Tomorrow’s Lawyers Of Ivano-frankivsk Shared Information About The Program
On October 26, 2017, a seminar took place organized by the Branch of the Ukrainian Bar Association in Ivano-Frankivsk Region on the discussion of the values and prospects for the development of “Tomorrow’s Lawyer” – the first All-Ukrainian professional development program for lawyers.
Oksana Myskiv, a member of the “Tomorrow’s Lawyer” Program, presented the first results of the program and shared her feedback on the training. “This Program is one of the projects that will qualitatively change the legal community of Ukraine in the near future,” Oksana underlined during her speech. Speaking about the tasks accomplished within the Program, which started in November 2016, she provided rather demonstrative statistics.
Also during the training, the Head of the Ukrainian Bar Association Branch in Ivano-Frankivsk region Viktoriya Kuzik reminded that the “Tomorrow’s Lawyer” Program is being implemented by the Ukrainian Bar Association and the Bar Association of legal Aid Providers (BALAP) with the support of the “Quality and Acessible Legal Aid in Ukraine” Project, implemented by the Canadian Bureau of International Education (CBIE) in partnership with the Coordination Center for Legal Aid Provision and funded by the Government of Canada.
Dear participants, the Tomorrow’s Lawyer Program will be happy to receive and share with the entire community of the Program your success stories and professional life events. Please email us at: info@tomorrowslawyer.org.
The “Tomorrow’s Lawyer” Program is an efficient network of lawyers, uniting leaders of the legal profession, who provide legal assistance in accordance with the highest ethical standards, are agents of change in society and leaders in the professional community.
The “Tomorrow’s Lawyer” Program was developed during 2016-2017 with the support of the project “Quality and Accessible Legal Aid in Ukraine” with an expert contribution from the Canadian Bar Association. The “Tomorrow’s Lawyer” Program is being implemented by the Ukrainian Bar Association and the Bar Association of Legal Aid Providers, with the support of the United States Embassy and The Quality and Accessible Legal Aid in Ukraine (QALA) Project funded by the Government of Canada and implemented by the Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE).