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.
In part three of my interview with environmental lawyer, Dianne Saxe, we discuss how new ministerial orders are having significant consequences for innocent officers and directors of polluting companies.
In part one of my interview with environmental lawyer, Dianne Saxe, we discuss how the legal tools to combat climate change.
On episode 3 of Lawyered, we're going green and chatting with environmental lawyer, Dr. Dianne Saxe.
Topics include: climate change, polluted lands, and environmental personal liability.
In part two of my interview with technology lawyer, Addison Cameron-Huff, we discuss Canada's Anti-Spam Legislation and its approach to curbing e-mail spam messages.
In part three of my interview with technology lawyer, Addison Cameron-Huff, we discuss how the popularity of bitcoin will be affected by legal mechanisms.
In part one of my interview with technology lawyer, Addison Cameron-Huff, we discuss his detailed statistic to go behind the numbers of the decisions of the Supreme Court of Canada.
On episode 2 of Lawyered, we sit down with technology lawyer, Addison Cameron-Huff.
Topics include: statistics behind the Supreme Court, anti-spam legislation, and the legal side of bitcoin.
In the third part of my interview with employment lawyer, Andrew Monkhouse, we discuss the Supreme Court's recent decision which granted the RCMP the right to collectively bargain. We also chat about what this means for other non-unionized organizations.
In part two of my interview with employment lawyer, Andrew Monkhouse, we discuss whether dishonesty at work can be a ground of employment termination. We also chat about this can affect long-term disability payments.
In part one of my interview with employment lawyer, Andrew Monkhouse, we discuss the employment and labour implications of the Jian Ghomeshi case. We also talk about what lawyers can do to keep workplaces safe from harassment.
On the first episode of LawyerEd, we'll chat with employment lawyer, Andrew Monkhouse.
Topics include: takeaways from the Jian Ghomeshi case, dishonesty in the workplace, and the RCMP's right to collectively bargain.