Articles 2023

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Namrata Bhagia

Profiling Diverse Experiences: A Profile on Namrata Bhagia's NCA Experience

  • 30 janvier 2021
  • Namrata Bhagia, LSO Licensing Candidate

Right now, my journey is far from over. I am now preparing for the upcoming March 2021 Barrister and Solicitor exams while actively applying for student positions at firms and companies. While most firms are extremely vocal about supporting and training international lawyers, some don’t even consider you as a potential summer student at their firm.

Forum des avocates, Student Forum
Ankita Puri, (LLM, B.A, LL.B), Articling Student, LSO Licensing Candidate

Profiling Diverse Experiences: A Profile on Ankita Puri and her NCA Experience

  • 30 janvier 2021
  • Ankita Puri, (LLM, B.A, LL.B), Articling Student, LSO Licensing Candidate

When I began writing this piece, I was still waiting for the results of two NCA exams. I had taken them in August 2020, amidst all the chaos that the pandemic brought and continues to bring into our lives. Like most people who wrote the exams with me, the wait was accompanied with increasing anxiety. While there was hope that this story would end well, precedent dictated that I move onward and forward regardless of the outcome.

Forum des avocates, Student Forum

Weathering the COVID-19 Storm: Reflections on making a career move remotely during the pandemic

  • 30 janvier 2021
  • Laura E. MacDonald, McCarthy Tetrault, Associate

Times of uncertainty cause humans to reevaluate their priorities. The current global COVID-19 pandemic is a perfect example. When the world seemingly stopped in March 2020, I, like many of you, found myself spending my new-found time (owing to the temporary closure of courts) doing some soul-searching.

Forum des avocates, Student Forum
Zara Wong, Casey & Moss LLP

Lawyers Should Volunteer “Outside the Law”

  • 30 janvier 2021
  • Zara Wong, Casey & Moss LLP

Young lawyers have plenty of opportunities to volunteer in non-legal, or what I call “law-adjacent,” capacities. In fact, I would suggest volunteering “outside the law” in conjunction with taking on some pro bono work or legal volunteering, or just volunteering in a non-legal capacity. Let me explain why...

Student Forum, Young Lawyers' Division
Mother holding a baby on her hip

Fireside Chat on Parental Leave

  • 30 janvier 2021
  • Selina Mamo, McCarthy Tétrault LLP, and Kate Julien, Alcohol & Gaming Commission of Ontario

Selina Mamo and Kate Julien are Chair and Vice-Chair, respectively, of the Ontario Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division Central. In August 2019, they each welcomed their first baby and began a 12-month maternity leave. Selina and Kate sat down for a fireside Zoom chat to compare experiences and discuss advice for other young lawyers considering taking parental leave.

Student Forum, Young Lawyers' Division

Court of Appeal Summaries (January 18 – 22, 2021)

  • 30 janvier 2021
  • John Polyzogopoulos

This past week, the Court of Appeal for Ontario provided us with several substantive and interesting civil decisions. Please find below our summaries of the civil decisions of the Court of Appeal for Ontario for the week of January 18.

Litige civil, Student Forum

The OBA Award of Excellence in Alternative Dispute Resolution

  • 27 janvier 2021
  • Oksana Romanov

Oksana Romanov writes about her experience at the OBA Award of Excellence in Alternative Dispute Resolution, held on December 3, 2020. Oksana also provides valuable insight on what excellence and mentorship means in the legal profession.

Student Forum

What's New in Pension and Benefits – January 2021

  • 27 janvier 2021
  • Michael Long and Simon Laxon, Willis Towers Watson

Updates in Ontario pension legislation, pension regulator guidance and pension case law.

Droit des régimes de retraite et des avantages sociaux, Student Forum

Facebook Competition Lawsuit Links Privacy as Anti-competitive Harm to Users

  • 26 janvier 2021
  • Dany H. Assaf, Molly Reynolds, Zirjan Derwa, Ronak Shah and Ally Lawrence

On December 9, twin U.S. lawsuits against Facebook were launched that will shape the competition and privacy landscape for years to come. They were initiated by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and a coalition of Attorneys General from 48 U.S. states and territories.

Droit de la protection de la vie privée, Student Forum