Every month, Canadian Lawyer will produce a series of articles on a theme affecting the legal profession. All coverage ...
Women are still struggling to be represented in leadership roles in the legal profession, according to the “Raising the Bar: Women in Law – Phase 2 Report” published by the International Bar ...
According to McCarthy Tétrault’s and Western Law’s announcement, the course will aim to explore how the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into law is altering various aspects of corporate ...
In Canadian courtrooms, audio, video, and documents are becoming increasingly convincing, yet their reliability is eroding so ...
Quebec’s top 10 regional law firms meet rising client expectations and demonstrate consistency at the highest level ...
The latest edition of Canadian Lawyer’s top 10 Quebec regional firms has demonstrated the importance of firms maintaining broad capabilities while embedded in local economies and being able to ...
UK lady chief justice Sue Carr has flagged security for judges as a concern in light of the UK government's plan to reduce ...
The Court of King's Bench of Alberta has appointed Parminder K. Johal as a justice, while the Court of King’s Bench of Manitoba has appointed Elissa A.B. Neville and Jonathan M. Woolley as judges.
The court and counsel discovered the man had passed away after the court heard arguments in the case ...
Proposed Rules ‘would have been devastating’ to sexual violence survivors. Ontario’s push to modernize its civil justice ...
Conservatorships are generally set for those unable to manage their own affairs, such as elderly people or young people facing substance abuse or mental health problems. Conservators are usually close ...
The Canadian Civil Liberties Association has lambasted the federal government’s acceleration of the Bill C-9 (Combatting Hate ...