Complimentary Archived Video RACIAL PROFILING April 25, 2017 Racial profiling is both a historic and contemporary aspect of criminal and human rights jurisprudence in Canada.
Complimentary Archived Video PATHWAYS TO POWER: FEMALE FOUNDERS April 19, 2017 In spite of the larger number of women graduating law school and entering the legal profession each year, the majority of these women will never reach senior leadership positions in law.
Complimentary Archived Video ACCOUNTABILITY FOR HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS IN CORPORATE SUPPLY CHAINS April 19, 2017 Join your peers on April 19th for a follow-up to our popular 2016 program, Bringing International Human Rights Cases to the Canadian Courts. In today’s globalized world, there is increased pressure from consumers aiming to increase transparency in corporate supply chains and holding corporations accountable for human rights violations.
Complimentary Archived Video Pensions & Tax Update: Executive Compensation and Pension Plan Investment April 12, 2017 Pensions and benefits law and tax law converge in critical ways. More often than not, a decision made in one area requires understanding of the potential consequences in the other.
Complimentary Archived Video PENSIONS & TAX UPDATE: EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION AND PENSION PLAN INVESTMENT April 12, 2017 Pensions and benefits law and tax law converge in critical ways. More often than not, a decision made in one area requires understanding of the potential consequences in the other.
Complimentary Archived Video Disclosing in an All-Star World: Should Franchisors Change Their Disclosure Practices? April 12, 2017 Disclosure plays a key role in franchise law. The September 2016 AllStar Wings decision might have a significant impact on franchisors’ disclosure practices.
Complimentary Archived Video MOECC CAP & TRADE PROGRAM PART III: WHERE ARE WE NOW? April 05, 2017 Hear updates from the Ministry and private practitioners about how Ontario’s climate change legislation is performing in practice.
Complimentary Archived Video Impacts of Recent International Treaties on Intellectual Property April 05, 2017 Significant developments in international treaties, including the seeming demise of the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the (impending) provisional application of the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement, are generating important questions in IP law.
Complimentary Archived Video YOUR PROFESSIONAL OBLIGATIONS WHEN INTERACTING WITH POLITICAL STAFFERS April 04, 2017 Whether you are working with or lobbying political staffers (or you are one yourself), join us on April 4 to get the insights you need to navigate your professional obligations as a lawyer in the complex and challenging political milieu.
Complimentary Archived Video Effecting Fundamental Changes: Unification, Separation, and Dissolution of Charities and Not-For-Profit Corporations In Ontario April 04, 2017 The natural life-cycle of most charities and not-for-profit corporations in Ontario will include fundamental changes to the structure of the organization, and can include amalgamations, separations, or dissolutions.