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Alone in a Crowd

Alone in a Crowd

  • December 22, 2020
  • Jason E. Bogle

The decision to open one’s own practice is certainly not for the faint of heart, but it is also not for those who do not know how to be humble and appreciate that their success rests squarely on the generosity of others. Whether it be our clients or our colleagues, we innately depend on others for our professional survival.

Student Forum, Young Lawyers' Division

With Gratitude from Corporate Counsel – Part II

  • December 21, 2020
  • KJ Chong and Adrian Ishak

Members of the CCCA – Ontario Chapter offer their appreciation of those who’ve educated, empowered and inspired them, including Mark Crestohl and Graham McNeil.

Canadian Corporate Counsel Association - Ontario Chapter, Student Forum

Government of Canada Releases New Federal Climate Plan

  • December 17, 2020
  • Michael Fortier and Henry Ren, Torys LLP

The Government of Canada recently released its new climate plan, “A Healthy Environment and a Healthy Economy – Canada’s strengthened climate plan to create jobs and support people, communities and the planet” (Plan). Building on the 2016 Pan-Canadian Framework, the Plan proposes to exceed Canada’s 2030 emissions reduction target under the Paris Agreement, achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, and create over one million jobs, restoring employment to pre-pandemic levels.

Environmental Law, Student Forum

Conservation Authorities Legislative Update

  • December 17, 2020
  • Jonathan Nehmetallah, Gardiner Roberts LLP

This article offers a review of recent amendments to legislation regarding Conservation Authorities.

Municipal Law, Student Forum

“Exclusivity Orders” - an End Run Around Carriage Motions?

  • December 17, 2020
  • Ashley Seely

An exclusivity order prevents the commencement of another action on the same facts without leave of the Court, effectively deciding carriage of the matter. In Harpreet v Cronos, the Court ruled that carriage would be dealt with when and if another proposed class action on the same subject matter was commenced. The Court viewed the request for an exclusivity order as “a form of end-run around a potential carriage motion."

Class Actions, Student Forum

Highlights from the Citizenship and Immigration Law Section's Recent Program on Technology, Cyber Security Issues, Paperless Offices and Online Marketing

  • December 16, 2020
  • Maryana Viguiliouk, barrister and solicitor, Viguiliouk Law

A concise and helpful summary of the OBA’s Citizenship and Immigration Law Section program held on November 19, 2020 focusing on critical cyber security issues, ins and outs of going paperless, online marketing and how to select the best software for your practice in order to increase efficiency. The program panelists shared valuable practice management advice and helpful best practices for ensuring your immigration practice not only survives, but flourishes, in this new world.

Citizenship and Immigration Law, Student Forum

The Tort of Misfeasance in Public Office

  • December 16, 2020
  • Laura Pettigrew

The article contains a summary of a CBA session entitled The Tort of Misfeasance - Recent Developments and Practice Points held on November 23, 2020.

Public Sector Lawyers, Student Forum

Losing Ground: Resolving Toxic Disputes

  • December 16, 2020
  • Matthew Gordon

Some disputes involve a deterioration of both the amount available to the parties and the relationship the parties have going forward. Whether as an advocate or as a mediator, there are a few key basics to keep in mind when dealing with situations when costs start to outweigh benefits.

Alternative Dispute Resolution, Student Forum

Department of Finance Proposals to Extend Timelines to Spend Flow-Through Funds

  • December 15, 2020
  • Lisa Davis, LL.B, ICD.D, CEO PearTree Securities

It’s now been five months since the federal government announced a proposal to extend the timelines for spending the capital raised via flow-through shares by 12 months. Companies that issued flow-through shares in 2019 relying on the look-back rule are coming up to the deadline (Dec. 31, 2020) by which they are required to have spent all of the funds raised.

Natural Resources and Energy Law, Student Forum