Paul Salembier Legal and Legislative Drafting

Provide legislative services to a variety of clients, including Crown corporations and foreign countries, and provide training to drafting professionals, both locally and internationally. Projects included: Drafting complex legal and legislative documents can be challenging. From organizing complex ideas to ensuring clear and unambiguous language, drafting laws and regulations is a difficult task. Mistakes can be costly, even catastrophic, for lawyers who face abuse claims when editorial errors cost their clients money. Those tasked with drafting legal or legal documents need a solution that helps them overcome these challenges. J. Paul Salembier, B.Sc., LL.B., LL.M., is a former General Counsel of the Department of Justice Canada, with over three decades in government, primarily devoted to the drafting and development of regulations and regulations. He has taught regulatory law and legal interpretation and currently teaches as an adjunct professor at Queen`s University`s Faculty of Law. He is also the author of Legal and Legislative Drafting, 2nd Edition (LexisNexis 2018), Regulatory Law and Practice, 3rd Edition (LexisNexis 2021) and is the author of articles on regulatory law, draft legislation and law interpretation. Training for State Legislative Drafting Offices: This timely resource helps legal writers and private lawyers write concise and concise documents by equipping them: As Senior Legislative Counsel, responsible for drafting regulations and bills, duties included: Teach legal writing in the undergraduate law program. September 1997 to April 2016: FACULTY OF LAW UNIVERSITY OTTAWA57 Louis-Pasteur Street Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5ADJUNCT PROFESSOR October 1990 to August 2013: DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE – CANADA284 Wellington Street, Ottawa, Canada K1A 0H8LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL AND GENERAL COUNSEL (LEGISLATIVE INITIATIVES) If subscribers cancel between 31 and 60 days after the billing date and return the product at their own expense, They will receive a credit of 5/6 of the annual subscription price. For cancellations more than 60 days after the invoice date, no credit will be granted. In order to receive a credit, the subscriber must return all products shipped during the year at his expense within the aforementioned applicable withdrawal period.

Subscribers will receive the products listed on the purchase order and any updates made available during the annual subscription period. Shipping and handling charges are not included in the annual price. Taught legal writing in the undergraduate law program (6 years). Other courses include the regulatory process (3 years) and legislative interpretation (3 years). Subscribers are informed of the number of updates made to each publication in the previous year. The number of updates may vary due to legislative developments and other publishing issues, but subscribers can use it as a rough estimate of future deliveries. Subscribers can call customer service at 800-833-9844 for more information. Subscribers can cancel this subscription by calling customer service at 800-833-9844; customer.support@lexisnexis.com sending emails; or return the invoice with the note “CANCEL”. As General Counsel (Legislative Initiatives), responsible for advising on all aspects of legislative development in the area of Aboriginal affairs, the functions were as follows: If subscribers cancel within 30 days of ordering or receiving the product and return the product at their own expense, they will receive a full credit of the annual subscription price. September 2013 to date: LEGISLATIVE DRAFTING AND PRIVATE SECTOR TRAINING The second edition addresses this challenge – the book goes far beyond simply discussing applicable principles; It provides readers with a step-by-step guide to help them put these principles into action. January 2017 to present: FACULTY OF LAW UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG10/F, Cheng Yu Tung Tower, Centennial Campus, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong.VISITING PROFESSOR.