Here are news articles about the situation from The Globe And Mail, The Lawyers Weekly, Law Times, and
CBA National magazine.
As Justice Fran Kitely put it according to an article in
the CBA National Magazine, progress in Ontario has been «astonishingly slow»:
At
the CBA National Magazine's blog, Yves Faguy has up a roundup of some of the reactions; Andrew Coyne had a skeptical take on the decision in the National Post; Emmet Marfarlane had a great post for Maclean's; and there are others.
His work has been highlighted in a number of media outlets, including the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Wired, Vox, National Public Radio, Slate Magazine, Huffington Post, 538, Bloomberg Businessweek, Aba Journal, Law Technology News, The American Lawyer, California Lawyer,
Cba National Magazine (Canada), Legal Futures (UK), Law Society Gazette (UK) and The Globe And Mail (Canada)
In
the CBA National Magazine, Derry Millar, former treasurer of the Law Society of Upper Canada, says, «unprofessionalism slows down the administration of justice.
Beverly Spencer posted a superb summary of the debate in
the CBA National Magazine's Legal Insights & Practice Trends: Should there be a national «justice care» system in Canada?
My latest article on lawyer branding & search - based reputation management is now online in this month's
CBA National magazine!
Not exact matches
For the past decade, he has served as Editor - in - Chief for the
CBA's
National magazine, where the publication earned awards from both the Canadian Business Press and the Canadian Association of Journalists.
I used to make my colleagues at
National nervous by asking my boss, every year or so, «Does the
CBA still need a
magazine?»
In the March 2009 issue of
CBA's
National magazine (page 44), it explains:
He will bring a wealth of new and challenging ideas about the future of the legal profession in Canada to the
CBA and its members through round - table discussions with law firm leaders, a webcast on the future of lawyers, advice on future policy, and articles to be published in the
CBA's
National magazine.
I was about to start a post on this, based on the online discussions which Law Practice
Magazine and the
CBA National are publishing, but I discovered that it had all been done for me, by our colleagues across the AtlanticThe thought of a Data Protection Commissioner as either Sting or Bono, boggles the mind.
The latest edition of the
CBA National, the
magazine of the Canadian Bar Association, had a feature story on a topic that's started to gain attention recently in Canada.
The December issue of the
CBA's
National magazine has been released, and includes the article «Canada's best law firm websites» [pdf] by Luigi Benetton.
The old
National magazine site was previously incorpoorated directly into the
CBA website:
That's I think when you read
CBA National and all the lawyers»
magazines, no one seems to be addressing the nature of legal knowledge itself.
I kept that position for another 18 months, until I left to move to Ottawa and become editor of the
CBA's
National magazine, I job I held for a decade before I set out on my own to do whatever it is that I do now.
Here's a link to the full report, one to its executive summary and 22 recommendations, and one to an article in the
CBA's
National magazine outlining its major points.
He sits on the Editorial Board of the
CBA's
National Magazine, and is frequently interviewed by the media on legal issues.
A few months ago I was asking for some career advice from Jordan Furlong, of the
CBA «s
National Magazine.
She is a regular contributor of case comments for Stewart McKelvey Publications; CanLII Connects; and the
CBA's
National Magazine blog, and has published several articles in legal journals and newsletters.
Led by associate editor Yves Faguy,
National's team of contributors (including staffers and
CBA members) is changing the standards by which legal
magazine blogs are judged.
Our career experts have been featured in the
CBA's
National Magazine providing insights on job search and career management.