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Get to Know Your Execs in Five Minutes (or Less) (Part 2)

  • September 27, 2023
  • M. Imtiaz Karamat

In this ongoing series, we will profile each of the members of the OBA IT/ IP Law Section Executives to learn about them in five minutes or less. It’s five minutes or less because we know that a lot of you docket in six minute increments! Meet this year's Vice-Chair: M. Imtiaz Karamat!

Student Forum, Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law

Get to Know Your Execs in Five Minutes (or Less) (Part 1)

  • September 27, 2023
  • Paul Lomic

In this ongoing series, we will profile each of the members of the OBA IT/ IP Law Section Executives to learn about them in five minutes or less. It’s five minutes or less because we know that a lot of you docket in six minute increments! Meet this year's Chair: Paul Lomic!

Student Forum, Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law
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Mentorship Corner - Part 1

  • September 27, 2023
  • Andrew Shaughnessy, partner at Torys LLP

In this new series, we ask senior lawyers to provide practice tips for junior lawyers in the OBA IT/ IP Law Section! In Part 1, we asked Andrew Shaughnessy, Partner at Torys LLP, for tips.

Student Forum, Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law

Energizer v Duracell: Comparative Advertising Battery Battle

  • September 26, 2023
  • Shany Raitsin, law student at Lomic Law

In the recent decision Energizer Brands, LLC v Gilette Company, 2023 FC 804, the Federal Court ruled that Duracell’s use of Energizer’s registered trademarks ENERGIZER and ENERGIZER MAX in comparative advertising on its sticker labels depreciated the goodwill in Energizer’s registered trademarks.

Student Forum, Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law

How Canadian Courts Have Ruled on Liability in Wire Transfer Fraud

  • September 26, 2023
  • Mavra Choudhry, Molly Reynolds, Julie Himo, Nic Wall

Redirecting bank wire transfers has become an increasingly common method of fraud, frequently perpetuated through hacking or otherwise impersonating individuals representing a business. In the aftermath, there is often dispute about who bears responsibility for the financial loss: the company that mistakenly sent funds to the wrong bank, or the company whose email was hacked.

Privacy Law, Student Forum
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Deciphering the Digital Jurisprudence: Embracing Generative AI in the Legal Realm

  • September 25, 2023
  • Kanon Clifford

The application of new technology to the legal field has been an important topic in recent years, especially during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. In this article, Kanon Clifford provides a thoughtful review of how the latest technology - generative AI - may help and hinder legal professionals.

Student Forum, Young Lawyers' Division
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How a Condominium Status Certificate Can Help Prospective Purchasers Limit Risk

  • September 25, 2023
  • Ashley Bennett

In this article, Ashley Bennett explains why reviewing a condominium status certificate is a crucial step to assist clients in purchasing residential condos. Further, she highlights how litigators can use status certificates to assist purchasers who experience issues after closing.

Student Forum, Young Lawyers' Division
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Your First Mediation

  • September 25, 2023
  • Jill Lewis

There are many "firsts" as a young lawyer: a first client intake meeting, first case conference, first motion etc. In this article, Jill Lewis breaks down top tips to keep in mind when preparing for a mediation for the first time.

Student Forum, Young Lawyers' Division
head-shot photo of author Divyansh (Divi) Dev

Solving the Canadian Insolvency Puzzle: Unmasking the Directing Minds or Piercing the Corporate Veil?

  • September 14, 2023
  • Divyansh (Divi) Dev, restructuring & insolvency associate at Thornton Grout Finnigan LLP

When attempting to determine liability for the actions of a corporation, two common law doctrines come into play: the doctrine of lifting the corporate veil and the corporate attribution doctrine. Both are employed when the status of a corporation as a separate legal entity requires a distinction from the acts of its officers, leading to exceptions to the principle of limited liability or separate legal entity. However, these doctrines diverge in their applicable tests.

Insolvency Law, Student Forum, Young Lawyers' Division
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Canada's Tech Talent Strategy Enhancing the Start-up Visa Program

  • September 14, 2023
  • Zeynab Ziaie Moayyed

Building upon the success of Canada's Global Skills Strategy, Canada's groundbreaking Tech Talent Strategy (TTS) is strategically geared towards nurturing and bolstering Canada's thriving tech ecosystem. However, the TTS has also cast a spotlight on one of Canada's most innovative visa programs that is now grappling with growing pains—the Start-up Visa.

Citizenship and Immigration Law, Student Forum