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CanadaFashionLaw speaks up

CanadaFashionLaw speaks up

By Ashlee Froese CanadaFashionLaw has some interesting speaking engagements coming up in the Spring across North America. If you happen to be in Toronto, Chicago or Dallas (yee-haw), feel free…



WATCH: Jeremy Richler weighs in on Political Express

WATCH: Jeremy Richler weighs in on Political Express

Toronto lawyer Jeremy Richler joined CTV’s Political Express panel to discuss speculation that Olivia Chow may be considering a run for Mayor of Toronto.…

Text messages need same protection as phone calls

Text messages need same protection as phone calls

By Kristin Bailey Part VI of the Criminal Code creates a comprehensive scheme that must be followed before police are permitted to intercept private communications. This section has historically been…

Calling all innovators: the meat industry needs you

Calling all innovators: the meat industry needs you

By Sara Zborovski Following the latest beef recall, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) announced that it plans to revamp how companies analyze data in an attempt to improve the Canadian food…

LEGAL BRIEF: John Simpson

LEGAL BRIEF: John Simpson

This is the fourth in AdvocateDaily.com’s occasional feature series Legal Brief, profiling lawyers in the Toronto area. By Kayona Lewis Intellectual Property lawyer John Simpson’s Toronto practice Shift Law focuses…



Trudeau will enter race this summer: Richler

Trudeau will enter race this summer: Richler

Expect to hear a summertime announcement from Justin Trudeau throwing his hat in the ring for the Liberal leadership, predicts Toronto lawyer Jeremy Richler, who keeps a sharp eye on the…

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Is it defamation?

Is it defamation?

Toronto lawyer Mark Polley, partner with Polley Faith LLP, weighs in on a story brewing in Durham where some advertisers in a local newspaper say they are being defamed. Watch…

The good old days …

The good old days …

By Lisa Laredo The oldest of the baby boomer generation are now entering their retirement years and it is estimated that by 2036, seniors will represent about one quarter of…



Minor Injury Guidelines have “profound” effect

Minor Injury Guidelines have “profound” effect

It’s been little more than a year since the Minor Injury Guidelines were ushered in as part of Ontario’s auto insurance benefits refit, but one Toronto personal injury lawyer says it’s had…

Catriona Verner: cautious optimism over SCC appointments

Catriona Verner: cautious optimism over SCC appointments

By AdvocateDaily Staff Toronto appellate lawyer Catriona Verner says that while Prime Minister Stephen Harper has the opportunity to stack the Supreme Court when he chooses two new judges this…



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