In part three of my interview with education lawyer, Tom McRae, we chat about Bill 37 and the changes to the investigation and disciplinary process for teachers in Ontario
In part two of my interview with education lawyer, Tom McRae, we speak about the Ontario Ombudsman’s new jurisdiction over school boards
In part one of my interview with education lawyer, Tom McRae, we speak about the limits of religious accommodation in the school system
To wrap up Season 3, we’re speaking about education law with the outgoing OBA Section Chair, Tom McRae.
Topics: religious accommodations in schools, the ombudsman’s jurisdiction over school boards and changes to the disciplinary process for teachers
In part three of our interview with international trade lawyer, Jessica Horwitz, where we will speak about the federal legislation that governs foreign public corruption.
In part two of our interview with international trade lawyer, Jessica Horwitz, we will chat about the Canada-EU Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement.
In part one of my interview with international trade lawyer, Jessica Horwitz, we speak about the legal implications of trade remedies.
We're getting global and chatting with international trade lawyer, Jessica Horwitz about the legal issues on Canada's trade abroad.
Topics: trade remedies; Canada-EU trade agreement; and foreign corruption legislation.
In part three of my interview with condo lawyer, Denise Lash, we speak about the application of the business judgement rule in the condo context.
In part two of my interview with condo lawyer, Denise Lash, we discuss the proposed mandatory licensing rules for condo managers.
In part one of my interview with condo lawyer, Denise Lash, we will chat about the legal issues surrounding AirBNB and short term rentals.
On this week’s episode, we’re speaking with condominium lawyer Denise Lash about the legal topics facing the owners and managers of vertical communities.
Topics: AirBnB and short-term rentals; mandatory manager licensing; and the business judgement rule.
In part three of my interview with children’s lawyer, Mercedes Perez, we speak about recent cases about parents who sought to refuse medical treatment on behalf of their children.
In part two of my interview with children’s lawyer, we speak about a new child-focused principle arising from a recent coroner’s inquest.
In part one of my interview with children’s lawyer, Mercedes Perez, we speak about Bill 89 and reforms to the secure isolation of children
On this week’s episode, we’re chatting with children’s lawyer Suzan Fraser about the top legal issues facing youths and young persons.
Topics: secure isolation and solitary confinement; a new child-focused legal principle; and parental refusal of medical treatment.
In part three of my interview with securities lawyer, Junaid Subhan, we chat about a potential best interest standard for securities registrants
In part two of my interview with securities lawyer, Junaid Subhan, we speak about how the fintech sector can integrate the Know Your Client requirement for securities.
In part one of my interview with securities lawyer, Junaid Subhan, we discuss whether social media can satisfy companies’ obligations for public disclosure
We're getting financial this week and chatting with Junaid Subhan about securities law!
Topics: material disclosure on social media; knowing your client in the fintech sector; and a "best interest" standard for registrants.
In part three of my interview with advertising lawyer, Catherine Bate, we cover the recent legislation which prevents the expiration of loyalty reward points across Canada.
In part two of my interview with advertising lawyer, Catherine Bate, we discuss the allegations and settlement surrounding Amazon Canada’s deceptive list prices and helpful compliance strategies.
In part one of my interview with advertising lawyer, Catherine Bate, we speak about the filing of a Quebec class action claim against McDonald’s restaurants.
On this week’s episode, we’re speaking with one of Canada’s leading advertising lawyers, Catherine Bate, about truth, advertising and everything in between.
Topics: children's advertising and McDonald's; deceptive pricing and Amazon Canada; and a prohibition on the expiration of loyalty reward points.
In part three of my interview with mental health lawyer, Mercedes Perez, we speak about a recent appellate ruling that shed lights on the available ORB remedies for hospital misconduct.