*Offert en anglais seulement
*Registration deadline: June 13th, 2016 12PM PST. Online registration will close on this date.
CPBI Pacific Luncheon Session : Pension and Benefits - Legislation & Communication
Session description
CPBI Pacific is pleased to announce our upcoming luncheon presentation on Thursday June 16th, 2016 – addressing two topics:
- Canadian pension and benefit case law & legislation and an overview of emerging legal trends in pensions and benefits for 2016 and beyond.
- A deeper dive into Employee Benefit Communications – legal liability and privacy concerns.
This 70 mins session will provide detailed and practical information for those working in the pension and benefits industry and will also include a Q&A.
The presentation will be generously provided by Dentons Pension, Benefits & Executive Compensation group and will have three recognized speakers take the podium, each covering a specific topic:
- Scott Sweatman (Partner) – mid-year update on Canadian pension and benefit case law & legislation and an overview of emerging legal trends in pensions and benefits for 2016 and beyond, including Target Benefit Plans becoming more common and, the recent CIA paper on CPP expansion
- Claude Marchessault (Counsel) – legal liability arising from benefit communications
- Taylor Buckley (Associate) – privacy concerns applicable to benefit communications
The session will be preceded by the CPBI Pacific Regional Council's Annual Meeting.
Speakers
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Scott Sweatman Partner, Dentons Canada LLP | Claude Marchessault Counsel, Dentons Canada LLP | Taylor Buckley Associate, Dentons Canada LLP |
Register a group of 5 or more and get 20% discount.
Schedule
- 11:45AM-12PM: CPBI Pacific Regional Council's Annual Meeting
- 12PM-1:10PM: Luncheon presentation on Pension and Benefits - Legislation & Communication
- 1:10PM-1:20PM: Q&A
Location
Four Seasons, 791 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC
CE Credit
Certificates confirming education hours will be offered, with which attendees may seek corresponding accreditation via their preferred regulatory body. You need to sign the attendance sheet at the registration table.
*Student pricing is available to CPBI members who have student status.
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