In a sector rife with burnout and careers cut short amid a culture of overwork, some law firms are doing away with ...
Although client surveys are common in other industries, many law firms don’t seek out feedback. However, a formal process for gathering it can help enhance client relationships. At Cassels Brock & ...
Concened by the increasing use of the notwithstanding clause by provincial governments and threats to do so by a potential future federal government, the Canadian Civil Liberties Association is ...
Humanity’s capacity for creativity has long been seen as one of our defining traits, setting us apart from the rest of creation. Creativity in writing has deep roots, dating back to when humans etched ...
Bien que les sondages auprès des clients soient courants dans d’autres secteurs, de nombreux cabinets juridiques ne recherchent pas de rétroaction. Cependant, un processus formel de collecte de ces ...
The Ontario Bar Association has launched a new, free interactive learning platform for lawyers looking to learn about generative AI. This comes two years after the world was introduced to OpenAI’s ...
The gap between a right and a remedy for its violation reveals a significant barrier to the UNDRIP Act’s success in advancing reconciliation in the law. Former Justice Minister David Lametti told the ...
Jason Madden always uses the same analogy to describe the epic Métis fight for full recognition as Indigenous Peoples with self-determination rights. “We’d knock on the federal government’s door. The ...
In October, Clarence Woodhouse walked out of a Winnipeg courtroom a free man—five decades late. Fifty years earlier, he and two other Indigenous men were convicted of murdering a restaurant worker.