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Government Responds to Recommendations of Senate Report on Charities & NFP Sector

  • May 03, 2021
  • Terrance S. Carter and Esther S.J. Oh

The Federal Government published a detailed response letter on March 30, 2021 to the Senate’s special report on the charitable and non-profit sector. The 20-page letter from the Minister of National Revenue reviews and responds to all of the 42 Recommendations. This article provides an overview of the Government’s extensive response to the Report and highlights comments of particular interest.

Charity and Not-For-Profit Law, Student Forum

Federal Budget 2021: Impact On Charities and Not-For-Profits

  • May 03, 2021
  • Terrance S. Carter, Theresa L.M. Man, Ryan M. Prendergast, Esther Shainblum, Luis R. Chacin and Sean S. Carter

Released 13 months into the pandemic, Budget 2021 is comprised of four parts focussing on various priorities: Finishing the Fight Against COVID-19; Creating Jobs and Growth; A Resilient and Inclusive Recovery; and Fair and Responsible Government. This article provides a summary and commentary on provisions proposed in Budget 2021 that impact the charitable and the not-for-profit sectors.

Charity and Not-For-Profit Law, Student Forum

Court of Appeal Summaries (April 26 - April 30, 2021)

  • May 03, 2021
  • John Polyzogopoulos

Our Top Appeals of 2020 CLE took place on April 27, 2021. We had over 70 registrants and eleven panelists, and very good feedback from our attendees. Thank you to Justice Zarnett, all of our panelists and our registrants for another successful CLE. The program qualified for 30 minutes of professionalism CPD credit and 2.75 hours of substantive content credit. If anyone would like to register for the program on demand, please visit the OBA’s website.

Civil Litigation, Student Forum

Lessons Learned – IP Litigation Virtual Trials

  • May 03, 2021
  • Jaclyn Tilak

After more than a year of working from home, the Goodmans intellectual property litigation team has had its share of virtual hearings and trials. We have rounded-up our top 5 tips for ensuring your next virtual hearing goes as smoothly as possible.

Student Forum, Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law

Privacy and Body Temperature Taking During COVID-19

  • May 03, 2021
  • Abby Benattar and Wendes Keung

As the pandemic persists, a health practitioner’s office must maintain measures that protect its community’s safety in the most contactless way possible. Biometric kiosks are one way to achieve this objective. However, the use of biometric kiosks carries a host of privacy concerns regarding body temperature as personal health information and the expectation of privacy.

Health Law, Student Forum, Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law

IP Practice Tips from Powerhouse Female Lawyers

  • May 03, 2021
  • Amrita V. Singh

This article features a few Ontario-based female intellectual property lawyers, who reflect on their careers in the Intellectual Property Bar and offer their advice to junior women pursuing or considering a career in intellectual property law.

Student Forum, Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law

NFTs: Beeple, Bubble or Brave New World

  • May 01, 2021
  • Jennifer Davidson and Imtiaz Karamat, Deeth Williams Wall LLP

Non-Fungible tokens or NFTs have captured the zeitgeist of the collective world in recent months. Is it a craze, the latest bubble, or is this the groundwork of a new tomorrow? The COVID-19 pandemic has created a brave new world of digital transformation, and NFTs may just be the logical consequence of a new era.

Student Forum, Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law
Sina Hariri

Breaking From Work When You Work From Home

  • May 01, 2021
  • Sina Hariri

In conversations with colleagues, the two challenges they continue to express when working from home are how to “remember to take regular breaks” and “stop working and switch off.” Finding what works best for you can be a matter of trial and error. And with the recent series of lockdowns, you’ll likely have plenty of time for both.

Student Forum, Young Lawyers' Division
Joshua Lerner

A Pandemic Bright Spot: Virtual Health Care

  • May 01, 2021
  • Joshua Lerner

Notwithstanding the varied responses that remote meetings elicit, there is little doubt that the shift toward virtual health care has been a bright spot during the pandemic. In this article, Joshua shares some examples of virtual health care resources which are convenient ways for all of us, whether a young lawyer or not, to manage our health during such a difficult time. 

Student Forum, Young Lawyers' Division
Emma Romano

The Pitfalls of Publication Bans in Sexual Assault Cases

  • May 01, 2021
  • Emma Romano, media & defamation lawyer, WeirFoulds LLP

In March 2021, a Waterloo woman was convicted of violating a publication ban issued in a sexual assault case in which she was the victim. Although this is reportedly the first prosecution of its kind in Canada against a victim of sexual assault, what transpired is indicative of pervasive misunderstandings about the application and purpose of publication bans in sexual assault cases.

Student Forum, Young Lawyers' Division