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Uber’s Proposal for Portable Benefits Is a Poison Pill
February 27, 2022
Simon Archer and Josh Mandryk say that Uber's proposal for portable benefits is a poison pill that will only benefit Uber itself.
The debate about a minimum wage for articling students is an embarrassment to the legal profession
November 29, 2021
In this Toronto Star op ed, Louis Century explains why the minimum wage debate at the LSO is an embarrassment to the legal profession.
A Reasonable Alternative to Guilt: Flight and Anti-Black Racism
September 21, 2021
Danielle Sandhu proposes reforms aimed at neutralizing the threat of prejudicial effect of evidence of flight against Black accused persons.
How do you prove your client’s dog is a service animal?
June 30, 2021
Kelly Doctor explains how lawyers can help a client prove that their animal is a “service animal"
A lawyer’s guide to strategies for negotiating with toddlers (and other tough negotiators)
February 23, 2021
Natai Shelsen explains how to tame even the toughest negotiator (or tyrant toddler) in this article published in Canadian Lawyer.
What is social acceptability and why does it matter?
October 23, 2020
There can no longer be any doubt that social acceptability is vital for the success of resource development projects. Natai Shelsen discusses why proponents must take the concerns expressed by Indigenous peoples seriously.