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About ArticlesThe below articles are published by the Canadian Corporate Counsel Association - Ontario Chapter of the Ontario Bar Association. Members are encouraged to submit articles. About Articles

Editor: Barbara De Dios

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With Gratitude from Corporate Counsel – Part II

  • December 21, 2020
  • KJ Chong and Adrian Ishak

Members of the CCCA – Ontario Chapter offer their appreciation of those who’ve educated, empowered and inspired them, including Mark Crestohl and Graham McNeil.

Canadian Corporate Counsel Association - Ontario Chapter, Student Forum

Lawyering and Regulating During a Global Pandemic

  • November 18, 2020
  • Michael Rusek, senior legal counsel, Ontario Motor Vehicle Industry Council (OMVIC)

Even though we have yet to emerge from the pandemic, we have already learned (or in some cases, relearned) a number of lessons of critical importance to any in-house legal team. Here are some thoughts by Michael Rusek, senior legal counsel at OMVIC, regarding 'lawyering' and regulating during a global pandemic.

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Thoughts on Building Diversity In Your Workplace

  • November 18, 2020
  • Adrian Ishak, senior corporate counsel (director), global labour and employment at Salesforce

These are certainly challenging times. A reckoning by many accounts. Lawyers are not immune to these turning tides. As in-house counsel, we have witnessed firsthand the impacts of the recent social upheavals, first as a result of the pandemic and then, over the summer, due to the growing call to address racial inequalities, first in the US and then across the globe.

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Team Allyship: Collaboration That Includes the Whole Group

  • August 24, 2020
  • Barbara De Dios, Corporate Counsel at Canadian Dental Services Corporation

Facilitating change to our organization’s governance, management structure, policy and even social practices to remove unconscious and legitimized bias requires the work of multiple people, such as the Encourager, the Leader and the Mentor, among others with parallel objectives.

Canadian Corporate Counsel Association - Ontario Chapter, Women Lawyers Forum, Student Forum

Opportunities for Law Students in the Age of COVID-19 and Beyond: a resource list for in-house counsel

  • June 21, 2020
  • Barbara De Dios, corporate counsel, Canadian Dental Services Corporation

The Canadian Corporate Counsel Association - Ontario Chapter has compiled a resource list of career development divisions and contacts at various law schools across the province of Ontario, in the event that its members may have opportunities available at their respective organizations (or know of opportunities within their networks), in support of students who may be experiencing difficulties with the job market as a result of COVID-19.

Canadian Corporate Counsel Association - Ontario Chapter, Student Forum

A Legal Counsel’s Observations on Work from Home Etiquette

  • April 27, 2020
  • KJ Chong, legal counsel, BroadGrain Commodities Inc.

A legal counsel shares her observations and suggestions about work from home etiquette, particularly as organizations ramp up work from home arrangements in the age of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Business Law, Canadian Corporate Counsel Association - Ontario Chapter, Student Forum

Force Majeure and COVID-19: Key Considerations for In-House Counsel

  • April 09, 2020
  • Wole Akinremi, legal counsel - contracting, KPMG LLP

Due to the current global COVID-19 pandemic, in-house counsel are being inundated with requests regarding the impact of the pandemic on their organization’s activities. The purpose of this article is to provide in-house counsel with strategies and tips to assist you as you navigate the legal and contractual issues your organization will face during these unprecedented times.

Canadian Corporate Counsel Association - Ontario Chapter, Student Forum

Article Submissions from Ontario Lawyers: A Call to Action

  • February 21, 2020
  • Barbara De Dios, corporate counsel at Canadian Dental Services Corporation

As lawyers in varying industries and practice areas, writing articles could be an excellent avenue that serves multiple purposes. Writing can build your profile in the legal community, share your thoughts on certain topics or best practices, or even relay your position on recent developments on the law. In addition, writing articles could provide you with an excellent way to meet other colleagues in your city or the legal community who wish to hear more about your content.

Canadian Corporate Counsel Association - Ontario Chapter, Student Forum