In part three of my interview with construction lawyer, Sharon Vogel, we discuss jurisdictional issues between federal and provincial construction legislation
In part two of my interview with construction lawyer, Sharon Vogel, we chat about Ontario’s new Construction Act - the first substantial legislative overhaul of the Construction Lien Act in over 30 years
In part one of my interview with construction lawyer, Sharon Vogel, we speak about legal mechanisms to curb corruption in the construction industry
For our Season 4 finale, we're speaking with construction lawyer, Sharon Vogel, who was ranked as one of 2017's Top 25 Most Influential Lawyers in Canada!
Topics: corruption in the construction industry; Ontario's new Construction Act; division of powers issues between federal and provincial legislation
In part three of my interview with infrastructure lawyer, Nick Shkordoff, we’ll discuss the environmental and community benefit requirements of infrastructure projects
In part two of my interview with infrastructure lawyer, Nick Shkordoff, we chat about free trade agreements and the implications for government procurement
In part one of my interview with infrastructure lawyer, Nick Shkordoff, we speak about the structure and considerations of the P3 funding model
This week, we host our first guest from the public sector as Nick Shkordoff (senior legal counsel at Infrastructure Ontario) chats with us about the mechanisms of infrastructure law!
Topics: the P3 funding model; CETA, free trade agreements and procurement; and the social benefit incentives for government infrastructure
In part three of my interview with labour lawyer, Lindsay Lawrence, we discuss random drug testing in the workplace
In part two of my interview with labour lawyer, Lindsay Lawrence, we chat about the controversy and implications of unpaid internships
In part one of my interview with labour lawyer, Lindsay Lawrence, we speak about the scope and remedies for workplace harassment.
We’re switching gears this week and getting into the ins and outs of labour law featuring Lindsay Lawrence!
Topics: workplace harassment and #MeToo; unpaid internships; and random drug testing
In part three of my interview with commercial lawyer, Monique Jilesen, we discuss additional trends in corporate law
In part two of my interview with special situations lawyer, Walied Soliman, we chat about proxy battles and potential resolution tactics
In part one of my interview with special situations lawyer, Walied Soliman, we speak about the trends and legal requirements for hostile takeovers
On this episode, we're speaking about commercial law with Monique Jilesen, one of the top 50 trial lawyers in the country!
Topics: third-party litigation funding; summary judgement procedures; the development of the duty of good faith.
In part three of my interview with competition lawyer, Michael Osborne, we talk about the mediated settlements in Competition Bureau matters
In part two of my interview with competition lawyer, Michael Osborne, we discuss the trend of abuses of dominance
In part one of my interview with competition lawyer, Michael Osborne, we speak about the bread price-fixing allegations in Canadian grocery stores
On this episode, we're speaking about competition lawyer, Michael Osborne, about price-fixing, abuses of dominance and merger control
Topics: bread price-fixing; abuses of dominance cases; and mediated settlements with the Competition Bureau
In part three of my interview with commercial lawyer, Monique Jilesen, we discuss the development of the contractual duty of good faith
In part two of my interview with commercial lawyer, Monique Jilesen, we chat about the strategy and logistics regarding summary judgement procedures
In part one of my interview with commercial lawyer, Monique Jilesen, we speak about the introduction and implications of the third party litigation funding model
On this episode, we're speaking about commercial law with Monique Jilesen, one of the top 50 trial lawyers in the country!
Topics: third-party litigation funding; summary judgement procedures; the development of the duty of good faith.
In part three of my interview with broadcasting lawyer, Mark Lewis, we discuss FairPlay’s proposed approach to address online piracy and the implications for net neutrality