A story in Law Times this week that discusses a recent case raising issues of disclosure obligations and ethics surrounding litigation finance loans.
Author Archives: amysalyzyn
Apps and A2J: Mapping the Opportunities and Risks
A new Slaw post by Amy Salyzyn discusses the risks and opportunities in using legal technology to enhance access to justice.
Innovation finally sprouts in Canada’s legal garden following a pessimistic February
In his latest for the Legal Post, Mitch Kowalski observes:
So much has been happening in Canada’s legal innovation scene over the past three months that it makes me wonder if we’re finally at the tipping point of change in Canadian legal service delivery.
For the full article, see here.
Family Law ADR requires a higher ethical standard
A new blog post by Deanne Sowter provides some initial observations regarding her empirical research on the topic of ethics and professionalism in Family Law ADR.
Law Society of Upper Canada to move forward with proactive entity regulation
As announced on the Law Society’s website:
“Convocation approved the development of detailed options for a compliance-based regulatory framework, as recommended by the Task Force on Compliance-Based Entity Regulation. The options will be the subject of focused consultation with lawyers and paralegals. Convocation also approved the Task Force’s recommendation to seek authority to regulate entities through amendments to the Law Society Act. The recommendations are based on the Task Force’s study of the experience in other jurisdictions, its review of related research and comments received from lawyers, paralegals and legal organizations in response to a call for input.”
Full report available here.
CALE Conference – Teaching Session (Call for Proposals)
Panama Papers and Breaking Bad: Why attack lawyers who help offenders avoid charges, and praise those who help the guilty go free?
Lee Akazaki writes about the above topic in a recent entry on his blog.
A National Code of Conduct?
A new blog post by Alice Woolley up at Slaw.ca in which she discusses the value of adopting uniform professional conduct rules across Canada.
OBA Foundation Chief Justice of Ontario Fellowships
As announced on the OBA website:
“Call for Applications for 2016-17
The OBA Foundation is now accepting applications for the two Fellowships for the 2016-17 year.
The details of the Fellowships are contained in the Fellowship Terms 2016-17. The deadline for applications is Monday, July 4, 2016.
As the Fellowship Terms indicate, the Fellowship in Research is open to full-time faculty teaching at a Canadian university or college, and the Fellowship in Studies is open to all OBA members who do not otherwise qualify for the fellowship open to full-time faculty.
Applications are to be submitted by e-mail, in PDF or Word format, simultaneously to Anton Katz at anton@amklaw.ca and Valerie Dallas at vdallas@oba.org.
Yours truly,
Anton M. Katz, Trustee
OBA Foundation”
Orphaned Again? The Place of Government Lawyers Within New Regulatory Paths
Some thoughts about the place of government lawyers in new proposed forms of entity regulation by Amy Salyzyn now up at Slaw.ca