Complimentary Archived Video Avoiding Pitfalls in Common Interest Privilege 30 janvier 2023 Common interest privilege allows parties to coordinate with each other without losing privilege.
Complimentary Archived Video Anti-Racism and Reconciliation in the Practice of Charity Law 25 janvier 2023 Lawyers providing legal services to charities and not-for-profit organizations must understand the value of diversity and inclusion.
Complimentary Archived Video Concurrent Jurisdiction: Navigating Human Rights Issues in Unionized Workplaces 16 janvier 2023 In Weilgosh v. London District Catholic School Board, the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario recently confirmed that it has concurrent jurisdiction with labour arbitrators over the human rights complaints of unionized employees.
Complimentary Archived Video Year in Review: Critical Immigration Legislative, Policy and Case Law Updates 15 décembre 2022 Keep up with the ever-evolving landscape of immigration and refugee law and join our expert faculty as they discuss key recent changes in legislation, policies and cases in this practice area from the past year.
Complimentary Archived Video Case Law Update on Chronic Mental Stress: The Evolving Jurisprudence 15 décembre 2022 The WSIB policy on chronic mental stress was published on January 2, 2018. How has the law developed since then?
Complimentary Archived Video Arguing a Motion in Estate Litigation 13 décembre 2022 Whether it is an issue concerning an intestacy, testamentary trusts, guardianship, or even removing an estate trustee, effective advocacy in Estate Litigation is of the utmost importance.
Complimentary Archived Video Mental Health, Queer Identity, and the Profession 12 décembre 2022 This program will focus on mental health and queer identity, as they intersect with the legal profession.
Complimentary Archived Video Navigating Distribution Challenges in Class Actions Awards and Settlements 12 décembre 2022 Distribution issues can be vexing for class counsel. Following amendments to the Class Proceedings Act, the Court may now hold back a portion of class counsel’s fees and disbursements until it is satisfied with the distribution of the monetary award or the settlement funds.
Complimentary Archived Video Key Issues in Child Removal and Retention Cases involving non-Hague Convention Signatories 07 décembre 2022 How does Supreme Court of Canada’s decision in F. v. N. impact cases involving the removal of children from or to a jurisdiction that has not signed onto the Hague Convention?
Complimentary Archived Video R v. J.J. The case and its Implications - At six months 06 décembre 2022 The decision by the Supreme Court of Canada in R. v. J.J. looked at the admissibility of complainant records in Sexual Assault cases.