Lawyers - Canada - Yukon

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Date created: 19 Jun 2025

Lawyers - Canada - Yukon

Lawyers - Canada - Yukon

CPD made simple and transparent for Yukon lawyers.

Law Society of Yukon

Lawyers - Canada - Yukon is a professional development system purpose built to align with the Law Society of Yukon framework. Become part of an ecosystem that fosters your career growth, maintains professional standards and keeps you in touch with industry requirements.

Yukon Territory lawyers can log and track 12 annual CPD hours with ease. The system supports professional growth, regulatory compliance, and access to resources tailored to lawyers practicing in Yukon.

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Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites required to join this system

About Lawyers - Canada - Yukon professional development

The Yukon Territory Lawyers Professional Development System is designed specifically for legal professionals regulated by the Law Society of Yukon. It offers a clear and reliable framework for recording and managing Continuing Professional Development (CPD), ensuring compliance while promoting professional competence and ethical practice.

A streamlined dashboard enables users to register their training hours, track progress, and generate compliance summaries. The platform also supports planning, tracking exemptions, and acts as a central hub for all training-related documentation.

SYSTEM OVERVIEW

  • CPD Requirement: All active members must complete and report 12 hours of CPD annually, including a minimum of 1 hour for each full or partial month they were an active member during the calendar year. The reporting deadline is January 31 of the following year.
  • Exemptions: Members with non-practising or retired status are exempt. Additionally, members who have completed a comparable CPD requirement in another Canadian jurisdiction are not required to undertake additional CPD activities.
  • Reporting: Members are only entitled to report the actual number of hours attended or participated in the CPD activity. The Law Society conducts random audits to monitor compliance.
  • Remedial CPD Plan: If a member will not complete the Minimum CPD Requirements prior to the end of the term (December 31st), they may submit a Remedial CPD Plan, along with the prescribed fee, for review and approval by the Director of Admissions & Education. All remedial CPD activities must be completed by April 1st of the following year.

PD system family for Canadian lawyers

PD able offers a cohesive platform across all Canadian jurisdictions, allowing lawyers to transfer their development records seamlessly while preserving access to their original system's history:

  • Lawyers – CA – Alberta
  • Lawyers – CA – British Columbia
  • Lawyers – CA – Manitoba
  • Lawyers – CA – New Brunswick
  • Lawyers – CA – Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Lawyers – CA – Northwest Territories
  • Lawyers – CA – Nova Scotia
  • Lawyers – CA – Nunavut Territory
  • Lawyers – CA – Ontario
  • Lawyers – CA – Prince Edward Island
  • Lawyers – CA – Québec
  • Lawyers – CA – Saskatchewan
  • Lawyers – CA – Yukon Territory (selected)

REVIEW

The Yukon Territory PD system offers a flexible and self-directed approach to continuing professional development. By requiring 12 hours of CPD annually, including a focus on ethics-related topics, it ensures legal practitioners maintain and enhance their professional competence. The discontinuation of the accreditation requirement allows members to select learning activities that best fit their needs, while still adhering to the established CPD criteria.

Key Features

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Who uses Lawyers - Canada - Yukon

Professions

Lawyer / Barrister

Countries

Canada

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Areas of Competency

The following is a copy of the framework set out by: Law Society of Yukon

General CPD

Courses on a wide range of legal topics that are not specific to any one practice area and improve your professional skills and knowledge.

Eligible CPD activities must contain significant substantive or practical content with the primary objective of increasing lawyers’ professional competence.
Eligible CPD activities include content dealing with

  • Substantive law and substantive legal issues
  • Procedural law (including amendments to the Rules, electronic document protocols, or etiquette)
  • Practice of law (including professional ethics, obligations such as trust accounting, professional responsibility, practice standards, etc.)
  • Practice management (including client relations, wellness, time management, practice technology, etc.)
  • Lawyering skills (such as advocacy, drafting, research, communication, etc)
  • Cultural competency training which includes the history and legacy of residential schools, the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Treaties and Aboriginal rights, Indigenous law and Aboriginal-Crown relations, as outlined in Recommendation #27 of the Truth and Reconciliation Recommendations.