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Mid-sized firms can stay competitive by being client-centric, humble and connected, say firm leaders
Mid-sized law firms occupy a unique space in legal markets – agile enough to offer personal service yet broad enough to ...
Former Canadian Bar Association president Steeves Bujold has been announced as McCarthy Tétrault’s interim chief inclusion ...
The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal dismissed an appeal of a denial of a father’s application for the return of his two children ...
Stein Monast LLP, a Quebec-based full-service law firm, recently announced that Pierre-Olivier Ménard Dumas has become the ...
Most 2024 law graduates in the US to get federal clerkships came from the University of Chicago: ABA
As per law school employment data obtained from the American Bar Association, over 28 percent of 2024 University of Chicago ...
National focus tackles legal setbacks, youth access bans, refugee policy, and prison reform ...
The Canadian Paralympic Committee has re-elected Fasken partner Marc-André Fabien as president for a third term, confirming ...
A trial judge of the British Columbia Supreme Court accepted that the accident caused the appellant a mild traumatic brain injury; neck, back, and shoulder pain immediately after the incident; and ...
The data backs this up. Gensler’s legal workplace survey found that while 59 percent of lawyers say their current office ...
New partners at Gowling explain how tariffs, fraud, and soaring costs are changing IP protection for luxury brands ...
Medical malpractice litigation requires a delicate balance between seeking justice and protecting the privacy of those ...
The Alberta Court of Appeal has ordered a disbarred lawyer and his son to each provide $48,850 as security for costs of two ...
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