In this month's episode of Making Rain, our online video business development and practice management coaching column, executive coach Debra Forman kicks off a series on networking and how to leverage your relationships successfully.
Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin gives her annual update on the workings of the Supreme Court of Canada and judicial education across the country. From the Canadian Bar Association's annual conference in Niagara Falls, Ont.
The fourth and final video covering the fifth annual InHouse/Association of Corporate Counsel roundtable looks at risk management. In-house counsel share the best practices used by their companies on how to manage risk and explain why businesses are far more comfortable with risk than the law firms with which they do business. [More] [Less]
This third video covering the fifth annual InHouse/Association of Corporate Counsel roundtable looks at how in-house counsel use technology to improve their business practices. It also explores the challenges faced by companies that operate across international jurisdictions, and the best practices used by their in-house counsel. [More] [Less]
This second of four videos covering the fifth annual InHouse/Association of Corporate Counsel roundtable looks at value billing. In-house counsel say that when it comes to billing arrangements, the recession has transformed the relationship between businesses and law firms.
Editor Gail Cohen presents Canadian Lawyer's first-ever Top 25 Most Influential people in the law in Canada, with Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin topping the list. See who else made the cut.
Almost 50 lawyers showed up for the cover shoot for Canadian Lawyer magazine's October issue, which features a special report on diversity in the legal profession.
More than 3,000 general counsel, outside lawyers, e-service providers, and media attended the 2008 Association of Corporate Counsel Annual General Meeting held in Seattle, Wash., from October 19th through the 22nd. Canadian Lawyer InHouse was there and spoke with many of the law firms, service providers, and counsel in attendance. [More] [Less]
The subject of our cover in the July issue of Canadian Lawyer is disgraced Quebec lawyer Louis Pasquin. Editor Gail Cohen discusses the case and thoughts on how other lawyers can avoid getting themselves into trouble with the law.
The massive auto industry restructuring is the topic of our cover story in the August issue of Canadian Lawyer. Editor Gail Cohen discusses that and some serious issues confronting the criminal bar.
Participants at the LegalIT 3.0 conference in Montreal last week were told that most judges welcome more technology in the courtroom and its up to lawyers to start using it more and push provinces to improve the technology infrastructure of court systems.
Michael Rynowecer of BTI Consulting Group discuss key legal trends for 2009 at a Legal Marketing Association event held in Toronto. His findings were based on interviews with more than 250 corporate counsel. Canadian Lawyer InHouse Online spoke with Rynowecer about key issues facing both inside and outside counsel. [More] [Less]
Lawyers David Wiseman, Geoff Turner, and Judy Goldring hope the legal challenge at the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Ride for Diabetes tops $100,000 this year.
Canadian Lawyer recently sat down with incoming Canadian Bar Association president Kevin Carroll for a one-on-one about issues facing the legal profession.
In her monthly video editorial, editor Gail Cohen highlights the top stories from the September issue of Canadian Lawyer which focuses on doing business in Asia.
In this month's episode of Making Rain, our online video business development and practice management coaching column, executive coach Debra Forman kicks off a series on networking and how to leverage your relationships successfully.
Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin gives her annual update on the workings of the Supreme Court of Canada and judicial education across the country. From the Canadian Bar Association's annual conference in Niagara Falls, Ont.