I was also quite optimistic about the PPD's chances of success given that its co-directors, Lise Rivet and Anne Levesque, had consulted extensively
with the Francophone legal community, including the Association of French speaking jurists of Ontario (AJEFO), and formed an advisory board consisting of senior lawyers, judges and professors to help recruit a team of lawyers develop a practical curriculum and provide candidates with hands - on legal training.
There are new beginnings at Bowmans, as the firm executes a demerger
with Francophone law firm John W Ffooks, while also announcing its 2016 partnership round.
Other recent moves in South Africa's disputes market included Herbert Smith Freehills» February hire of Johannesburg competition partner Jean Meijer from South African firm Bowmans, which recently executed a demerger
with Francophone law firm John W Ffooks and promoted nine lawyers to partner.
Not exact matches
The
francophone entrepreneur, who has signed his emails
with the exhortation, «Go, Go, Go,» for years, has good reason to hustle.
A federation in which Canada's two national languages position us uniquely in the world; where
francophones thrive and celebrate a unique culture, in solidarity
with fellow Canadians.
The Department of Transportation says both buses will operate in Metro Moncton
with one assigned to the Anglophone East School District while the other will be used by the
Francophone South District.
Considering the success Newcastle have recently found in the French transfer market, and the number of
Francophone players in their ranks, the club had been linked
with a move for a French coach.
However, while some Leicester fans may be excited to see Kante in tandem
with powerful new addition Amartey in the heart of the park, the likelihood is that the former Liverpool transfer target, who moved from FC Kobenhavn on Friday, has come to replace the
Francophone powerhouse.
«For
Francophone Africans, when we leave for Europe, we first think of France, and
with all of the great things that George Weah did at PSG...»
SJuan76 according to a book I read Aosta Valley was virtually 100 %
francophone when it was annexed in 1868 and was only 4 % italian speaking in 1914 at Great War outbreak (most Italians lived in Aosta city itself - the rest of the valley being exclusively
francophone)(
with the exception of 3 communes
with some sort of Germannic settlement).
http://www.thespec.com/news/local/article/516156 — no-bellyflops-mission-accomplished-in-debate The base positions aren't new: Duceppe has long been a critic of multiculturalism, arguing for a strongly integrationist policy for Canadian immigrants (aka «new Canadians») in
francophone Quebec, which is somewhat at odds
with the long - standing approach that stresses diversity over assimilation.
The UK has BBC World News, France has TV5 Monde (in partnership
with other
francophone countries) and France 24, Germany has Deutsche Welle.
He outlined some of the government's policies in promoting French, which include introduction of French in a number of professional and technical - oriented universities, provision of resources in public libraries to enable learning of French
with a degree of autonomy, celebration by the University of Ghana of
Francophone Day
with seminars and conferences to create awareness of the language, and initial talks
with French TV stations to extend their broadcasting services to Ghana.
The new study is a meta - analysis of three randomized controlled trials conducted by the Alliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology (formerly Cancer and Leukemia Group B)(CALGB)
with support from the NCI, Intergroupe
Francophone du Myélome (IFM), and the Gruppo Italiano Malattie Ematologiche dell «Adulto (GIMEMA).
Many scientists are only fluent in their own language, and much of the peer - reviewed literature from
francophone Africa and from Latin American countries is only available in the national language,
with at best an abstract in English.
Two years later, he was the driving force (
with Charles Tesson) behind a special double issue of Cahiers on Hong - Kong cinema that was to acquire mythical status among
Francophone admirers of Asian cinema and of the golden age of Hong - Kong cinema.
Francophone Top Trumps — a set of 35 cards with facts about 35 francophone countries and an explanatory Powerpoint, règles du jeu, with
Francophone Top Trumps — a set of 35 cards
with facts about 35
francophone countries and an explanatory Powerpoint, règles du jeu, with
francophone countries and an explanatory Powerpoint, règles du jeu,
with vocabulary.
Reading Recovery has been reconstructed in Spanish (Descubriendo la Lectura) for use
with bilingual teachers in the United States and in French (Intervention préventive en lecture - écriture) for
Francophone and French immersion students in Canada.
She graduated from Barnard College, Columbia University (New York, NY)
with a B.A. in French and
Francophone studies in 2011.
Adding to the excitement, Pollack speculates today that pre-eminent dealer is looking for beach heads in the
Francophone world
with potential outposts in Paris and Geneva.
Meessen's own contribution links political emancipation in Congo
with Marxist - inspired liberation movements throughout the Global South and the May 1968 student uprising associated
with the Situationist International, a group whose genuinely international origins (including a number of Congolese) have been obscured by
Francophone nationalism in the ensuing decades.
Carty was an undergraduate at the University of Michigan where she received her BA
with a dual concentration in History of Art and French and
Francophone Studies.
Kouassigan Tovivo, Policy Analyst and Adaptation Expert Works on several international projects related to national adaptation planning process and low carbon development strategies,
with a particular focus on implementation in sub-Sahara
francophone Africa.
RCC Lome: collaboration together
with West African Development Bank (BOAD) to support West and
Francophone African countries
In working
with the contestants, the legal team had to accommodate many different types of artists including those that were
francophone and those who were minors.
Stephenson Harwood looks to
Francophone Africa
with the hire of Norton Rose Fulbright's French
Clifford Chance claimed the accolade for International Law Firm of the Year in recognition of its continued commitment to Africa, where the firm combines its global expertise
with local insight, most recently opening an office in Casablanca that serves as a hub for North Africa and the sub-Saharan
Francophone region.
She will continue in her role as minister responsible for
francophone affairs,
with her new position potentially providing greater scope to explore access for justice issues for linguistic minorities.
A supporter of the federalist cause in Quebec, Pelletier departed from traditional policy by also seeking to help
Francophone minority groups from other parts of the country resist assimilating
with the English - speaking majority.
In fact, seven per cent of Ontario lawyers self - identified as
Francophone in the 2010 Lawyer Annual Report, compared
with Ontario's
Francophone population of 4.8 per cent.
In some decisions — such as Roden v Toronto Humane Society (2005), Oudin v Centre
Francophone de Toronto (2016) and Cook v Hatch (2017)-- the courts have found that silence might mean an implied intent to comply
with the Employment Standards Act (the «ESA») and / or that ambiguities in termination clauses can be resolved by focusing on the overall intention of the parties.
Looking to the future, he said: «We foresee a rapid return to our previous position, working
with a broad range of leading global and national law firms, both those based in Africa and beyond, in relation to advice in Madagascar and in leading
Francophone jurisdictions such as Ivory Coast, Senegal, Chad, Guinea and many others.»
He is familiar
with the specific legal and business cultures across
Francophone Africa and has extensive experience of French - based legal systems.
In conjunction
with the UNCITRAL rules, moreover, the DRC is imminently expected to implement OHADA (Organisation pour l'Harmonisation en Afrique du Droit des Affaires), a treaty aimed at harmonising the business laws of
Francophone Africa.
Since the early 1960s, the firm has diversified to become a full - service law firm
with an ever - increasing number of important
Francophone and Quebec - based business clients.
With multiple offices, Cox & Palmer services local, national, and international clients including a significant
francophone client base.
In keeping
with this objective, candidates also take part in bi-weekly meetings
with their firm mentors, who are also all well - respected
francophone practicing lawyers.
But since the monasteries were abolished in England by Henry VIII, English speakers are less familiar
with monks than
francophones, so a different image is probably called for...
Stephenson Harwood looks to
Francophone Africa
with the hire of Norton Rose Fulbright's French litigation head.
Meanwhile, OHADA has emerged in
Francophone West Africa,
with its Common Court of Justice and Arbitration and region - wide enforcement laws, and further north, the Cairo Regional Centre for International Commercial Arbitration is the oldest in the continent.
In 2016 the Ontario Court of Appeal considered a termination clause in Oudin v. Centre
Francophone de Toronto.8 that stated the employer could terminate the appellant's employment
with the ESA minimum «notice» but made no mention of «severance».
She also credits the program
with making the candidates aware of the difficulties that
francophone communities face, such as accessing justice in French, and encouraging them to be involved in their communities all the time.
They also have eight subject matter experts who will be developing and leading the modules in every area of law,
with representation from Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP, well - known
francophone firm Caza Saikaley, area legal clinics, McBride Bond Christian LLP, a lawyer from small criminal and real estate firm Stewart Associates, Lafarge and Associates, Julie Audet law firm, and also The Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada.
Speak
with the participants [at the IFLA conference in Lyon]-- many of whom will come from
francophone nations outside of the Hexagone.
DLA Piper's African unit was formed to develop relationships
with its 15 member firms covering
francophone, lusophone and anglophone Africa, allowing it to combine local on - the - ground expertise
with the firm's global experience in key African sectors (recently adding Angola and currently in discussions
with others).
«We've been speaking to a lot of students enrolled and are really confident we've developed a robust training program
with very well respected lawyers from the
francophone community,» Levesque says.
The company is also expanding its presence in
Francophone Africa
with an office in Senegal, and in Europe, due to the increased money transfer volumes between this markets.
The Forum on Vulnerable Young
Francophones in Minority Communities who are at risk of becoming involved
with the justice system brought together officials from federal institutions and representatives from community organizations to discuss the needs of this target population.