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Sport Law CPD Announcement - 1st Session March 26th at Noon EST
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Sport Law CPD Announcement - 1st Session March 26th at Noon EST

•March 5, 2026
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Durant’s Rants (Substack)•Mar 5, 2026

Key Takeaways

  • •First CPD session March 26, noon‑EST, virtual.
  • •Focuses on amateur sport legislation and dispute systems.
  • •Aims to expand Canada’s sport‑law practitioner pool.
  • •Includes lecture, Q&A, resources, CPD certification.
  • •Additional sessions on complaints, investigations, and litigation planned.

Summary

Veteran Canadian sport‑law attorney launches a new Continuing Professional Development (CPD) series, with the inaugural virtual session on March 26 from noon to 1:30 p.m. EST. The first class targets lawyers and law students with little or no exposure to amateur‑sport issues, delivering a high‑level overview of key legislation, policy frameworks, athlete‑coach‑association relationships, and Canada’s dispute‑resolution mechanisms. Participants receive lecture slides, precedent templates, and a recorded session for CPD credit. Follow‑up modules on complaints, investigations and litigation are slated for April and May.

Pulse Analysis

Canada’s amateur‑sport ecosystem is expanding rapidly, yet the legal infrastructure lagging behind. Few Canadian lawyers possess the specialized knowledge to navigate the complex web of national statutes, provincial regulations, and sport‑specific policies. By offering a structured CPD pathway, the new series directly addresses this talent gap, positioning participants to advise on everything from eligibility disputes to governance reforms. The timing aligns with heightened public scrutiny of sport‑related misconduct, making legal competence a competitive advantage for firms seeking to diversify their practice.

The March 26 session is designed as an entry point, blending a concise lecture with a robust Q&A segment. Attendees will explore the foundational legal principles that govern amateur sport, including the Canada Games Act, provincial sport statutes, and the role of arbitration bodies like the Canadian Sport Arbitration Tribunal. Practical resources—template letters, consent forms, and investigative checklists—are provided to accelerate skill acquisition. Certified CPD hours, awarded through the Law Society of Ontario, add tangible professional value, while the recorded material ensures ongoing reference.

Beyond immediate education, the series fosters a collaborative network of emerging sport‑law specialists. Subsequent modules on complaints handling, investigations, and litigation will deepen expertise, creating a pipeline of counsel ready to serve athletes, coaches, officials and sport‑governing bodies. As the market for sport‑related legal services grows, firms that invest early in this niche stand to capture new revenue streams and reinforce their reputation for comprehensive client support.

Sport Law CPD Announcement - 1st session March 26th at noon EST

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