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Creating a Gender Diverse Canada: Recent economic developments in creating a more gender inclusive country

  • October 27, 2017
  • Joelle Kabouchi

In recent years, the legal profession and the global community have taken a greater interest in addressing gender diversity. This article discusses how international trade, Canadian budgetary measures and securities regulation have each addressed gender in areas of major reform. This article is not intended to be a critical analysis of the covered initiatives, but instead a brief overview of what is being done in Canada about gender diversity on an economic level.

Young Lawyers' Division, Student Forum

Technically Speaking: How Lawyers are using Technology Today

  • October 27, 2017
  • Calvin Hancock

The Ontario Bar Association organized Technically Speaking: How Lawyers are using Technology Today on September 14, 2017. Attendees heard from three professionals, Erin Zipes, Thomas Bennett, and Alyssa Tomkins, about developments in the use and application of technology to our lives and the practice of law. It was an informative evening overall.

Young Lawyers' Division, Student Forum

Employment Law Basics: Employment Contracts and Termination Best Practices

  • September 27, 2017
  • Samia Hussein

Navigating employment law issues can be daunting for employers. Human rights, health and safety, privacy, employment standards, accessibility, and so much more. In particular, the beginning and end of an employment relationship can present unforeseen challenges. This article briefly highlights these challenges and discusses the importance of an employment contract and some termination best practices.

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My Continued and Unexpected Dabbling Into Charter Litigation

  • September 27, 2017
  • Andrew Sudano

Recently, I was provided with the opportunity to advance a constitutional challenge to section 31 of the Family Law Act on behalf of my client, Joshua Coates. The case – Coates v. Watson, 2017 ONCJ 454 - represents a victory for a variety of historically discriminated against groups, namely individuals with disabilities, children of LGBTQ same-sex parented families, custodial parents who are overwhelmingly women, and children born of unmarried parents.

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To Gown, or Not to Gown? That is the Question

  • September 15, 2017
  • Meagan Jennings

When do you gown? A practical question not taught in law school, the following will provide a how to guide on the do’s and don’ts of dressing for court. The general rule is that if you are appearing before a Master you are not required to gown, whereas if you are appearing before a judge you are required to gown.

Young Lawyers' Division, Student Forum

Highlights from OBA's "Expert Advice on Launching Your Legal Career: I Have My Law Degree, Now What? (Ottawa)"

  • September 15, 2017
  • Kathleen Carkner

The Young Lawyers’ Division in Ottawa hosted its annual event Expert Advice on Launching your Legal Career: I have my Law Degree, Now What? The first part of the event focused on ways to facilitate the transition from school into the legal profession. The second part of the event focused on more practical matters. However, the highlight of the day was the short presentation given on how to handle our finances.

Young Lawyers' Division

Hireback Season

  • May 17, 2017
  • Summer Somani

The author shares her personal experience and tips on how to survive hire-back season.

Young Lawyers' Division

Inaugural Young Lawyers Gala

  • May 17, 2017
  • Heather Douglas

On the last Tuesday in May, the Ontario Bar Association will be hosting its inaugural Young Lawyers Gala. The keynote speaker will be Michael Bryant, the former Attorney General of Ontario and current change-maker.

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Breach of Confidence – An Emerging Tort

  • May 17, 2017
  • Selina Andrello

The author explains an emerging Law of Tort - "Breach of Confidence" using the recent case of Doe 464533 v N.D., 2016.

Young Lawyers' Division