Articles 2019

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What’s Your Story? The Power of Personal Narrative

  • November 15, 2016
  • Natasha Grewal

Your narrative is the way you choose to tell your life’s story. It can be your thoughts or the way you tell your story to others. It is important to be mindful of your thoughts as they can become your truth. If you are wondering where to begin, the author gives you three steps to taking control of your narrative.

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Juggling Life

  • November 15, 2016
  • Noam Uri

A recent call's personal experience and tips on how to attain a work-life balance.

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My First Charter Case

  • October 17, 2016
  • Andrew Sudano

Andrew Sudano reflects on the experience of his first Charter challenge, raising the issue of the constitutionality of section 31 of the Family Law Act.

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A New Legal Landscape: Rainmaking for Young Lawyers

  • June 07, 2016
  • Vivene Salmon

On May 16, 2016, the Ontario Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division (YLD) Central invited Dr. Ruth Corbin of CorbinPartners Inc. and Jason Leung of Leung Law to share their insights on taking proactive steps as a young lawyer to become a ‘Rainmaker’ in your law practice. The following is a report.

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Job Search Tips for Internationally Trained Lawyers

  • June 07, 2016
  • Saba Sana Kareemi

Internationally trained lawyers have different job search challenges than Canadian law students. While Canadian JD candidates have the support of their law school’s career development centre and also go through more formal student recruitment processes, internationally trained lawyers have to rely on their contacts and creativity to find a position at a firm. Here are some tips to help you in that process.

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How to Find the Time and Motivation to Exercise

  • June 07, 2016
  • Wendy Sun

We all know that a healthy lifestyle involves lots of exercise. But no matter how hard we try to manage our time wisely, there are simply not enough hours in the day to accomplish everything we wanted to do. Naturally, when things get busy, exercising becomes the easiest thing to give up. But if you are determined to become more active, here are a few tips and tricks that I frequently use to incorporate exercise into my daily routine.

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How to Avoid Courtroom Embarrassment

  • May 18, 2016
  • Jessica Gagné

Learning the ropes of the courtroom as a junior lawyer can be an intimidating experience. With all the rest of the pressure, it's never fun to make a legal faux pas and be called out on it by the presiding judge in open court (potentially in front of your client, other lawyers, court staff and members of the public). To help you avoid these cringeworthy experiences, the Young Lawyers Division of the Ontario Bar Association was polled and came up with the following tips.

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