Doing Law Differently for Young Lawyers
Obiter Dicta, the law school paper at Osgoode Hall, quoted Omar Ha-Redeye on the CBA Futures Initiative to “Do Law Differently.”
The discussion often circled back to the many frustrations everyone felt with the industry. The innovators had high praise for the ‘Do Law Differently’ guide, but lamented their own law school experiences where industry awareness and innovation training were all but unheard of. As someone currently in that boat, I could relate. Omar Ha-Redeye, a Toronto lawyer and legal educator, spoke about the efforts he’s been involved in at Osgoode to bring innovation into the classroom. Between those efforts, new programs at many Canadian law schools, and the new guide, the wheels are certainly turning, but I believe we may still be some time from a truly amended curriculum.