Mallory Hendry

Mallory Hendry

Mallory Hendry is a Content Specialist for Key Media with a focus on writing about the evolving Canadian legal landscape. Mallory was previously assistant editor at Canadian Lawyer Magazine, Canadian Lawyer InHouse and Law Times News and is now carrying over her relationships and experience in the legal market in a new capacity. 

Mallory began her career with Thomson Reuters Canada's legal products in 2011 before moving to the media side of the company. She joined Key Media in 2019.

 

Do increased ER wait times equal increased liability for hospitals and health care providers?

Do increased ER wait times equal increased liability for hospitals and health care providers?

Though fact-specific, unexpectedly poor outcomes should always be investigated says Gluckstein's Jan Marin

Four ways to grow your law firm organically in 2023

Four ways to grow your law firm organically in 2023

Legal practices can maximize profit while tackling the economic challenges

Recent refusals motion offers important takeaways for plaintiff-side lawyers

Recent refusals motion offers important takeaways for plaintiff-side lawyers

Decision an 'excellent summary of the law' for each category of refusal: Bogoroch's Alexandra Roman

The Madrid Protocol’s impact on the Canadian IP landscape

The Madrid Protocol’s impact on the Canadian IP landscape

Though cost effective, Canadians may take a more conservative approach in use, says Oyen Wiggs' Christina Kwok

Recent decision creates opportunity for plaintiffs in med mal cases: Bogoroch’s Mahsa Dabirian

Recent decision creates opportunity for plaintiffs in med mal cases: Bogoroch’s Mahsa Dabirian

Appeal court clarifies admissibility of health professional regulatory proceedings into civil context

Modern law has arrived: Are you keeping pace?

Modern law has arrived: Are you keeping pace?

Epiq's white paper outlines the legal transformation goals you need to set in order to make impactful organizational change

Software must constantly change, adapt, improve says DivorceMate's sales manager

Software must constantly change, adapt, improve says DivorceMate's sales manager

A growing customer base in Alberta means expanding and updating product offerings in the province

How the tech can you streamline litigation?

How the tech can you streamline litigation?

Upcoming webinar dives into why legal technology is needed now more than ever

McLeish Orlando's William Keele returns to his roots

McLeish Orlando's William Keele returns to his roots

Culture of the firm, calibre of its people brought him back to Toronto

Equal access to legal counsel increasingly an issue for divorcing couples

Equal access to legal counsel increasingly an issue for divorcing couples

BridgePoint's new product levels the playing field between parties, helps clients access justice