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Regulating Disruptive Technologies: Policy and Lawyering Responses

  • November 19, 2019

Disruptive technologies refashion industries and change norms. Apps, driverless cars, and artificial intelligence are revolutionizing products and services, but their rapid advancement leaves regulators having to catch-up with laws and regulations that protect the public while encouraging development.

Public Sector Lawyers, Student Forum

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The Long-Term Care Homes Public Inquiry: Lessons Learned and What Comes Next

  • November 14, 2019

The Long-Term Care Homes Public Inquiry was established on August 1, 2017 following Elizabeth Wettlaufer’s conviction for first degree murder and other criminal offences committed while she was working as a registered nurse at several long-term care homes.

Health Law, Student Forum

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Analyzing the Dianor Decision

  • November 14, 2019

Join us for a lunchtime discussion on the Dianor decision released by the Ontario Court of Appeal in June 2019.

Insolvency Law, Student Forum

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Ethics and Professionalism in Workers' Compensation Adjudication

  • November 13, 2019

Lawyers practicing workers’ compensation law are presented with unique ethical and professional dilemmas.  What are the tactics and strategies lawyers should use to make a persuasive case within the ethical bounds of the practice of law?

Student Forum, Workers' Compensation

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Dinner With Senior Estate Planners

  • November 11, 2019

Join your colleagues for an evening of dinner, networking and discussion as senior practitioners share their insights on current issues and best practices in the estate planning world.

Student Forum, Trusts and Estates Law

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Divorce Act Amendments: Open Dialogue On Continuity & Change in Custody

  • October 24, 2019

Bill C-78 will amend and modernize the Divorce Act. Definitions of custody and custody orders will be replaced with new parenting terminology that focuses on decision-making responsibility regarding a child’s education and significant extra-curricular activities.

Child and Youth Law, Family Law, Student Forum