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  • April 11, 2025

    OBA award winners announced ahead of June 19 gala

    The Ontario Bar Association (OBA) has announced the winners of this year’s association awards. The recipients will be honoured at the OBA Awards Gala on June 19 in Toronto.

  • April 11, 2025

    JFK Law adds a partner and two associates

    JFK Law LLP has announced that Nadir André has joined the firm as a partner, and Lauren Daniel and Isabelle Simard have joined as associates.

  • April 11, 2025

    David Nurse appointed Nova Scotia’s Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Review Officer

    Lawyer David Nurse has been appointed as Nova Scotia’s new Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIPOP) Review Officer.

  • April 11, 2025

    Daniel Lupinacci joins Wildeboer Dellelce

    Wildeboer Dellelce has welcomed Daniel Lupinacci to its debt products practice group.

  • April 11, 2025

    Nova Scotia, legal group providing power of attorney app

    Nova Scotia has partnered with a legal resource provider to develop a free app aimed at making it easier to name a power of attorney.

  • April 11, 2025

    Artificial unintelligence; a.k.a., chino evil

    James Dewald, a plaintiff in a New York State employment case, was granted permission by an appellate division court to submit his argument via a video. This presentation, however, lasted all of a few seconds as Dewald used an AI-generated avatar created by some company in San Francisco rather than one that looked more like him.

  • April 11, 2025

    Double bind: How the digital age exposes intertwined failures of outdated democracy, law

    Imagine two pillars, democracy and the legal system, both meant to support a just and stable society. Both were largely conceived and constructed for a world operating at a different rhythm, a world before the instantaneous connectivity of the digital age. Now, this digital revolution is shaking both pillars simultaneously, revealing deep and interconnected flaws.

  • April 11, 2025

    Conditions in Ontario jails have now become an international embarrassment

    Sharif Rahman was on life support in a London, Ont., hospital after he was attacked outside the Curry House restaurant in Owen Sound, Ont. Rahman was a 44-year-old man originally from Bangladesh. He studied economics before obtaining a master’s degree in international development at the University of Glasgow. He bought the Curry House in Owen Sound in 2015. He remained unresponsive, having suffered a brain injury in the Aug. 17, 2023, assault. He died in the hospital a week later.

  • April 11, 2025

    Ontario Court of Appeal upholds decision in Chippewas of Saugeen First Nation case

    In a recent ruling, the Ontario Court of Appeal upheld a lower court’s decision in Chippewas of Saugeen First Nation v. South Bruce Peninsula (Town), [2024] O.J. No. 5607 a case that addresses key issues in the interpretation and application of Indigenous treaties. This decision examines important legal principles regarding treaty interpretation and the rights of landowners.

  • April 10, 2025

    Constitutional clash brewing as Ottawa targets immigration bar with up to $1.5 million in admin penalties

    Bar organizations are warning Ottawa that a new administrative monetary penalty regime to be applied to legal professionals — featuring penalties of up to $1.5 million for immigration and refugee lawyers determined by federal officials to have participated in clients’ misrepresentations — will be constitutionally challenged if lawyers are not exempted from the proposed regulations, which are expected to come into force later this year.

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