CRTC can't adjudicate disputes between public authorities and companies over 5G infrastructure: SCC

Telus, Rogers, and other companies argued such a decision would hamper deployment of 5G networks

Alberta Court of Appeal makes disbarred lawyer and his son give security for costs

Appeals arise from claims alleging lawyer negligence and improper conduct while defending a lawyer

BC Supreme Court finds contractual breach in subdivision developer's inaction

Ruling agrees with builders' argument that parties extended completion timeline via addendum

Federal Court warns permanent residency applicants not to disobey orders further

About 100 proceedings arose from decisions of Canada’s visa office in Warsaw, Poland

Miller Thomson brings in litigator Tim Pritchard as partner in Vancouver

He has tackled Aboriginal, environmental, and commercial litigation

BC Provincial Court adds judges Aamna Afsar, Christopher Balison, Dennis Isaac Ferbey

Appointments also include Patrick Angly as a new judicial justice

NL Supreme Court upholds discontinuance against health authority in medical negligence claim

Patient alleges failure to diagnose properly or delayed medical opinion of his condition

BC Court of Appeal says it lacks jurisdiction over appeal of arbitral award on worker privacy

Ruling applies modified test to determine jurisdiction under s. 100 of BC's Labour Relations Code

Private equity remains strong in Q1 despite tariff uncertainty: report

Bennett Jones lawyer says it is impossible to make full-year predictions with rapid change

OPINION

We at Level Justice see the younger generation holding the profession accountable – will it listen?

The province's legal stance dismantles more than mobility – it unravels our federation

Gathering physically turns everyday pressures into collective purpose

Let's stop funding the failed tough-on-crime approach and start building justice that works

FEATURES

Real estate growth taps renewables and tech, says new Blakes Calgary partner

Tina Peters says there is a growing interest in rural Alberta land for data center developments

Goal of law office design shifting from efficiency to coffee shop style social hub: survey

Gensler's survey shows lawyers spending less time alone and more time connecting

The 4-day workweek sounds appealing, but it's just a dream for most law firms

Quinn Ross explains how lawyers can work less without losing productivity, and his firm's lessons

GenAI exposes limits of Canadian copyright law, say IP lawyers

Lawyers warn that without legal reform, compliance relies on assumptions and foreign frameworks

INTERNATIONAL

Trump threatens to revoke American Bar Association's law school accreditor status

The POTUS cited the ABA's "unlawful" diversity, equity, inclusion requirements

Taiwan-based lawyers seek work flexibility, bias training to boost gender balance: IBA report

Senior roles remain limited for women though the gender split is almost equal at the junior level

Manhattan jury hands New York Times win over Sarah Palin in defamation tussle

The victory comes in a retrial after a 2022 verdict siding with the Times was tossed out

Singapore Academy of Law to debut certification program for early-career lawyers next month

The program is geared towards lawyers whose post-qualification experience is five years or less