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Top Ten Issues to Include in a Virtual Arbitration Protocol

  • 13 novembre 2020
  • Megan Keenberg

In a "New Normal" in the wake of COVID-19 and social distancing requirements, arbitration proceedings have adapted to meet a distanced, technologically plugged-in process. In this article, lawyer, arbitrator and mediator Megan Keenberg breaks down ten key points that are essential to a virtual arbitration protocol.

Mécanismes extrajudiciaires de règlement des conflits, Student Forum
Canada Proposes Criminalization of Conversion Therapy for LGBTQ2S Persons

Canada Proposes Criminalization of Conversion Therapy for LGBTQ2S Persons

  • 13 novembre 2020
  • Rebecca Hines

Conversion therapy is a blight on Canadian society, causing arguably irreparable harm to the LGBTQ2S community. According to the Canadian Department of Justice, lower income, Indigenous, and transgender people are disproportionately represented amongst those who have been exposed to conversion therapy. The recent Bill C-6 attempts to bring criminal law reform in line with LGBTQ2S rights to ban the harmful practice across the country.

Orientation et identité sexuelles, Student Forum

Court of Appeal Summaries (November 2 – November 6, 2020)

  • 13 novembre 2020
  • John Polyzogopoulos

There were quite a few substantive decisions of the Court of Appeal released this week. Topics covered this week included another round of litigation in the Indian Residential School Settlement, vexatious litigants, the setting aside of an order granting summary judgement in the context of a shareholder’s agreement involving a right of first refusal, limitation periods, family law.

Litige civil, Student Forum

Virtual Litigation in Construction Law: Are you Ready? Best Practices Roundup

  • 11 novembre 2020
  • Karen Groulx and Dragana Bukejlovic, Dentons Canada LLP

Perhaps one silver lining to the COVID-19 Pandemic has been the accelerated implementation of technologically based tools by both the construction industry and the courts to overcome the hurdles arising from the need to maintain “physical distancing’.

Droit de la construction et infrastructure, Student Forum

Articling During COVID-19 – A Municipal Perspective

  • 10 novembre 2020
  • Eric Cheng, articling student - Legal Services, The Regional Municipality of Peel

What is articling like at a municipality right now? Read on to find out, and to hear tips for other articling students also working remotely.

Droit municipal, Student Forum
3 Types of People That Make the Greatest Social Impact, and Why You Should Be One of Them

3 Types of People That Make the Greatest Social Impact, and Why You Should Be One of Them

  • 10 novembre 2020
  • Daniel Lo

The recent social distancing initiatives and work from home policies have left us with a lot of time on our own. Why not use this excess introspective time to make small changes in the way you interact and communicate with others? In this article, Daniel Lo identifies the three types of people that make the greatest social impact and shares his perspectives on the benefits of working on your personal brand.

Student Forum, Young Lawyers' Division

Canada: Supreme Court of Canada Clarifies the Place of the Anti-Deprivation Rule in Canadian Insolvency Proceedings

  • 09 novembre 2020
  • Michael Nowina

In Chandos Construction Ltd. v. Deloitte Restructuring Inc., a decision released on October 2, 2020, the Supreme Court of Canada affirmed the anti-deprivation rule in the common law of Canada. The dispute in this case revolved around a construction contract between Chandos Construction Ltd. and Capital Steel Inc. that included a clause which provided a fee of 10% of the contract price for the inconvenience and for monitoring the work in the event of Capital Steel’s bankruptcy.

Droit de l’insolvabilité, Student Forum
Public Law Results in Public Good

Public Law Results in Public Good

  • 07 novembre 2020
  • Emily Prosser

This article discusses the OBA's “Welcome to the Practice of Public Law: Exploring Careers in the Broader Public Sector" session, including the keynote address by former MPP, Cabinet Minister and Attorney General, Yasir Naqvi.

Avocats du secteur public, Student Forum