Complimentary Archived Video How to Work With Self-Represented Parties in Your Public Law Practice November 18, 2020 Public sector lawyers often deal with self-represented parties on the other side of interest.
Complimentary Archived Video Welcome to the Practice of Public Law: Exploring Careers in the Broader Public Sector October 22, 2020 Calling all lawyers who are thinking of a career in the public sector!
New Developments Financial Planning Tips for Lawyers August 31, 2020 In a year that will go down as one of the most unpredictable years many of us have experienced, Financial Planning Month – October – is a good time to review your plan and take some practical steps to ensure you are well prepared for 2021.
Complimentary Archived Video Emergency Powers Beyond the Emergency: How Bill 195 Will Affect Your Clients’ Rights in the Year Ahead August 25, 2020 Bill 195, Reopening Ontario (A Flexible Approach to COVID-19) Act, 2020, received Royal Assent on July 21st, 2020, but not without controversy.
Complimentary Archived Video The Changing Face of Regulation: Understanding the Impact of the Crisis on Regulatory Law June 25, 2020 As recovery begins, issues have arisen around enforcement of regulations and the ability to proceed with inspections, investigations and audits while maintaining physical distancing limitations.
Complimentary Archived Video Rent Relief for Small Firms: Help is Available May 07, 2020 Whether you need advice on how to negotiate rent relief with your landlord, or have questions on how to access the government support programs available to small businesses for rent assistance, this program will give you the information you need.
Complimentary Archived Video Transforming Regulation – New Approaches for the Age of Data and Humans April 27, 2020 Traditionally, regulation has been based on rules and on deterrence. It’s been responsive, risk-based, data-driven, and outcome-focussed.
Complimentary Archived Video Emergency Powers and their Limitations and Protections Against their Arbitrary Use March 25, 2020 Governments in Canada are afforded important legal tools, to help protect the public, during times of crisis.
Complimentary Archived Video "Crown Liability and Proceedings Act 2019: Practice and Procedure December 04, 2019 The Crown Liability and Proceedings Act 2019 (CLAPA) revamps Crown liability in Ontario and the process for suing government in tort.
Complimentary Archived Video Regulating Disruptive Technologies: Policy and Lawyering Responses November 19, 2019 Disruptive technologies refashion industries and change norms. Apps, driverless cars, and artificial intelligence are revolutionizing products and services, but their rapid advancement leaves regulators having to catch-up with laws and regulations that protect the public while encouraging development.