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How 2SLGBTQ+ leaders in the legal profession harnessed their backgrounds, personalities, and opportunities to move the needle ...
After months or years of litigation to resolve a personal injury claim, clients want to walk away with a large settlement in ...
As businesses emphasize their Canadian operations or aspects of production that happen here, consumers are left trying to ...
The majority makes a critical shift in rejecting the parental intention test, which observers say has long failed women, especially migrants, fleeing violence ...
After months or years of litigation to resolve a personal injury claim, clients want to walk away with a large settlement in their pockets. A lump sum payout often provides some form of closure to a ...
After decades of relative quiet, talk of conscription and national service is suddenly making headlines on both sides of the Atlantic. This is not surprising, given the world looks more dangerous than ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly being deployed in many sectors of society. As with any new technology, we must understand its capabilities and limitations, particularly given the high stakes ...
Simon Margolis knew he wanted to be a lawyer. He enjoys writing, tackling conceptual problems, and diving into minutia. But psychologists told his parents he should focus on computer science instead – ...
Concerned 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 ...
For those keeping tabs on the bleeding edge between information technology and the law, there were two takeaways from the recent tribunal ruling on Air Canada's rogue chatbot. First, when the rules ...