About ACTLA
The Alberta Civil Trial Lawyers Association (ACTLA) was founded in the Spring of 1986 as a Non-Profit Society dedicated to the objectives of advancing the Science of Jurisprudence, training in all fields and phases of Advocacy, upholding the honour and dignity of the Profession of Law, encouraging brotherhood and sisterhood among the members of the Bar, upholding and improving the Adversary System and Trial by Jury, and promoting the Administration of Justice and the Public Good.
All members of the Law Society of Alberta and students enrolled in Law School are invited to Join the Association, participate in its activities and thereby further the Alberta Civil Trial Lawyers Association in achieving its objectives. Memberships to lawyers in jurisdictions outside of Alberta are also available.
ACTLA Mission Statement
To advocate for an effective Alberta civil justice system, strengthen and support ACTLA members, and educate the public.
ACTLA Strategic Goals
- To influence legislators and policy-makers by advocating about matters affecting the profession, the Alberta civil justice system, and issues for everyday Albertans.
- To expand ACTLA’s Membership numbers through recruitment and retention strategies.
- To educate the ACTLA membership by hosting learning opportunities, managing online discussion forums, and distributing information.
- To inform the Public about the profession and current legislative matters impacting Albertans through a public education campaign.
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ACTLA Executive Committee and Board of Governors
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ACTLA Sustaining Members
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