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Meet Your WLF Executive - Outgoing Chair, Ashley Waye

  • June 01, 2018
  • #OBA_WLF Executive

Ashley Waye is the 2017-2018 Chair of the Women Lawyers Forum Section Executive. Ashley has led this year's executive with good judgment, collaboration, openness, and passion. Read on to learn more about this experienced family lawyer and litigator.

Women Lawyers Forum, Student Forum

Tom Marshall Award 2018: Honouring Orlando DaSilva

  • June 01, 2018
  • Stephanie Bishop

Members of the Public Sector Lawyers Section came together on May 24, 2018 to celebrate the outstanding contributions of one of their members. Orlando DaSilva was recognized with the Tom Marshall Award of Excellence for Public Sector Lawyers.

Public Sector Lawyers, Student Forum

Considering Key Charter and Human Rights Developments in Education Law

  • June 01, 2018
  • Jean-Frédéric (J-F) Hübsch

On April 4, 2018, the OBA Constitutional, Civil Liberties and Human Rights Section with the OBA Education Law Section hosted a panel to discuss key Charter and human rights developments in education law.

Constitutional, Civil Liberties and Human Rights Law, Education Law, Student Forum

Meet Your WLF Executive - Part 3

  • June 01, 2018
  • #OBA_WLF Executive

Get to know Anna Wong in this third installment of "Meet Your WLF Executive".

Women Lawyers Forum, Student Forum

Ontario Court of Appeal Summaries (May 22 - 25)

  • May 28, 2018
  • John Polyzogopoulos

Following are summaries of this week’s civil decisions of the Court of Appeal of Ontario, including Yaiguaje v Chevron Corporation, in which it appears that the Court has finally put an end to the matter; and Beatty v Wei, in which the Court set aside the application judge’s interpretation of the Illegal Substances Clause commonly used as an additional term in the Ontario Real Estate Association/Toronto Real Estate Board standard form Agreement of Purchase and Sale.

Civil Litigation, Real Property Law, Student Forum

Court Refuses to Approve Class Action Settlement Despite Approval in Other Provinces

  • May 28, 2018
  • Amanda M. Quayle, McDougall Gauley LLP

Multi-jurisdictional class actions in Canada continue to create problems for parties and the courts. Recently, the problems associated with multi-jurisdictional class actions resulted in the scuttling of a national class action settlement involving the prescription drugs OxyContin and OxyNeo. Despite three other courts approving the settlement in their respective jurisdictions, the Saskatchewan court in Perdikaris v Purdue Pharma Inc., refused to approve the same settlement.

Class Actions, Student Forum
The Ideal Lawyer – 21st Century Redux

The Ideal Lawyer – 21st Century Redux

  • May 28, 2018
  • Craig A. Brannagan

One hundred years ago, Justice Brewer of the U.S. Supreme Court asked if the ideal lawyer existed, and if so, what qualities constituted this ideal. In 2018, Craig A. Brannagan asks whether Justice Brewer's conclusions apply to lawyers practising in Canada a century later.

Alternative Dispute Resolution, Criminal Justice, Taxation Law and 1 more..., Student Forum