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Latest survey shows that most YLaw’s lawyers rarely take the fifth day off, yet most still recommend the model ...
The National Institute of Anthropology and History said the company had not been allowed to monetize the video ...
The Alberta Court of Justice has welcomed Tracey Bailey, Sheri Epp, Karen McGowan, Alicia Wendel, and Colin Wetter as new ...
The Canadian Bar Association’s Alberta branch (CBA Alberta) expressed disappointment in the provincial government’s passage ...
The Ontario Court of Appeal made two appellants, whom a prior court order had removed as estate trustees, pay $21,000 in ...
The British Columbia Supreme Court found it in the interests of justice for civil claims alleging defamation, negligent ...
Ethnic diversity is inadequate in arbitration tribunals, according to findings from "The Study on Ethnic Diversity in ...
Recent case law is reshaping joint ownership—are you up to date? Joint ownership continues a highly contested area of law in Canada, with courts frequently addressing disputes over rights of ...
AI could improve the efficacy of both legal and administrative work for solos and small firms, says Joshua Lenon ...
Abbe Lowell, a Washington-based lawyer, has quit law firm Winston & Strawn to establish Lowell & Associates, a new law firm seeking to represent those targeted by US President Donald Trump’s ...
Canadian law firms are already ill-prepared for cyberattacks, and the wider use of artificial intelligence will only make the ...
“We never put ourselves before the client, in such things as trying to settle too early, settling for less than a reasonable ...
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