Big Changes Are Here For Executive Compensation Disclosure
The time is now for public companies to start preparing for the new comprehensive executive compensation disclosure requirements.
Police Brutality, The YouTube Hit; Officers Should Record Every Interaction With Civilians, Argues A Toronto Lawyer
“University to Name Building for Jamaican Benefactor”
A Lawyer’s Duty to the Court
Cited in: The Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation for the Diocese of Sault St. Marie v Axa Insurance (Canada), 2015 ONSC 4755, and Healthy Lifestyle Medical Group Inc. v. Chand Morningside Plaza […]
The Manual Review of Electronic Documents
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Women in Charge: Trailblazers for the next generation
Being a managing partner means different things in different firms.
The Paper Chase
Lease documentation takes many forms, from short form deal sheets to long form ground leases. Choosing the right form for your situation can help ensure you get the lease you expected – and that it is legally binding.
Tighter Rules on Damages in Wrongful Dismissal Cases
A new Supreme Court of Canada decision provides both relief and clarity for employers facing potential wrongful dismissal actions.
Why the Difference for “Non-Whites”?
The changing face of Human Rights complaints
The new Human Rights regime will impact both employers and unions in dealing with the system.
A Step in the Right Direction
Commercial Real Estate Quiz
How much do you know about commercial real estate?
Derry Millar acclaimed as LSUC treasurer: He’s not afraid of making decisions’
The Police, The Taxman and the Wink
LSUC targets female exodus
For as little as $15 a year from each member, the Law Society of Upper Canada could make it easier for female lawyers to remain in the profession while balancing […]