In part three of my interview with immigration lawyer, Nan Berezowski, we discuss Canada's new express entry entry program.
In part two of my interview with immigration lawyer, Nan Berezowski, we discuss the new regulations which restrict temporary foreign workers.
In part one of my interview with immigration lawyer, Nan Berezowski, we discuss Bill C-24, the Minister's new powers to revoke citizenship, and whether citizenship is a right or a privilege.
On Episode 6 of Lawyered, we're speaking with immigration lawyer, Nan Berezowski.
Topics include: citizenship revocation and Bill C-24, the limitations on foreign workers, and Canada's new federal express entry.
In part three of my interview with entertainment lawyer, Stephen Selznick, we speak about the new federal law which protects copyrighted goods from foreign knockoffs.
In part two of my interview with entertainment lawyer, Stephen Selznick, we discuss the legal effects of the CRTC's direction, and how Canadian content will compete with Netflix and HBO.
In part one of my interview with entertainment lawyer, Stephen Selznick, we discuss the the binding effect of consent release waivers in the entertainment industry.
On Episode 05 of Lawyered, we speak with top entertainment lawyer, Stephen Selznick!
Topics include: Dragon's Den and consent release waivers, how Canadian content will compete with Netflix; and a new approach to block foreign knockoff goods.
In part three of my interview with municipal lawyer, Chris Barnett, we discuss a farmer's successful lawsuit against a township, and the corresponding effects on municipal liability.
In part two of my interview with municipal lawyer, Chris Barnett, we discuss the 10-year reviews for Ontario's major provincial land plans, and how it will affect form and function.
In part one of my interview with municipal lawyer, Chris Barnett, we discuss the causes and the lessons learnt from the Elliot Lake mall collapse.
On episode 4 of Lawyered, we're chatting with the 2015 Municipal Lawyer of the year, Chris Barnett.
Topics include: the Elliot Lake mall collapse, Ontario's 10-year review of provincial land plans, and how one farmer sued his town for over $100,000.