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Mortgage Priorities Following Computershare

  • March 22, 2017

The Divisional Court’s decision in the CIBC v Computershare case has changed the landscape of mortgage priorities, mortgage fraud and solicitor’s duties to guard against fraud, and has also changed the law of indefeasibility of title changes again.

Real Property Law, Student Forum

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The All Families are Equal Act: Celebrating and Understanding the Legislative Changes

  • March 01, 2017

In December 2016, the All Families Are Equal Act (the “Act”), intended to provide equal treatment for all children regardless of how they were conceived, received royal assent. Amending 41 statutes, including most notably the Children’s Law Reform Act and Vital Statistics Act, the Act recognizes the various types of families in our society and streamlines processes for parents utilizing assisted reproduction and surrogacy.

Family Law, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Law, Student Forum

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Climate Change Legislation:
Cross-Country Check-In

  • January 18, 2017

Take part in this dynamic discussion as your colleagues from across Canada and members of the CBA’s National Environmental, Energy and Natural Resources Law Section (NEERLS) connect and collaborate about Canada’s climate change legislation.

Environmental Law, Student Forum

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Express Entry: What do the Recent Changes Mean for Your Clients?

  • January 16, 2017

Join us as we discuss the latest Express Entry changes and how they affect your clients. Our panel of experts will share strategic tips and best practices to help you navigate the changes and advise your clients on maximizing their chances of success.

Citizenship and Immigration Law, Student Forum

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Vital Skills for the Immigration Practitioner:
Oral Advocacy for the Immigration Lawyer

  • January 11, 2017

As immigration lawyers our role is to advocate for our clients and help them achieve their immigration goals. The ability to advocate successfully, whether in front of a tribunal, in a court room, on the phone with a Service Canada officer, or at a port of entry, is a key skill.

Citizenship and Immigration Law, Student Forum

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Social Media, Technology and Marketing – Strategic Tips for Immigration Practitioners

  • December 13, 2016

Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram blogs…social media has changed the way our industry communicates, networks and shares timely and critical information. It presents immigration lawyers with both great opportunities and new challenges. Join us for an engaging panel discussion on effectively harnessing the power of social media while maintaining security and complying with ethical and professional standards.

Citizenship and Immigration Law, Student Forum

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What You Need to Know About the New Trademark and Patent Agent Privilege

  • December 12, 2016

In June 2016, amendments to the Trademarks Act and Patent Act established a statutory privilege for certain communications between trademark agents/patent agents and their clients.

Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law, Intellectual Prop, Student Forum

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The New Landscape of PTSD Claims and Return to Work Plans

  • December 01, 2016

With the passing of Bill 163, Supporting Ontario’s First Responders Act (Posttraumatic Stress Disorder), 2016, and the WSIB Policy which followed, there is a great deal of interest in PTSD in the compensation community.

Workers' Compensation, Student Forum

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Networking Tips for Women Lawyers: Transforming Challenges into Opportunities

  • December 01, 2016

Networking is critical to career advancement whether we are looking for new clients, making transitions within our current organizations, searching for a new job, or forming relationships with other lawyers to build a more rewarding career.

Women Lawyers Forum, Student Forum