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Meet Your WLF Executive!

  • December 04, 2017

Each edition of the WLF Section Insider will feature short biographies of our section executive members until you have "met" us all.

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“Fairly Equal: Lawyering the Feminist Revolution”: A Must Read for the Next Generation of Feminist Lawyers

  • November 29, 2017
  • Erin C. Cowling

Erin Cowling reviews Linda Silver Dranoff's, "Fairly Equal: Lawyering the Feminist Revolution" - part legal history book, part memoir, and part “how-to” guide on activism, "Fairly Equal" is a quick, entertaining, and inspiring read, chronicling both Ms. Silver Dranoff's life as a lawyer and her fight for legal reform and the advancement of women's rights in Canada. Read on for more!

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WLF Fall Program Round-Up

  • November 28, 2017
  • Rachel Sachs

The Women Lawyers Forum has had an exciting 4 months of fall programming. Take a look back at the highlights from September to December.

End Unpaid Articling

  • May 24, 2017
  • Richa Sandill

“Position pays $100 a week – transportation fees negotiable.” – Advertisement on Law Society’s Articling Registry circa 2015 I studied law abroad and when I returned home I began the National Committee on Accreditation’s accreditation process, intending to develop a practice where I would make meaningful change in my clients’ lives. First, however, I had to contend with the two pressing hurdles of being a “foreign trained” candidate, and the constant murmurs of an articling crisis.

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Parental Leave: More and better choices for everyone

  • May 08, 2017
  • Rachel Migicovsky

Our long-term, career-fulfilling goals must be shared and supported by the firms at which we work. If all of us, as lawyers, agree that we value having our families alongside our careers, we must ensure that our collective policies reflect that value.

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Pathways to Power: Female Founders

  • May 08, 2017
  • Erin Cowling

The Ontario Bar Association’s Women Lawyers Forum hosted yet another excellent program in their “Pathways to Power” series. This latest program focused on female founding partners and lawyers “who have emerged as successful entrepreneurs and leaders in the legal profession”. The panelists were Mary Eberts (Law Office of Mary Eberts), Fareen Jamal (Jamal Family Law Professional Corporation), Natalie C. MacDonald (Rudner MacDonald LLP) and Robin Parker (Paradigm Law Group LLP).

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What's the Buzz?

  • March 02, 2017

A compilation of links to articles, podcasts, and videos that may be of interest to members of the OBA Women Lawyers Forum. Have suggested content for this feature? Email the link to Justine Johnston at justine.johnston@blakes.com.

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Winter 2017 Legal Happenings

  • March 02, 2017

A quarterly summary of awards and appointments, legislation and cases, and upcoming events. Please send any of the above that you would like announced, to Justine Johnston at justine.johnston@blakes.com

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We Are Not There Yet! Why Recognizing Women Who Fight for Equality is as Important as Ever

  • January 24, 2017
  • Daniella Murynka

Last week, I topped my list of nerve-wracking, new-lawyer moments when, heart pounding, I telephoned the Honourable Claire L'Heureux-Dubé, Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada from 1987 to 2002 and the second woman in Canadian history to be appointed to that position. I was calling to see if Justice L’Heureux-Dubé would speak with me about her experience receiving the OBA's Women Lawyers Forum's Award of Excellence in 1996, its inaugural year.

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Meet the Executive

  • January 19, 2017

Each month we will introduce a different member of the Women Lawyers Forum Executive. Learn a little bit about us, why we joined the executive and what we love about being a lawyer.

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