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March 2009

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Federation of Law Societies National Family Law Program July 12 - 15, 2010 • Victoria British Columbia CALL FOR PAPERS Planning for the National Family Law Program in 2010 is now underway. We request your input. We extend an invitation to you to submit a proposal for Papers/Presentations under the following guidelines: 1. Four copies of a one page outline of topic(s), format of presentation and estimated time for the presentation or workshop. 2. Your agreement to provide an original written paper on the topic(s) by May 15, 2010. 3. Your agreement to participate in other presentations as workshop leader or panelist if required. 4. Please include four copies of your curriculum vitae with your submission. Your proposal must be received no later than May 30, 2009 Please submit your Family Law proposal to: Heather Walker Program Co-ordinator P.O. Box 244 Woodville, ON K0M 2T0 e-mail: nationalfamilylawprogram@sympatico.ca Note: Presenters will receive a contribution toward travel and accommodation expenses. National Family Law Program 2010 I wish to receive more information about the program when available. Please send this form to: Heather Walker - Program Co-ordinator National Family Law Program Federation of Law Societies P.O. Box 244, Woodville, ON K0M 2T0 Phone: (705) 879-3082 (messages) Fax: (705) 374-4131 E-mail: nationalfamilylawprogram@sympatico.ca Name: _______________________________________ Firm: ________________________________________ Address: ______________________________________ City: ________________________________________ Province: _____________________________________ Postal Code: __________________________________ Telephone #: ( Fax #: ( )_____________________________ ) __________________________________ E-Mail: ______________________________________

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