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Keep Remote Work Moving

Keep Remote Work Moving

  • 31 janvier 2022
  • Tiana Knight

This article aims to provide law students, articling students, and young lawyers some tips and tricks to make their day-to-day Work from Home (WFH) a bit more manageable as the legal profession continues to grapple with the ever-changing circumstances of the pandemic.

Student Forum, Young Lawyers' Division

Moving the Needle on COVID-19 Paediatric Vaccines: An Examination of Recent Legal Trends

  • 31 janvier 2022
  • Matilda Lici and Ava Naraghi

As the highly-contagious Omicron variant sweeps across the province and COVID-19 immunization campaigns for children ramp up, two recent Ontario decisions—A.C. v. L.L., 2021 ONSC 6530 and Saint-Phard v. Saint-Phard, 2021 ONSC 6910—offer a glimpse of the legal trends emerging at this latest intersection of family law and health law.

Student Forum, Young Lawyers' Division
Culture Shocks of Joining the Plaintiff Bar

Culture Shocks of Joining the Plaintiff Bar

  • 31 janvier 2022
  • Adil Abdulla

I recently moved from a defendant-focused firm with almost 100 lawyers to a plaintiff-side class action group with fewer than ten lawyers. Anyone making this transition could have predicted most of the differences, but some differences are harder to see from the outside. This article summarizes three of the latter.

Student Forum, Young Lawyers' Division

Insights from a Solo Practitioner's Case at the Court of Appeal

  • 26 janvier 2022
  • Dan Fridmar, Fridmar Professional Corporation

The author shares his insights and lessons learned after having done his first appeal before the Court of Appeal as a sole practitioner.

Praticien exerçant seul, petit cabinet et pratique générale, Student Forum

Reflections on Working Remote

  • 26 janvier 2022
  • Rocco Giordano Scocco, founder, Scocco Law Professional Corporation,

In this article, the author reflects on experiences since March 2020 working remotely and challenges perspectives on the benefits of in-person as opposed to remote office environments.

Student Forum

New Resources about Community Investing

  • 24 janvier 2022
  • Ryan M. Prendergast

Are you looking for information about community impact investing? Two resources are now available for charities and not-for-profits in Ontario from the Cooperation Council of Ontario, Ontario Trillium Foundation and Canadian CED Network. There is a report to help you understand the current state of community investment organizations in Ontario and a guide that outlines the phases of development for community investment cooperatives.

Œuvres de bienfaisance et organismes à but non lucratif, Student Forum

No Tax Rebate for Charity Housing Project's Market Rate Units

  • 24 janvier 2022
  • Nancy E. Claridge and Adriel N. Clayton

Charities that qualify as designated municipalities can be eligible for a rebate from the GST/HST paid on property and services, but does a supply of market rate units for moderate income households qualify? A recent CRA interpretation letter explains how section 259 of the Excise Tax Act and CRA’s info sheet Municipal Designation of Organizations Providing Rent Geared to Income Housing might apply in this situation, and why the charity’s market rate units would not qualify for the rebate.

Œuvres de bienfaisance et organismes à but non lucratif, Student Forum