Articles 2020

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The Impact of Language on Trans Inclusion and Access to Justice

  • November 18, 2022
  • Alexandra McVittie, Articling Student, Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario

This article provides an overview of the "Trans Inclusion and Access to Justice" Workshop led by Lee Nevens (DOJ) during the Association of Law Officers of the Crown's ("ALOC") 2022 Educational Conference.

Public Sector Lawyers, Student Forum
photo of author Stuart Rudner

How to Win at Mediating Employment Law Claims

  • November 17, 2022
  • Stuart Rudner

I often write and speak about winning at mediation (it’s not an oxymoron), and as a mediator, I remain convinced that most counsel can do a much better job with their advocacy at mediation (also not an oxymoron). One of my mantras has become “help me to help you”; since I will be your advocate in the other room, make it as easy as possible for me to understand and explain your case in a compelling manner when I am speaking with the other side. That is how you win at mediation.

Labour and Employment Law, Student Forum

Welcome from the Chair and Vice-Chair

  • November 16, 2022
  • Afsana Gibson-Chowdhury and Matthew Gordon

The ADR Section Executive is back for another great year of CPD, networking events, mentorship events, and arguing for increased use of ADR processes in the legal field.

Alternative Dispute Resolution, Student Forum

Strong Mayors: Shifting the Municipal Governance Model

  • November 15, 2022
  • John Mascarin and Jennifer Bilas, articling student, Aird & Berlis

A comparison of the "strong mayor" system to the "weak mayor" system, providing an overview of the changes introduced by the Strong Mayors, Building Homes Act, 2022. Topics discussed include how the system will apply in Toronto and Ottawa, potential application to other municipalities, strong mayor powers such as budget, hiring and veto powers, council override powers, immunity, and delegation. The authors also consider whether or not this system can deliver on the Province's intended goals.

Municipal Law, Student Forum
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Golf Day and CPD on Liquidated Damages: A New Era of Reasonableness

  • November 14, 2022
  • Brad Halfin and Edward Lynde

An exciting update on the Ontario Bar Association (OBA) Construction & Infrastructure Law Section Golf Day held on September 30, 2022 as well as the continuing professional development session that followed.

Construction and Infrastructure Law, Student Forum
Head-shot photo of co-author Joe Figliomeni, JD

Standard of Care in Conducting General Reviews of Construction

  • November 14, 2022
  • Yasser Korany, PhD, PEng, PE, LEED AP, PMP and Joe Figliomeni, JD

General reviews are a critical component of many construction projects. Professionals engaged to carry out a general review must observe sufficient aspects of the construction to enable verification that the work has been completed with approved plans. Failure to do so, may have negative consequences for the reviewing professional.

Construction and Infrastructure Law, Student Forum
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Availability of Bond Rescission Shakes the Construction Industry

  • November 10, 2022
  • Sahil Shoor, Jeramie Gallichan, and Fabiola Alvarez

The Gowling WLG Waterloo construction team reviews the latest Ontario Court of Appeal decision of Urban Mechanical Contracting Ltd v Zurich, which creates significant implications for the bonding sector of the construction industry.

Construction and Infrastructure Law, Student Forum