential areas of concern and take proactive steps to avoid unpleasant surprises. Program Chairs: Sergio R. Karas, Karas & Associates John W. Boscariol, McCarthy Tetrault LLP |
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May 22, 2013 - May 25, 2013
Location: TBD
Format: Live/In-Person
May 22, 2013
Location: N/A
Format: Webinar/Teleconference
May 26, 2013 - May 29, 2013
Location: TBD
Format: Live/In-Person |
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