Omar Ha-Redeye spoke at the 2013 Black Law Students Association of Canada (BLSAC) conference in Ottawa on February 21-24, 2013 on a panel about “Intellectual Property, Entertainment and Technology Law.”
Ontario’s Civil Rules Review Working Group has proposed the most comprehensive reform of Ontario’s Rules of Civil Procedure since their introduction in 1985. The Consultation Paper released in early April weighs in at 122 pages, with recommendations affecting every major element of civil litigation within the province. The Working Group’s overarching goal is to get […]
The global legal services market needs optimistic contrarians: strong people who think fast and clearly, and whose actions are decisive and fearless. Their power needs to be united, harnessed, and used for good. The legal services sector has always had a reputation for being tough. It’s getting tougher by the minute and unlikely to let […]
As we start to come out of the winter season, I thought it was important to remind everyone that at times, there are friends and colleagues who are having a harder time shedding the heaviness of the dark winter months. Recently I watched a commercial, where a man is sitting quietly at a football game […]
Renowned for its dysfunction, the leadership of the Ontario Superior Court deserves some credit for belatedly admitting the court to be in crisis. Acknowledging the need for bold, fundamental reforms it tasked the Civil Rules Working (Working Group) with identifying ways to reduce complexity, costs and delays and stated that “minor amendments (to the Rules) […]
Both Lexis+ and Westlaw Canada allow you to restrict your search to just the table of contents of a book. Restricting a search to just subject headings — rather than the full text of a book — can be an effective way of reducing the number of extraneous results. To search the table of contents […]