David Tanovich

Brian ManarinBrian Manarin will moderate a panel discussion of the ethical practice of criminal law, Jan. 30 in the Moot Court.

Discussion on criminal law eligible for professional development credit

Windsor Law will welcome a panel of local jurists to discuss topics of interest to the ethical practice of criminal law, Thursday, Jan. 30. The Law Society of Ontario is offering two hours of Continuing Professional Development credit, professionalism category, to all members in attendance.

Panel discussion to provide continuing professional development for lawyers

Windsor Law will host a panel discussion on the subject of legal ethics that is accredited by the Law Society of Upper Canada for three hours of continuing professional development.

Panelists for “The Law of Ethics and Defence Advocacy: The Year in Review” include law professor David M. Tanovich, Crown attorney Brian Manarin, and Justice Renee Pomerance of the Superior Court of Justice.

Among the cases under discussion are: