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YLIP Experience: Journey of Openness

  • 04 avril 2023
  • Tina Daschuk

Rather than following the traditional path of articling or clerking right after law school, I participated in the Young Lawyers International Program (YLIP) because I could meaningfully contribute to human rights initiatives and learn about different parts of the world. Although I did not know much about South Africa beyond apartheid, Nelson Mandela, and the 2010 FIFA World Cup, I chose to work on land reform and women’s rights with the Legal Resources Centre based in Durban.

Droit international, Student Forum
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What Women’s Land and Property Rights Look Like Around the World

  • 04 avril 2023
  • Tina Daschuk

The United Nations recognizes women’s land rights as a human right. The ability women have to access and own land contributes to empowerment, development, sustainability and democracy for a nation. Yet many women around the world have been denied land, property, and housing rights. Less than 20% of women in the world are landholders. As part of my experience with the CBA Young Lawyers International Program, I analyzed women’s land rights in over 15 countries and noticed similar trends.

Droit international, Student Forum

Chatting it Up with ChatGPT: Franchise Law Insights from an AI Language Model

  • 03 avril 2023
  • Adrienne Boudreau, ChatGPT

In this interview with ChatGPT, an AI language model trained by OpenAI, we explore the role of AI in Canadian franchise law. ChatGPT tells us what it knows about franchise law and practice. We also discuss the potential benefits and risks of using AI in legal practice, and how lawyers can best utilize ChatGPT. Finally, we get a glimpse of ChatGPT's sense of humour when it's asked to name this article.

Droit des franchises, Student Forum

Don't Wing It When It Comes to Disclosure... or a Trial: Case Comment on Jayasena

  • 03 avril 2023
  • Jonathan Mesiano-Crookston, with thanks to Sara Fahmi for her assistance

In this trial decision, the Court considers whether asking a franchisee to sign a new franchise agreement amounts to a "grant" of a franchise, such that a franchisor cannot rely on the Wishart Act's disclosure exemption provisions. The Court also weighs in on the impact that unsubstantiated fraud, perjury, and collusion allegations, and the needless lengthening of trial time, will have on trial costs.

Droit des franchises, Student Forum

Of Paramount Importance

  • 03 avril 2023
  • Lauren Baker

This trial decision trio of rescission cases provides new insights into the law around disclosure exemptions, the effect of having prospective franchisees sign a "generic" franchise agreement, addresses whether a franchisee can rescind a previously terminated franchise agreement, and discusses the law around franchisor's associates.

Droit des franchises, Student Forum

Dispensing Justice: Spina v. Shoppers Drug Mart

  • 03 avril 2023
  • Liisa Kaarid and Adil Abdulla

We've read and summarized all 864 paragraphs of the Spina v. Shoppers Drug Mart decision so that you don't have to! Learn the four key takeaways that every franchise lawyer should know from one of Canada's longest-running franchise class actions.

Droit des franchises, Student Forum

Challenging Restrictive Municipal Cannabis Regulation: Whose Jurisdiction is it anyway?

  • 31 mars 2023
  • Michael Polowin and Kelly Duquette, Gowling WLG

The article examines cannabis regulation in Ontario from a federal, provincial and municipal perspective. The authors offer an interpretation of cases on point and limitations on municipal cannabis regulation powers (such as cultivation, production, and retail). This article may be of interest to legal representatives of municipalities and cannabis operators.

Droit municipal, Student Forum
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From Breakout Rooms to Boardrooms: Navigating Practice in a Hybrid World

  • 31 mars 2023
  • Alexander Evangelista

Covid-19 fundamentally changed the way we work and practice law. Now, as the world opens up again, I've repeatedly asked myself: how do you build a practice in a world of hybrid work? Here are a few tips that I've picked up from friends and colleagues as I've been trying to answer this question.

Student Forum, Young Lawyers' Division