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Just a Reminder...

  • March 21, 2016
  • OBA Editors

Superior Court of Justice Video Conferencing Pilot Project

Family Law, Student Forum
Gary Joseph

Can One Person be Both a Mediator and An Arbitrator in the Same Case?

  • March 21, 2016
  • Gary Joseph

While a person can technically be both a mediator and arbitrator, deciding to proceed on this basis, appears to possibly heighten the threshold or burden of persuasion on the party to which the mediator has already communicated a view with respect to their case.

Family Law, Student Forum
Sharon Shore

A Message from the Chair

  • March 21, 2016
  • Sharon Shore

As a Bar, we need to advocate for unified family courts at both a provincial and federal level. If the Province of Ontario and the Law Society of Upper Canada are truly committed to addressing the issue of access to justice in family law, they need to work closely and collaboratively with the Federal Government to implement UFCs across the province. Enough with the bandage solutions.

Family Law, Student Forum

5 Evidence Rules to Keep In Mind Before a Civil Trial

  • February 17, 2016
  • Sam R. Sasso

There is no end to the number of rules and practice tips which need to be considered when preparing for a trial, but here are 5 evidence rules to keep in mind to assist in being ready when a trial actually happens.

Student Forum
Group of birds on electrical wires, one bird on left by itself.

Voice of Change

  • February 16, 2016
  • Colin Lachance and Mark A. Cohen

With no more brass rings to strive for, what will motivate innovative young lawyers to spend their prime years in a traditional firm environment?

Student Forum
Michael Cochrane

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Best Practices For Managing the Vexatious, the Enthusiastic and the Unwell Litigant

  • January 18, 2016
  • Michael Cochrane

“Some self-represented litigants never let go. Not only do they resist any reasonable attempt to settle a dispute consensually, they never accept defeat and they continue to fight on, in any available form, and especially in the courts, until they are forced to stop, which usually occurs when they experience financial self-annihilation.”

Family Law, Student Forum