BigLaw Blues January 01, 2015 Lee Akazaki Looking back at Ontario practice over the last 30 years - where do new lawyers go from here?
Aimless in Articling January 01, 2015 Jeremy Martin Grades, articling, hireback...what now? How to face the articling identity crisis.
Loser Like Me: Coping with Case Loss August 01, 2014 Five influential trial lawyers open up about case loss.
What Would You Have Done Differently? April 01, 2014 Andreas Kalogiannides Some of Ontario's most celebrated lawyers, Nathalie des Rosiers, Laurie Pawlitza, Frank Iacobucci and Eugene Meehan, tell us what they would have done differently in their careers.
Women Lawyers Find Your Energy with Social Involvement January 01, 2014 Judith Huddart How after 30 years of working in family law, Judith Huddart still doesn’t feel burnt out.
Ebb and Flow August 01, 2013 Trevor Branion and Chris Williams The tides are changing in some of the hottest areas of practice. Is it time to make changes of your own?
Manage Your Firm's Online Reputation August 01, 2013 Paul Kuttner While crises come and go, reputations last forever.
Tides of Change in Legal Employment February 01, 2013 Gloria Song Employment patterns have changed drastically in the legal industry and nowhere is it more apparent than on the resumes of new lawyers.
To Wit: Up to My Sash in Annoyance October 01, 2012 The Hon. Justice Joseph W. Quinn Up to My Sash in Annoyance – Justice Quinn highlights “Dump Truck Advocacy” in the courtroom.
SPILL: Your best client service tips October 01, 2012 Lawyers share their six best client service tips.