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On April 22, LexisNexis was joined by members of the judiciary who brought different perspectives and experiences and shared their thoughts on the topic of Technology driving change in Canadian court systems.
Speakers: Justice Joseph Kenkel, Chief Judge Pamela Williams, and Justice April D. Grosse
Lawyer Sean O'Donnell provides guidance on some of the major employment law issues that employers have faced during the pandemic, including wrongful dismissal, constructive dismissal, mitigation of damages, human rights, occupational health and safety, and vaccination issues.
On March 10, 2022 our esteemed panelists shared their insightful perspectives and experiences on the topic of Covid-19 related Return to Office Policies in Ontario.
On September 29, LexisNexis was joined by distinguished panelists from the legal industry, bringing different perspectives and experiences to share their thoughts on the topic of Legal Operations and how technology can help legal departments manage legal spend and outside counsel
Speakers: Melissa LaFlair, Dana Zuech, Robert Ambrogi, and Shaya Silber
On July 7, LexisNexis was joined by distinguished panelists from the legal industry, bringing different perspectives and experiences to share their thoughts on the topic of technology in law. This masterclass gave way to an engaging and insightful live conversation.
Gary shares some inspiring and motivational stories about what it’s like to be a Canadian Lawyer Coach. Learn how to overcome the challenges and capitalize on the opportunities that the COVID-19 pandemic presents when growing a law firm.
The beginning of 2021 represents a convergence of various changes in the construction law world in Ontario. Lockdown restrictions affect some new construction projects, adjudication under the Construction Act is over a year old and authority over new home construction licensing is transferring to a new body.
Further to our November 2019 cannabis webinar, Russell Bennett, B.Sc., LL.B. will highlight some of the major developments of cannabis law since legalization, including the new regulations for edibles, extracts and topicals, cannabis and COVID-19, and the updates in his new edition.
LexisNexis presents the Justice Adapting webinar, the Alberta chapter. Justices from various levels of court provide answers to critical questions about how their courts are adapting to restricted operations due to COVID-19.
Speakers: Hon Deputy Chief Justice McLellan | Hon Justice Khular | Hon Chief Justice Moreau
In this webinar, a panel of senior leaders from the Law Society of Northwest Territories, Law Society of Nunavut, and Law Society of Yukon discuss a broad range of activities, initiatives, and policies that lawyers should consider to ensure professional standards and regulatory requirements are met.
Speakers: John MacLean | Glenn Tait | Mark Wallace
This webinar covers how panelists are keeping their practices running, managing “physically-distanced” client communications, altering their marketing strategies, adopting new technology while dealing with court closures and emergency hearings.
Speakers: Leena Yousefi | James Speakman | Katherine McNeil
The discussion will cover how the practitioners are keeping their practices running, adapting their marketing strategies, managing “physically-distanced” client communications, adopting new technology, dealing with court closures and emergency hearings, etc.
Speakers: Blake Lyngseth | Evan Ivkovic | David Anber
LexisNexis Canada presents the Justice Adapting - Saskatchewan Court. Answering critical questions about how their courts are adapting to restricted operations due to COVID-19.
Speakers: Judge E. Kalenith | Chief Justice R. Richards | Judge B. Bauer | Chief Justice M. Popescu
LexisNexis Canada presents the Justice Adapting - The Manitoba Courts. Answering critical questions about how their courts are adapting to restricted operations due to COVID-19.
In this webinar we will discuss a broad range of activities, initiatives and policies lawyers should consider to ensure professionalism, regulatory requirements governing continuing professional development, various practice arrangements, and their relationship to colleagues, employees and many others.
Speakers: Tilly Pillay | Robert MacGregor | Ian Patey | Marc L. Richard
LexisNexis Canada presents the Justice Adapting - The Atlantic Canada Courts. Answering critical questions about how their courts are adapting to restricted operations due to COVID-19.
Speakers: Hon Chief Justice Raymond Whalen | Hon Chief Justice H. Jenkins | Hon Chief Justice Pamela Williams | Hon Chief Justice Tracey K. DeWare
LexisNexis presents the Justice Adapting webinar, the British Columbia chapter. Justices from various levels of court provide answers to critical questions about how their courts are adapting to restricted operations due to COVID-19.
Speakers: Hon Chief Justice Robert J. Bauman | Hon Chief Justice Melissa Gillespie | Hon Chief Justice Christopher E. Hinkson
Listen to a question and answer panel with three Ontario judges, as they will provide insight into questions such as their experiences in operating virtual courtrooms, the use of judicial discretionary powers to achieve just and fair results, plans for further adaptations, technological successes and challenges, and which processes, if any, the courts will continue to adopt in the post-pandemic world.
Speakers: Hon. Associate Chief Justice Peter DeFreitas – Ontario Court of Justice | Hon. Associate Chief Justice Alexandra Hoy - Ontario Court of Appeal | Hon. Associate Chief Justice Frank Marrocco – Superior Court of Justice | Hon. Justice Leslie Pringle – Ontario Court of Justice
On April 22, LexisNexis was joined by members of the judiciary who brought different perspectives and experiences and shared their thoughts on the topic of Technology driving change in Canadian court systems.
Speakers: Justice Joseph Kenkel, Chief Judge Pamela Williams, and Justice April D. Grosse
On April 22, LexisNexis was joined by members of the judiciary who brought different perspectives and experiences and shared their thoughts on the topic of Technology driving change in Canadian court systems.
Speakers: Justice Joseph Kenkel, Chief Judge Pamela Williams, and Justice April D. Grosse
On April 22, LexisNexis was joined by members of the judiciary who brought different perspectives and experiences and shared their thoughts on the topic of Technology driving change in Canadian court systems.
Speakers: Justice Joseph Kenkel, Chief Judge Pamela Williams, and Justice April D. Grosse
On April 22, LexisNexis was joined by members of the judiciary who brought different perspectives and experiences and shared their thoughts on the topic of Technology driving change in Canadian court systems.
Speakers: Justice Joseph Kenkel, Chief Judge Pamela Williams, and Justice April D. Grosse
On April 22, LexisNexis was joined by members of the judiciary who brought different perspectives and experiences and shared their thoughts on the topic of Technology driving change in Canadian court systems.
Speakers: Justice Joseph Kenkel, Chief Judge Pamela Williams, and Justice April D. Grosse
On April 22, LexisNexis was joined by members of the judiciary who brought different perspectives and experiences and shared their thoughts on the topic of Technology driving change in Canadian court systems.
Speakers: Justice Joseph Kenkel, Chief Judge Pamela Williams, and Justice April D. Grosse
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