Canadian Lawyer InHouse

May/June 2018

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5 CANADIANLAWYERMAG.COM/INHOUSE MAY/JUNE 2018 COVER STORY Litigation transformation in-house Insurance companies and other legal departments are beefing up their in-house litigation teams with an eye to gaining greater control in defending matters and pursuing issues proactively on behalf of the organizations they represent. By Jennifer Brown www.canadianlawyermag.com/inhouse VOLUME 13/ISSUE 3 For weekly INHOUSE news and updates go to: canadianlawyermag.com/inhouse C O L U M N S 11 EMPLOYMENT LAW Top 5 issues of AI, employment law and the hiring process By Nicola Di Iorio 13 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Federal Court gets serious about equitable remedies By Matthew Norwood 15 WORKPLACE SOLUTIONS Case confirms Quebec employers' duty to accommodate workers with employment injury By Élodie Brunet and Zeïneb Mellouli D E P A R T M E N T S 7 NEWS ROUNDUP A roundup of interesting trends and news for legal departments 48 INDUSTRY SPOTLIGHT Pipeline nightmares By Scott Neilson 51 PROFESSIONAL PROFILE Growing a GC role By Jennifer Brown 54 IN CLOSING Is artificial intelligence going to take my job? By Jonathan Leibtag Planning for cyber-threats The constant threat of cyberattack and data breaches means it's critical to have a plan in place to respond immediately. By Shannon Kari Coping with IP and legislative changes in-house Managing intellectual property at Canada's largest medical marijuana company. By Jennifer Brown 20 28 34 PHOTO: ROBIN KUNISKI 38 Top Intellectual Property and Labour and Employment Boutiques

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