Canadian Lawyer

September 2021

The most widely read magazine for Canadian lawyers

Issue link: https://digital.canadianlawyermag.com/i/1408991

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 3 of 51

CONTENTS CONNECT WITH US Got a story or suggestion, or just want to find out some more information? @canlawmag linkedin.com/company/canadianlawyer CHECK IT OUT ONLINE CANADIANLAWYERMAG.COM facebook.com/CanLawMag 2 www.canadianlawyermag.com UPFRONT 01 Editor's desk Introducing the Canadian Lawyer Editorial Board 06 Ontario update Practice counter to Insurance Act and Rules of Professional Conduct, says lawyer 08 Quebec update Media company's access to court documents denied due to timing 10 Atlantic update NS court finds no ambiguity in insurance policy's decontamination expense coverage FEATURES 34 Litigation Social issues such as workplace safety and social inequity come to the fore 46 Learning and Training Shared experience of peer learning fosters inclusion, trust and collaboration SPONSORED CONTENT 32 Inducement increase Head-hunters can't keep up as employers offer overly generous benefit packages 42 Innovation New solution helps real estate lawyers meet key challenges in their practice 44 Data privacy Langlois lawyers weigh in on looming privacy legislation OPINION 16 Marketing Collaboration leads to efficiency that results in greater commercial value 48 Back page How Abella's impact on policy advanced critical Canadian disability rights 12 SPECIAL REPORT TOP 25 MOST INFLUENTIAL LAWYERS 2021 Pushing hard for change all in a day's work for Canadian Lawyer's Top 25 Most Influential Lawyers PROFILE CROSS EXAMINED Persecution during perceived emergencies often follows an historical pattern, which Faisal Kutty has spent his career fighting against SPONSORED CONTENT ERRORS & OMMISSIONS In today's real estate market, mistakes happen — secure extra protection before they do 28 Sponsored by FCT Sponsored by Medchart SPONSORED CONTENT CUTTING-EDGE TECHNOLOGY Medchart broadening capabilities to revolutionize class action and mass tort work LEGAL REPORT REAL ESTATE The collapse of Champlain Towers South in Florida points to the dangers of ageing condos and underfunded reserve funds 43 38 17

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

Archives of this issue

view archives of Canadian Lawyer - September 2021