The ACSESS Annual Conference is the only national event dedicated to the Canadian staffing services industry. The conference program is dynamic and brings the best expertise together to offer an excellent learning experience for all attendees.
Training & Event Type: Speaking Engagement
Excellence in Manufacturing Consortium (EMC) Canada: Quarterly Legal Update: Eastern Ontario
Nigel McKechnie and Nabila Farid will present a legal update to help navigate legal changes in the manufacturing sector. The session will end with a Q&A portion during which Nigel and Nabila will address audience questions that were submitted.
The Necessity of Human Input in AI: Maximizing Potential with Command-Driven Insights
Presented by the Toronto chapter of the Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialists (ACEDS), this session will explore how human input drives artificial intelligence (AI) innovation. Tatiana Lazdins will sit on a panel of highly respected industry experts to discuss how human input can enhance AI-driven processes, focusing on leveraging the analytics and AI to uncover key documents, drive discovery and unlock efficiencies.
Ontario Bar Association Workers’ Compensation Program: Case Law Update: Mental Stress, Right to Sue & Entitlement Issues
During this program co-chaired by Stephanie Savoni, expert speakers including Daryl Seupersad will provide an update on recent cases from the Workplace Safety and Appeals Tribunal (WSIAT).
2024 Faculty Bargaining Services (FBS) Annual Summit
FBS promotes excellence in academic labour relations in Canadian universities. As both a training and knowledge-sharing opportunity, the annual conference brings together labour relations professionals from Canadian universities to better equip them in matters related to academic collective bargaining and contract administration.
Centre Francophone du Grand Toronto: Conférence sur le harcèlement sexuel et la violence familiale au travail
Nigel McKechnie will lead in-depth discussions and share practical advice to promote a safe and respectful work environment.
The Ontario Bar Association and Canadian Corporate Counsel Association: Hot Topics in Employment Law and Employment Litigation
Frank Cesario and Kenji Nuhn—along with the University of Toronto’s Julie McAlpine-Jeffries—will share insights to assist in-house counsel in providing strategic and up-to-date advice on the current critical issues and hot topics in employment law.
Ontario Bar Association Construction & Infrastructure Law/Municipal Law Program: Nailing Down the Key Issues for Getting Projects Built in Ontario
In this program focused on key issues facing both public- and private-sector clients who are working to get projects built in Ontario
Ontario Bar Association (OBA): The Civil Trial – Views from the Bench
Nigel McKechnie will be moderating the OBA’s program on the civil trial process. Designed with both experienced litigators and recently called lawyers in mind, this program will reveal the trial techniques that work, and the mistakes litigators often make.
Osgoode Hall Law School Professional Development: E-Discovery, Information Governance and Privacy
As employers become more digital-first, the amount of electronically stored information is significantly increasing. By staying ahead of the latest e-Discovery advancements, organizations can more effectively and efficiently manage their e-Discovery costs. Tatiana Lazdins will be part of the highly accomplished faculty of leading experts presenting “Process, Privilege and Production in e-Discovery.”