Covid vaccines as a global public good March 15, 2022 Daniel Jackman As the world learns to respond to current and future pandemics, we need to think about IP and patent rights for the development and distribution of vaccines.
Scrutinizing the emergency response March 01, 2022 Dr. Joanna Harrington It will be for the inquiry to evaluate whether emergency powers were warranted.
Integrating into the Canadian legal community February 22, 2022 Olufunke Fasunon Perspectives from an internationally trained lawyer.
Getting Accredited February 14, 2022 Andrew Duran & Yemi Bello A guide to entering the legal profession in Alberta as an internationally-trained lawyer.
Navigating contingency fees January 20, 2022 Elizabeth Aspinall Ensuring that fees charged are fair and reasonable.
Why referendums don't always produce constitutional change January 05, 2022 Eric M. Adams Some reflections following Alberta's vote on the principle of equalization.
It is still a beautiful world December 20, 2021 Angela Saccomani, Q.C. and Daniel Jackman Adversity exists all around, but have a little faith in human goodness.
Responding to a request for vaccination exemption December 14, 2021 Shaun Parker & Erika Romanow Balancing accommodation against the employer's other duties.
Moving beyond diversity and inclusion November 30, 2021 Sania Chaudhry Some suggestions to work towards equity in the legal profession.
Mental health and an employer's duty to consult November 23, 2021 Loraine Champion & Rekha McNutt In firms small and large, leaders must check in on the well-being of their teams as people return to work post-Covid-19.