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Complimentary Archived Video

Effective Advocacy Before Health Discipline Committees

  • 08 février 2021

From judges to administrative tribunals, effective advocacy in health law requires the ability to argue before a variety of adjudicators.

Droit relatif à la santé, Student Forum

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Vaccination Requirements and Other Pandemic Related Issues in the Workplace

  • 28 janvier 2021

Ontario businesses are struggling to keep up to date on their health and safety obligations related to the pandemic, as well as determining how to respond appropriately to their employees’ requests for accommodation and other generalized concerns about Covid-19. 

Droit du travail et de l’emploi, Student Forum

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Key Bankruptcy and Insolvency Issues in Personal Injury Law

  • 27 janvier 2021

Whether it is a client or opponent who has gone bankrupt, it is inevitable that personal injury lawyers will encounter bankruptcy and insolvency issues in their practice.

Droit de l’insolvabilité, Student Forum

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2020 Tax Law Developments: Impact and Future Implications

  • 27 janvier 2021

2020 presented a number of unprecedented financial challenges, which resulted in various government initiatives designed to support Canadian individuals, families and businesses.

Student Forum, Droit fiscal

Complimentary Archived Video

Stocking Your Resilience Toolbox:
Proactive Stress Management

  • 27 janvier 2021

In our current world, many of us are facing increased demands at work and at home.  These increased demands combined with our inability to connect socially or to just “get away from it all”, is, in many cases, leading to stress and anxiety levels that are at an all time high.

Student Forum, Young Lawyers' Division

Complimentary Archived Video

The Impact of the SCC’s Decision in Fraser on Pensions Law and Beyond

  • 26 janvier 2021

In mid-October, the Supreme Court of Canada released its decision in Fraser v. Canada (Attorney General) holding that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police’s (RCMP) pension plan discriminates against women, revisiting the test and evidentiary burden in adverse effects discrimination cases under the Charter.

Droit constitutionnel, libertés civiles et droits de la personne, Droit des régimes de retraite et des avantages sociaux, Student Forum