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The New Normal: Commissioning Affidavits in 2020 and Beyond

  • 16 septembre 2020
  • Farhad Shekib, Ricketts Harris LLP

On August 1, 2020, O. Reg. 431/20: Administering Oath or Declaration Remotely came into force. This article outlines the conditions that must be met when commissioning affidavits remotely, and highlights the importance of becoming familiar with remote commissioning best practices.

Student Forum, Young Lawyers' Division
They can sing, act, dance AND they’re lawyers?! Ladies and gents, presenting…the Lawyer Show!

They can sing, act, dance AND they’re lawyers?! Ladies and gents, presenting…the Lawyer Show!

  • 03 juin 2020
  • Alexandra Mealia, associate, trading documentation negotiator at RBC Capital Markets

How often do lawyers get the opportunity to take a break from their busy, demanding professions to perform with other legal professionals and share their musical talents and artistic passion with the Toronto community while supporting a worthy cause, forging meaningful connections with colleagues and having fun in the process? The author presents to you: "The Lawyer Show". Read on to learn more.

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Think Differently, Think Inclusively, Think GBA+

Think Differently, Think Inclusively, Think GBA+

  • 13 mai 2020
  • Zack Shaver, counsel at the Canadian International Trade Tribunal

If you work outside of government, the term GBA+ probably doesn’t mean very much to you. The term Gender-based Analysis Plus (GBA+) isn’t much of a giveaway either. Analysing gender? Plus? Plus what? Contrary to first impressions, however, GBA+ is a pretty powerful analytical tool that can help shed light on our blind spots and help us to think about problems and solutions differently.

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When is an Ontario Lawyer a “Lobbyist”? - Ontario Lawyers who Lobby are Required to Publicly Disclose their Lobbying Activities

  • 12 mai 2020
  • Kyle M. Morrow, Fasken

The role of a lawyer is rapidly changing in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Increasingly, lawyers are being asked to not only interpret laws, but to also advocate for changes to laws. Lawyers who engage in this sort of advocacy should be aware of their obligations under the Ontario Lobbyists Registration Act (“Act”).

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Post-COVID Courts: This Young Lawyer’s Wishlist

  • 12 mai 2020
  • David Danielson, partner at Danielson Kabesh Law, PC

I like to think I have a unique perspective on our court system as the result of three things: (1) I was called to the bar just last year (2019); (2) I started a law firm partnership right after my call; and (3) my fledgling post-call business venture happened to coincide with one of the most serious pandemics in recent memory.

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The Retrain of my Brain - A Sole Practitioner’s Reflections on Practising Family Law at Home During a Global Pandemic

  • 12 mai 2020
  • Ceilidh Henderson, family lawyer

The quick adaptations were easy. I learned how to set up Zoom video conferencing, subscribed to Docusign, and bought ink cartridges for my printer. I made a long list of practice management tasks that I always want to get done but never find the time. The list was actually called, “My to Accomplish During COVID-19 List”.

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10 Things I Wish I Learned in Law School before Starting My Own Firm

  • 23 avril 2020
  • Deepa Tailor, managing director, Tailor Law Professional Corporation

Whether you have always wanted to start your own firm, or recent circumstances have encouraged you to consider practicing solo, there are many aspects of law firm ownership that were not a part of the law school curriculum. In this article, the author summarizes ten lessons she wished she learned in law school prior to starting her own firm.

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Working from Home with Children—from a Mom who has no idea what she’s doing

  • 06 avril 2020
  • Jill Lewis, lawyer at Nelligan O'Brien Payne LLP

If you’re like me, then you will agree that COVID-19 has not provided us with more time to read for leisure or reorganize the pantry. If you have a young one at home, you are likely balancing the stress of this pandemic, the pressure of your billable target, crisis managing your clients, all with your new full-time job—care-giving.

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Travels with My Law Firm: Tips for Improving Your Business Trip Experience

  • 31 mars 2020
  • Cindy Wallace, Cassidy Levy Kent (Canada) LLP

Business travel can be, in equal parts, thrilling and nerve-wracking, wondrous and monotonous, energizing and exhausting. Working as an international trade lawyer, I often travel to my clients, both within Canada and abroad, instead of the reverse. Of course, there is no one “right” way to travel for business. What follows are a few (hopefully) learned thoughts I have cultivated through my travels.

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Why Artificial Intelligence Will Not Replace Lawyers

  • 30 mars 2020
  • Shiva Bakhtiary, lawyer at Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP

With a surge in the number of new legal tech startups come concerned citizens warning that lawyers will soon be replaced by artificial intelligence (AI). This unwarranted hype around AI is based on the misconception that we have developed a general or autonomous intelligence system - a computer system that mimics human intelligence, replicates human behavior in any context, and recognizes and resolves new problems for which it was not designed.

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