The program features fantastic speakers from the bench, the bar, and the academy, including
Slaw Columnist Nicolas Vermeys.
Others, including myself and fellow
Slaw columnist Alice Woolley, have questioned whether the potential downsides of formal civility regulation outweigh its possible benefits.
Fellow
Slaw columnist Omar Ha - Redeye recently wrote a blog entry on how artificial intelligence is making its way into the Canadian legal community more slowly that expected (by some) due to the fact that the data repositories that are behind SOQUIJ, CanLII, and other caselaw search engines are simply too limited in size to allow for true predictive capacities.
In actual fact, the post, after a brief intro by (legal publisher and
Slaw columnist) Wilson, is a reproduction of an article written in 2008 by Ross Reeves for the Virginia Bar Association News: «Marshall McLuhan in the Modern Law Office: Has Technology Changed the Way We Think?»
My fellow
slaw columnist Jordan Furlong has written a number of articles over the past few years about the shortcomings of legal education (the latest of which is here).
It just so happened that as
Slaw columnist Ed Prutschi's «Crime & Punishment in 2012» appeared today, I received the latest emailed copy of Criminological Highlights from the University of Toronto's Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal Studies.
Jordan Furlong, a fellow
Slaw columnist, recently assessed the current situation as follows:
In the coming week we'll post each day a student essay chosen by
Slaw columnist and Ottawa University law prof Adam Dodek from papers submitted by his first year students.
Slaw Columnist Simon Chester recently tipped us off about another fascinating interview with Edward Snowden.
As you'd imagine, given the project founders, there's a pretty impressive international team of editors, including among them Colin Lachance, President of CanLII (and
a Slaw columnist).
Fellow
Slaw columnist Susannah Treadwell has recently posted a review of the work.
I like that you are being open, public even, about your KM strategy needs (not surprising in
a slaw columnist!).
However, just to be on the safe side, as
a Slaw columnist, I am giving the Administrator notice that I insist that my remuneration be doubled immediately, before the terms of our implied contract can be amended against my interests.
As you might imagine, among the stellar cast of speakers (Fabien Gélinas, Colin Rule, Ethan Katsh...) you'll find
Slaw columnists Karim Benyekhlef and Nicolas Vermeys, who have been informing our readers about ODR for some time now.
The keynote speakers were Robert McKay and Jason Wilson, moderated by Gary Rodrigues — all fellow
Slaw columnists.
In a letter submitted in response to this request, myself, along with fellow legal ethics
Slaw columnists, Adam Dodek, Alice Woolley, and Malcolm Mercer, along with Brent Cotter, submitted that the OSC should not include in - house counsel in its proposed whistleblowing policy for reasons including those outlined here.
Not exact matches
Slaw is pleased to announce that Tyler Langdon has joined us as a
columnist, writing in the Practice of Law group.
Publishers note: We at
Slaw would like to congratulate our
columnist Adam Dodek on the release of his new book, which follows his prior work on The Canadian Constitution (2013).
Slaw is pleased and proud indeed to announce that Kate Simpson has joined
Slaw as a
columnist in the Legal Technology group.
If you look to your right — while this post is at the top of
Slaw's main page — you'll see that we have a new
columnist.
Slaw is proud indeed to report that Nathalie Des Rosiers and Sarah Sutherland have joined
Slaw as
columnists.
I'm proud to announce that John Willinsky has joined
Slaw as a
columnist.
Slaw has a bevy of excellent
columnists, and so I never have to draw your attention to The Column from the main column of the front page: you check it out each week religiously.
Some of our
Slaw Tips
columnists are away for summer vacation.
We're proud to announce that four new lawyers have joined the roster of
columnists, who write for
Slaw in particular areas.
(
Slaw has two dozen regular bloggers who keep us up to date on current developments and sixty
columnists who tackle interesting issues in specific areas.)
One of our
columnists, Patrick McKenna, is no longer able to write for
Slaw.
In December, fellow
Slaw marketing
columnist Doug Jasinski wrote a great post about LinkedIn's new makeover.
From time to time we let our
columnists here at
Slaw take a break, if they've been good... and if Your Editor has something he'd like to say and wants the column inches for himself.
Slaw is instituting a new group within the
columnists, adding Dispute Resolution to the seven groups that already exist.
Slaw is proud to announce the institution of a new group of
columnists who will write on the topic of intellectual property.
Now that the thoughtful Jason Wilson, who is, among other things, a
columnist here at
Slaw, has joined the experiment, I thought it might be interesting to bring it to the attention of our...
Postscript: This is my final regular column for
Slaw as a regular ethics
columnist.
We're delighted to announce that over the next few weeks you'll be meeting three new
columnists on
Slaw.
Now that the thoughtful Jason Wilson, who is, among other things, a
columnist here at
Slaw, has joined the experiment, I thought it might be interesting to bring it to the attention of our readers to see what they think about it.
Susannah has been a legal information
columnist on
Slaw since 2010 and has a wealth of experience in the legal research field:
Slaw is pleased to let you know that three new
columnists have joined us.
This is a good occasion to thank all of you on behalf of our bloggers and
columnists for reading
Slaw.
Our contributors and
columnists give
Slaw a license to publish the blog posts and columns they write, to retain them permanently on
Slaw for our readers» benefit, and to re-use them in connection with
Slaw in other formats.
As one of Canada's most respected and knowledgeable environmental lawyers, Dianne has been a key
columnist with us here at
Slaw since June of 2010.
As well, our contributors and
columnists agree that if they do republish or permit the republication of material from
Slaw,
Slaw will be given credit as the site of first publication and a hyperlink to
Slaw will be included in any material republished electronically.