Wednesday, April 28, 2010

The Opening Reception will take place at the Vancouver Aquarium

Amazing Vancouver Aquarium facts
1. The Vancouver Aquarium is home to more than 70,000 amazing creatures
2. More than 33-million people have visited the Aquarium since its opening in 1956
3. Qila, our 12-year-old beluga whale, was the first beluga conceived and born in a Canadian aquarium
Margaret Butschler
4. Celebrity visitors have included Steven Spielberg, Robin Williams, Audrey Hepburn, Uma Thurman, Jennifer Aniston, Sarah McLachlan, Nicolas Cage, John Cusack, Lucy Liu, Isabella Rossellini, Judi Dench, Ethan Hawke and Colin Firth
5. Nyac, our 19-year-old sea otter is the oldest surviving otter in the world from the Exxon Valdez oil spill in 1989
6. Kavna, at 39, is the oldest beluga whale living in a zoo or aquarium
7. Our lab has reared more marine species of fish than any other lab in the world
8. It costs $22,000 to feed one sea otter each year. The Aquarium is currently home to four
9. Our Marine Mammal Rescue program has rescued and released over 1,600 animals
10. 1.3 million students have splashed through aquatic education programs at the Aquarium

Wednesday, April 21, 2010


Dear Colleague,

One of the best times of the year for me is when I get to meet with all the trial lawyers who attend the Annual Convention. I invite and urge you to register today for this convention. Throughout the five day event you will have the opportunity to network with trial lawyers from around the world, we will be discussing critical issues in your cases—everything from auto collision, nursing home, trucking, pharmaceutical, products liability, medical negligence, and more.

Our association and its members serve an indispensable role by advocating for those who have been injured from the misconduct and negligence of others. To fight those battles, trial lawyers like you need to stay abreast of the latest courtroom tactics and strategies that will help you better serve your clients. The 2010 Annual Convention is the perfect place to gain insights and network and to unite with other AAJ members to fight harmful legislation. The value you get from Litigation Group and Section meetings alone is worth attending. Add to that the convenience of earning all the continuing legal education credits you need for the year and you have an event you can’t afford to miss.

Since we’re talking about value, I’d like to remind you that if you register by April 23, you could save $100 off the on-site registration fee.

I look forward to seeing you this July in the beautiful city of Vancouver, British Columbia.

Best regards,


Tom Henderson
AAJ Chief Executive Officer

P.S. Our convention team informed me that some hotels are already at 70 percent occupancy—so if you’re looking to reserve a great room, you should do so quickly.

Friday, April 16, 2010

VISIT VANCOUVER

Not only is Vancouver the host city for the 2010 Winter Olympics...but Vancouver is one of the world's premier meeting and convention destinations and a top delegate draw.

Incredible mountains, sparkling ocean and a cosmopolitan flair make it perfect for work or play. Exceptional cuisine, first-class hotels and outstanding facilities, including an award-winning expanded convention centre, are just some of things that will make the Vancouver experience unforgettable for delegates.

Vancouver was voted the "Best City in the Americas" for 2004, 2005 and 2006 by Condé Nast Traveler magazine, based on the categories of ambience, friendliness, culture and sites, restaurants, lodging, and shopping. This is just one of the city's many awards and accolades that clearly demonstrate the many reasons to visit Vancouver! Vancouver is a dynamic, multicultural city set in a spectacular natural environment. No matter what time of the year you visit, there are indoor and outdoor activities to please adults, families, couples and friends to no end.

As the proud host of the 2010 Olympic & Paralympic Winter Games, Vancouver looks ahead to ongoing growth and great success in tourism, hospitality and business services each year.