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Rédacteurs : Angela Ogang - Central Region, Tomilola Adebiyi - East Region

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Checking Out Growing Legal Innovation and Tech in Ontario

  • 14 mai 2018
  • Mark Asfar

This year is shaping up to be a great one for legal innovation in Canada. For many lawyers and firms the task of updating their systems and processes to currently existing technology is an intimidating challenge, and the prospect of actually pursuing innovative or novel solutions is just not on the table. However, and despite this apparently ubiquitous problem, lawyers across the globe have finally begun to embrace technology.

Young Lawyers' Division, Student Forum

Fun in the Sun with a Side of Networking

  • 11 mai 2018
  • Erin Page, Associate at Gowling WLG

The sun is finally starting to shine, and it seems that spring has arrived. With summer just around the corner, Ottawa has a number of great outdoor team sporting events coming up that you can get involved in with fellow young lawyers or even potential or existing clients.

Young Lawyers' Division, Student Forum

The Race to Declare Trans Mountain a "Work for the General Advantage of Canada"

  • 11 mai 2018
  • Zackery M. Shaver, Library of Parliament

The race to seek a resolution in Kinder Morgan’s hard-fought Trans Mountain Pipeline saga is making headlines. Kinder Morgan, in news reports, has imposed a May 31 deadline, after which it will cancel its multibillion dollar pipeline project. Meanwhile, Alberta Senator Douglas Black has tabled a public bill that would see that the “Trans Mountain Pipeline Project and related works are declared to be works for the general advantage of Canada.”

Student Forum, Young Lawyers' Division

So You’ve Finished your Articles: Five tips for the post-articling transition

  • 11 mai 2018
  • Calvin Hancock

The typical articling term involves a steep learning curve and long hours. It can be difficult to think about or plan for life after that ten-month end date. But once you’ve run the gauntlet and been called to the bar, it’s time to transition into life as an associate. The following observations and tips, learned through experience, can ease this transition.

Young Lawyers' Division, Student Forum

My First Year of (Non) Practice

  • 19 décembre 2017
  • Kate Julien

This article discusses pursuing a career in politics and public policy, the day to day work of a political staffer, and how a career in policy differs from law.

Young Lawyers' Division, Student Forum

Keep Calm, Lawyer On!

  • 19 décembre 2017
  • Sina Hariri

This article discusses practice tips and tricks on surviving the practice of law for young lawyers.

Young Lawyers' Division

To Specialize or To Not Specialize: A Challenging Decision for Young Lawyers

  • 23 novembre 2017
  • Susana May Yon Lee

While many young lawyers benefit from a generalized legal practice, others decide to specialize early on in their career. Some of the reasons why a young lawyer may decide to specialize include (i) developing technical skills early on in the subject area; (2) developing an understanding of clients' specific interests and needs; and (3) receiving training by the best lawyers in the field.

Young Lawyers' Division

Craft Beer Tasting & Networking Event – OBA YLD Fall Social

  • 23 novembre 2017
  • Alison Southern

On October 25, 2017, dozens of young lawyers gathered at the 3 Brewers on Sparks Street in Ottawa for the Young Lawyers Division – East’s kick-off networking event. Attendees enjoyed a craft beer tasting – with beer made exclusively by the 3 Brewers, appetizers, and plenty of lively conversation.

Young Lawyers' Division

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

  • 27 octobre 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

  • 27 octobre 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