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About ArticlesThe below articles are published by the Canadian Corporate Counsel Association - Ontario Chapter of the Ontario Bar Association. Members are encouraged to submit articles. About Articles

Editors: Paula A. Poniatowska and Leslie Steeves

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Software Audits and Harm Reduction

  • October 10, 2017
  • Elisabeth Symons

How to prepare your organisation for a software audit and what to expect

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E-discovery in 2017 - Q&A with Dominic Jaar

  • October 06, 2017
  • Alexandra White

Dominic Jaar gives his views on how has e-discovery evolved and what in-house counsel should consider when approaching e-discovery for litigation, investigation and due-diligence.

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OBA Hosts Conversation with Uber's Jeremy Millard

  • January 25, 2017

On January 12, 2017, the Young Lawyers’ Division (YLD) and the Canadian Corporate Counsel Association – Ontario Chapter (CCCA – ON) jointly hosted a New Year’s Social at DLA Piper’s offices in Toronto.

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Tips for Managing External Legal Service Providers

  • January 10, 2017

When John Donne wrote the famous line “No man is an island” he may have been thinking of in-house counsel and the support we require from external legal service providers.

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Running a Promotional Contest? Make Sure You’re in Compliance with These 3 Statutes

  • December 07, 2016
  • Fraser Turnbull

Promotional contests are a great way for the public to engage with your brand or company. However, they cana also present legal risks for Canadian organizations and it is important to work closely with your marketing department to make sure the contest runs smoothly.

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Jeremy Martin

Costly Errors by In-House Counsel

  • November 26, 2015
  • Jeremy Martin

A client called the office a while ago with the craziest idea. As in-house counsel, he was planning to engage his client’s right to terminate a contract, but he thought before doing so that he would check in with litigation counsel to see what we thought about the termination letter.

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