The Pitch: Call for submissions April 28, 2016 Attention legal innovators, industry disruptors, and undiscovered geniuses: The Canadian Bar Association and LegalX want to know if youâre ready for The Pitch: Where startups state their case.
Become a Certified In-House Counsel â Canada April 28, 2016 Thereâs a growing demand for in-house counsel who understand business issues and have strong financial literacy skills. The Business Leadership Program for In-House Counsel will give you the competitive edge you need to pave your way toward a leadership role within your organization.
3rd Annual Competition Law Young Lawyers Half-Day Symposium April 28, 2016 The Competition Law Section held its 3rd annual Young Lawyers Half-Day Symposium on April 15 at the Shaw Centre in Ottawa.
Spotlight on section/forum outreach to young lawyers and law students April 28, 2016 At the risk of sounding like a Whitney Houston lyric, at the CBA weâve embraced the idea that young lawyers and law students are the future â without the involvement of this and future generations, the association as we know it will eventually wither away.
CBA Sections and Forums: Call for Nominations April 19, 2016 CBA Sections and Forums are seeking the contribution of its members. This is your opportunity to get involved!
CBA Welcomes Court Challenges Program Reinstatement April 19, 2016 Sarah Lugtig and Mark Power appeared before the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights on behalf of the CBA.
The importance of French-speaking and bilingual lawyers in Ontario April 18, 2016 JUST. - Ontario Bar Association
SCC strikes down mandatory minimum sentence April 15, 2016 The Supreme Court of Canada ruled on April 15 in R. v. Lloyd that a one-year mandatory minimum drug sentence is unconstitutional as it violates section 12 of the Charter (cruel and unusual punishment).
Entity regulation: Governing the forest as well as the trees April 14, 2016 Regulating legal entities as well as the individuals who practise in them reflects the reality of modern practice that many regulatory requirements are fulfilled by the law firm not the individual lawyer. And moving to outcomesâfocused regulation will shift the regulatory focus from reacting to complaints to proactively encouraging ethical best practices.
What We Think of Bill C-6 April 14, 2016 Christopher Veeman, Executive Member of the Canadian Bar Association’s Immigration Law Section, appeared before the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration to discuss the changes to Bill C-6, An Act to Amend the Citizenship Act.