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Victory, Valuing and Law Society Practice Review

Victory, Valuing and Law Society Practice Review

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Credits
Professionalism (Ethics, etc.): 0.5
Substantive: 0.5
Published
2014
Presenter(s)
Mark Durward
Steve Pittman
Alice Weatherstone
Source
County of Carleton Law Association (CCLA)
Provider
CPDOnline.ca
Language
English
Length
1 hour
Price
$119.00 plus tax
CCLA Family Law Conference 2014
Includes Handouts

Making Cost Submissions

Imputing Business Income: Financial Statements of a Corporation

Law Society Practice Review

Presenters

Mark Durward

Mark Durward has been employed by the Law Society of Upper Canada as Counsel in the Practice Management Review Department since the beginning of the Practice Management Review Program in February 2007. Mark was called to the Bar in 1986 after earning his LLB from Osgoode Hall Law School at York University. Prior to attending law school Mark earned an Honors Bachelor of Science Degree from McMaster University. Mark practiced in a small firm environment and also as a sole practitioner in Hamilton, Ontario for 23 years prior to joining the Law Society. His practice included real estate, wills, estates, corporate commercial and family law. While in private practice Mark was an active member of the Hamilton Law Association Real Estate Committee. Mark also served as a member of the LSUC/OBA Joint–Committee on Electronic Registration of Title Documents.

Steve Pittman

Steve Pittman is a Chartered Business Valuator and a Chartered Professional Accountant. He is a partner in the Ottawa office of Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton LLP. A significant portion of his Practice involves income determinations in Family Law cases and he has been qualified as an Expert Witness on several occasions. In 1996, he assisted the Department of Justice with the definition of income when the Federal Child Support Guidelines were introduced. Steve also provides economic loss/damages reports in various other civil actions such as contract disputes, personal injury cases and shareholder disputes.

Alice Weatherstone

Alice graduated in 2008 with an Honours B.A., in Philosophy with an Emphasis in Applied Ethics, from Trent University. In 2011, she received her J.D., from the University of Ottawa (Cum Laude), and was called to the Bar in 2012. She is an associate lawyer at Nelligan O’Brien Payne, and a member of the Family Law and Civil Litigation practice groups. She also represents Residential School survivors. Alice volunteers with REACH Canada, an organization which assists people with disabilities in dealing with legal issues. She is also a regular author of blogs for The Family Connection (www.familyconnection.ca). During law school, Alice was actively involved in the University of Ottawa Community Legal Clinic. She was a division leader in the criminal division, and conducted pre-trial conferences, sentencing submissions, and a criminal trial. Before attending law school, Alice worked as a probation officer, where she gained perspective on the challenges faced by people who come into conflict with the law.

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