In the past, we won
the Legal Culture Award in 2009 and 2007, and were finalists in 2008.
Law is Cool was a finalist for
the Legal Culture Award.
In the past, we won
the Legal Culture Award in 2009 and 2007, and were finalists...
In addition to my immense appreciation to Steve for the honour and all his work on the CLawBies, I want to send a shout - out to Slaw, which deservedly led all Canadian law blogs with three CLawBie mentions, including the Best
Legal Culture Award and Best Legal Technology Blog awards.
This year we were a runner up for
the Legal Culture Award, which we're still honoured to have.
3)
Legal Culture Award — Slaw evolved in 2008, drawing in more Canadian blogging talent (see Omar & the Daves!)
Law Talk compadres, Michael Carabash and Omar Ha - Redeye, in
the Legal Culture Award category.
Other winners last year included Garry Wise for best practitioner support blog, LawisCool.com for
the legal culture award and Slaw for best technology blog.
1) Best Canadian Law Blog (or Blogger) Award 2) Best Practitioner Support Blog 3)
Legal Culture Award 4) Non-Legal Audience Award 5) Friend of the North Awards 6) EuroCan Connection Awards 7) Practice Management Award 8) Law Librarian Blog Award 9) Best Legal Technology Blog 10) Best New Law Blog Award 11) Law Professor Blog Award
Not exact matches
The focus on knowledge sharing behaviours and
culture is reflected in Burges Salmon's close, collaborative working relationships, partner - led approach and its top - tier expertise as recognised in the leading
legal and industry
award schemes and
legal directories.
This year the
Awards recognize strategic vision, particularly focusing on cross-border initiatives, robust partnership
culture, strong financial performance and growth, consistent excellence in delivery of
legal services as well as outstanding talent management.
Friend of the WLMP
Award — The Friend of the WLMP
Award recognizes either a WLMP
legal mentor, an ally organization or a WLMP supporter for their dedication to women's
legal mentorship and work in increasing the retention of women in the law by shifting our
legal culture.
He is one of the founders and driving forces behind the Law is Cool blog and podcast we have previously mentioned and which won the 2007 Clawbies
Award for
Legal Culture.
From
award - winning biographer Philip Girard, Lawyers and
Legal Culture in British North America is the first history of the legal profession in Canada to emphasize its cross-provincial similarities and its deep roots in the colonial pe
Legal Culture in British North America is the first history of the
legal profession in Canada to emphasize its cross-provincial similarities and its deep roots in the colonial pe
legal profession in Canada to emphasize its cross-provincial similarities and its deep roots in the colonial period.