The papers and presentations from the 2010 provincial conference on elder law are now available online. The conference was jointly organized by the Law Commission of Ontario (LCO), the Advocacy Centre for the Elderly and the Canadian Centre for Elder Law as part of the LCO’s larger project on the law and older adults. The available materials cover a broad range of topics, including building an anti-ageist approach to the law; seniors’ rights protection and retirement homes; first available bed policies; mediation, substitute decision-making and end of life planning; gender; technology; attendant care; and law reform. For more information and to view the materials, visit the Law Commission of Ontario website at www.lco-cdo.org.