Complimentary Archived Video Key Intersection Points of Pensions and Benefits Law with Family and Trusts and Estates Law February 23, 2021 Join us for a unique examination of the key issues that arise when pensions and benefits law intersects with both family law and trusts and estates law.
Complimentary Archived Video A Primer on US Chapter 11 Bankruptcy February 17, 2021 In the American context, a company can file under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code when it is unable to cover its debts.
Complimentary Archived Video Privacy Law Implications for In-House Counsel of the Digital Charter Implementation Act (Bill C-11) February 10, 2021 The federal government recently introduced Bill C-11, the Digital Charter Implementation Act, modernizing the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA).
Complimentary Archived Video Current Issues in Securities Class Actions: Materiality and the Public Correction February 10, 2021 Class actions brought under the Securities Act are constantly evolving. As the jurisprudence in securities class actions matures, new areas have become the battlegrounds on motions under Part XXIII.1 of the Securities Act.
Complimentary Archived Video Virtual Advocacy Basics for Young Lawyers February 09, 2021 Sharpening your virtual advocacy skills are imperative in today’s environment.
Complimentary Archived Video Effective Advocacy Before Health Discipline Committees February 08, 2021 From judges to administrative tribunals, effective advocacy in health law requires the ability to argue before a variety of adjudicators.
Complimentary Archived Video Vaccination Requirements and Other Pandemic Related Issues in the Workplace January 28, 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.
Complimentary Archived Video Your Critical Update on What is Happening at Ontario Ports of Entry January 28, 2021 It has now been over nine months since the Canada-US border was closed to all non-essential travel, with no clear end date in sight.
Complimentary Archived Video Key Bankruptcy and Insolvency Issues in Personal Injury Law January 27, 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.
Complimentary Archived Video 2020 Tax Law Developments: Impact and Future Implications January 27, 2021 2020 presented a number of unprecedented financial challenges, which resulted in various government initiatives designed to support Canadian individuals, families and businesses.