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Conducting Virtual Examinations

  • February 04, 2022
  • Katherine Di Tomaso

The progress made over the pandemic to use technology to make the civil legal system more efficient, affordable, and accessible shall hopefully continue.  This article will set out benefits and drawbacks of virtual examinations for discovery, draw the reader’s attention to four decisions dealing with virtual examinations, provide key takeaways from these decisions, and share resources to assist in conducting a virtual examination.

Insurance Law, Student Forum
Business Development Tips for Junior Lawyers

Business Development Tips for Junior Lawyers

  • February 03, 2022
  • Zara Wong

It's never too early to think about developing your own client and referral bases as a junior lawyer. Read on to find out how you can expand your business network and some of the non-traditional ways to do so.

Student Forum, Young Lawyers' Division

“Firmly” Situated: Reflections on moving into firm practice

  • February 03, 2022
  • James McCarthy - Cunningham Swan LLP

For newly called lawyers moving from non–firm articling to practicing at a firm, the transition can be a big one. Having made this leap, from articling as a clerk to working in both a small and medium–sized firm, the author provides some reflections on a few of the aspect of day-to-day practice that can look very different in a firm as opposed to other types of practice.

Student Forum, Young Lawyers' Division

A Primer on the Enforceability of Commercial Leases

  • February 02, 2022
  • Vanessa Carment, associate at Soloway Wright LLP

As the pandemic continues to change everyday life, the commercial leasing landscape has changed along with it. However, some things that have not changed are the key provisions that must be included in a commercial lease This Article looks at some of these provisions that must be included to have an enforceable lease.

Student Forum, Young Lawyers' Division

To Reply or Not to Reply? The Call for an Automatic Right to File a Reply Factum in Prism Resources Inc. v. Detour Gold Corporation, 2022 ONCA 4

  • February 02, 2022
  • Nancy Sarmento Barkhordari

The recent decision of Justice Brown in Prism Resources Inc. v. Detour Gold Corporation, 2022 ONCA 4, discusses the foundational role of written advocacy in appeals, illustrates the many legitimate reasons why an appellant might want to file a reply factum, and offers an excellent viewpoint for an automatic right to file a brief reply.

Student Forum, Young Lawyers' Division

Northern Regional Health Authority v. Horrocks: Supreme Court Upholds Status Quo on Appellate Standard of Review for First Instance’s Court Standard of Review Analysis

  • February 02, 2022
  • Mina Karabit

In November 2021, the Supreme Court of Canada released its decision in Northern Regional Health Authority v. Horrocks. The decision upholds the status quo established in Agraira v. Canada (Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness) (an earlier Supreme Court decision) regarding the applicable appellate standard of review when the first instance court is tasked with determining the applicable standard of review.

Administrative Law, Student Forum
Don’t Let Your Hair Down!

Don’t Let Your Hair Down!

  • February 02, 2022
  • Hamna Anwar

The author, criminal defence lawyer Hamna Anwar, makes a request to senior counsel: When you are giving advice to junior lawyers who look up to you, please be mindful of the power of your words. Please do not provide advice that teaches young, racialized women to minimize themselves or play it small.

Women Lawyers Forum, Student Forum
OBA Civil Litigation Section Insider: Covid-19 - Rights vs. Mandates?

OBA Civil Litigation Section Insider: Covid-19 - Rights vs. Mandates?

  • February 02, 2022

This issue features interviews with lawyers whose work raises challenges to vaccine mandates, along with a thoughtful article about the joys of in-person oral advocacy. Our upcoming issue will feature senior policy makers, public health officials and lawyers who advocate for vaccine mandates to combat the Covid-19 pandemic. In the best traditions of the litigation Bar, we address these important public policy and legal debates by featuring thoughtful and diverging views on these timely issues.

Civil Litigation, Student Forum