Shocker: The Canadian Supreme Court Is Really, Really White
And this is a big problem, according to many observers.
And this is a big problem, according to many observers.
Maybe our cold neighbor to the north is warming up to the idea of paid surrogacy.
LexisNexis sat down with John Ursin, Managing Partner at Schenck Price, to learn how the firm is using legal AI to strengthen client service and daily legal work.
Welcome to an unfamiliar world involving ice, and brooms, and shoe condoms.
Even if Canada does embrace a "government weed" model, it’s unlikely this will influence the U.S.
How many states have adopted a duty of technology competence for lawyers?
Goodbye Obamacare, hello maple-leaf onesies?
Legal work isn’t slowing down, and the firms that win won’t be the ones working harder — they’ll be the ones working smarter.
Canada and legal technology: a winning combination.
How does one go from law school to being a successful sports agent and more?
He wants to improve access to justice and update the Ontario licensing process. Will he be able to do both?
Did you know that Canadian Biglaw firms haven't raised starting salaries substantially since 2008?
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Canadian Lawyer Magazine put out their rankings of different legal boutiques. Which firms made the cut?
What is ROSS Intelligence? Think of ROSS as your super-duper researcher. ROSS will always find the most relevant case law and legislation.
If that’s happening to female lawyers, what’s going on with other women who don’t have a legal toolbox -- and will it ever change?
Helping you to navigate the tricky tax laws and to pay every dime of tax required—and not a cent more—is exactly what you pay your lawyer for, according to columnist Steve Dykstra.
The Canadian arm of accounting giant Deloitte recently purchased a law firm. What’s that old adage? If you can’t beat ‘em, buy ‘em…