Osborne was most recently an Ontario Superior Court judge in Toronto, which he joined in 2022. He previously worked at Lenczner Slaght and at Goodmans LLP. His practice covered commercial law, ...
The Supreme Court of Canada will hear 18 appeals during its winter session, with cases including the closely watched appeal of Quebec’s Bill 21, which bans religious symbols for certain public ...
Every year, Canadian Lawyer asks the legal profession what they are charging for services. This year was like none before, as COVID rearranged work and life for everyone. Despite all the changes, the ...
The Alberta Court of Appeal held that legislation requiring candidates seeking enrolment with the Law Society of Alberta to take an oath of allegiance infringed a man’s right to religious freedom ...
Hollywood actor and director Rob Reiner and his wife, photographer and film producer Michele Singer Reiner, were reportedly killed by their son Nick according to prosecutors, reported the Associated ...
For every wrongful or negligent act, there will always be legal consequences. Canadian laws bring justice by penalizing the offender and by compensating the injured party through personal injury ...
As federal lawmakers prepare for a sweeping new immigration bill, the Canadian Immigration Lawyers Association is sounding the alarm over what it describes as a profound threat to parliamentary ...
Aside from the suffering they’ve already experienced, lawsuits for claims for personal injury are another cause of stress for victims and their families. As such, lawyers hope to mend their sufferings ...
Legal Aid Alberta (LAA) announced the following appointments to its board of directors, effective Dec. 9: Brad Pickering as chair, David Linder as vice chair, and Tamar Epstein, Roseanne Carey, and ...
The Alberta Court of Appeal told a Calgary lawyer who bans his firm from using generative AI that he “bears ultimate responsibility” for submitting a factum with hallucinated case law, even though the ...
The Court of Appeal for British Columbia has ruled against a Port Alberni mother who claimed two school events about Indigenous culture violated her children’s religious freedoms. The court of appeal ...
In a move that will upend how courts in multiple provinces currently interpret federal bankruptcy and insolvency law, the Supreme Court of Canada declined to release a North Vancouver woman from her ...
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