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Professional Development

Continuing Professional Development

BC practising lawyers must complete 12 hours of accredited CPD within the calendar year.

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Indigenous Intercultural Course

BC lawyers are required to take the Indigenous intercultural course, which provides information on colonization and its impacts on Indigenous Nations and individuals.

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Law Society's Brightspace

Brightspace is the online platform for the Law Society's professional development courses. 

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Access copies of the Law Society’s course materials here.

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