This partnership has the
law school working with its local community through «social procurement and engaging with the social enterprises and businesses in the area, creating a hub where
law students at
Osgoode are contributing to creating startups,
employment opportunities and... addressing social marginalization [and] immigration challenges
for community members.»
Linda is a much sought after speaker on a wide range of topics in civil litigation, trial advocacy, professional regulation and liability, and
employment law and human rights for various continuing education organizations including the Law Society of Upper Canada, Canadian Bar Association of Ontario, the Canadian Institute, Infonex, University of Toronto — Faculty of Law, Osgoode Hall Law School, Queen's University and the Advocates» Socie
law and human rights
for various continuing education organizations including the
Law Society of Upper Canada, Canadian Bar Association of Ontario, the Canadian Institute, Infonex, University of Toronto — Faculty of Law, Osgoode Hall Law School, Queen's University and the Advocates» Socie
Law Society of Upper Canada, Canadian Bar Association of Ontario, the Canadian Institute, Infonex, University of Toronto — Faculty of
Law, Osgoode Hall Law School, Queen's University and the Advocates» Socie
Law,
Osgoode Hall
Law School, Queen's University and the Advocates» Socie
Law School, Queen's University and the Advocates» Society.
This blog post arises out of a discussion that took place over the lunch break at the
Employment Law 2011 Conference in Toronto, which I chaired
for Osgoode Professional Development.