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Impacts of Recent International Treaties on Intellectual Property

  • April 05, 2017

Significant developments in international treaties, including the seeming demise of the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the (impending) provisional application of the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement, are generating important questions in IP law.

Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law, International Law, Student Forum

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YOUR PROFESSIONAL OBLIGATIONS WHEN INTERACTING WITH POLITICAL STAFFERS

  • April 04, 2017

Whether you are working with or lobbying political staffers (or you are one yourself), join us on April 4 to get the insights you need to navigate your professional obligations as a lawyer in the complex and challenging political milieu.

Public Sector Lawyers, Student Forum

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Fathers in Law: Equality in Action

  • March 30, 2017

More men than ever play an active role in child care and they face struggles with balancing home and work. What can men do to support equality in the legal boardroom and the courtroom?

Civil Litigation, Women Lawyers Forum, Student Forum

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Tax Update

  • March 28, 2017

Ensure you are up-to-date on recent income tax case law, legislative changes and CRA administrative developments from the past year which could (and likely will) have a significant impact on your estate planning and estate administration files.

Trusts and Estates Law, Student Forum

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Public Law Class Actions

  • March 27, 2017

From proceedings against police stemming from the G20 summit, to lawsuits filed by inmates related to treatment in penitentiaries, there is no shortage of examples of class actions launched against the government and its institutions.

Class Actions, Constitutional, Civil Liberties and Human Rights Law, Student Forum

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Mortgage Priorities Following Computershare

  • March 22, 2017

The Divisional Court’s decision in the CIBC v Computershare case has changed the landscape of mortgage priorities, mortgage fraud and solicitor’s duties to guard against fraud, and has also changed the law of indefeasibility of title changes again.

Real Property Law, Student Forum