LSUC and CABL honour black lawyers’ legacy, future
The Law Society of Upper Canada and the Canadian Association of Black Lawyers encourage colleagues from all cultural backgrounds to attend Black History Month event on February 8 at Convocation […]
Guard changing underway
A generational leadership shift is underway in the legal profession.
City lawyers confident in urban boundary row
The city has about a 70 per cent chance of beating the 20 appellants challenging city council’s urban boundary decision.
Case Law Update: Canada (Attorney General) v. Telezone
Administrative Law Judicial Review and Statutory Appeal Tort Law Practice and Procedure
WeirFoulds Partners Named to Lexpert’s 2010 Guide to Leading US/Canada Cross-border Litigation Lawyers in Canada
We are pleased to announce that Partners Bryan Finlay, David Wingfield and Kim Mullinhave been included in Lexpert’s 2010 Guide to the Leading US/Canada Cross-border Litigation Lawyers in Canada. The […]
Harnessing the benefits of diversity
“Lawyers from minority groups can leverage their backgrounds to their advantage”, says Frank Walwyn, a partner at WeirFoulds and President of the Canadian Associatino of Black Lawyers.
WeirFoulds Partner Michael Statham selected as a 2010 Lexpert Rising Star
WeirFoulds LLP is pleased to announce that our Partner Michael Statham has been named one of Lexpert’s “Rising Stars – Leading Lawyers Under 40” for 2010. The criteria on the […]
Case Law Update: Quebec (A.G.) v. Canadian Owners and Pilots Association
Constitutional Law Division of Powers Aerodromes
WeirFoulds Partner Raj Anand Receives South Asian Bar Association Award
WeirFoulds LLP is pleased to announce that Partner Raj Anand is the recipient of the 2010 Distinguished Career Award from the South Asian Bar Association. The award was presented at […]
New alliance aims to assist with public-sector procurement
WeirFoulds LLP, Deloitte and Touche, and Purchasing Consultants International have created an alliance to help provide comprehensive solutions for the design and implementation of cost-efficient public-sector purchasing.
LSUC switches to online ballot
The LSUC has largely ditched its old paper booklets and will e-mail election materials to lawyers who will then vote for their choices using an online ballot.
Case Law Update: Groen v. Harris
2010 ONCA 621, Released 29 September 2010Civil Trial Jury Trial Mistrial Deference to Trial Judge
Case Law Update: Shaw v. Phipps
[2010] O.J. No. 4283 (Div. Ct.), Released 6 October 2010Administrative Law Standard of Review of Decisions of the HRTO Human Rights Prima Facie Discrimination on the Basis of Race
Black lawyer on Bay St. no longer an oxymoron
Canadian Association of Black Lawyers honours black partners at Bay Street firms.
Case Management: Cumbersome, Costly or Crucial

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