- Carding ‘wrong and illegal,’ says Ontario ombudsman
- MD claims WSIB fired her over medical opinion | The Toronto Star
- NDP would not pursue niqab issue at Supreme Court - CTV News
- Professor Tanina Rostain has her students developing access-to-justice apps
- ‘Happy Birthday’ song is in the public domain, judge rules
- Swiss attorney general opens criminal investigation against FIFA’s Sepp Blatter
- DA: Evidence tampering claim in NHLer case a 'bizarre hoax'
- Opening of the Courts brings together Ontario’s justice community
- Guindon v Canada -SCC on $546,747 penalty against lawyer for tax avoidance opinion: It’s just a fine
- B.C. bestiality case heading before SCC could ‘legalize forms of sexual abuse of animals’ | National Post
- Jonathan Zittrain: Fighting ‘link rot’ in court opinions and legal scholarship
- Scalia says he ‘wouldn’t be surprised’ if SCOTUS overturns the death penalty
- The tyranny of fake birthday songs is over: Menon
- Stephen Harper waging phony jihad on the niqab: Siddiqui
- Evidence bag tampered with in Patrick Kane investigation, lawyer says
- Court lays out alternative for enforcing money judgments
- Ontario tables new patient privacy law
- Face-Coverings and the Canadian Citizenship Oath: The Federal Court of Appeal Decides Ishaq v Canada
- Appeal court upholds rejection of claim over statements on lawyer’s web site
- French regulators reject Google’s attempts to limit the scope of European privacy ruling
- “Outrageous,” “cheap” and “mean” employer ordered to pay terminated employee $100,000 in punitive damages
- Toronto Real Estate Board seeks to prevent judge from hearing competition case | Financial Post
- Student legal aid clinics get funding boost - Canadian Lawyer Magazine
- A Judge’s Place Is on the Bench . . . Not in the Political Arena
- Some law professors blame student quality for continued drop in bar exam scores
- When employees must smoke pot at work: Employers need to confront reality of medical marijuana
Monday, September 28, 2015
140 Law - Legal Headlines for the Week of September 28, 2015
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Monday, September 21, 2015
140 Law - Legal Headlines For The Week of September 21, 2015
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- B.C. Supreme Court rules 8 is too young to be left home alone - British Columbia - CBC News
- Omar Khadr can ditch electronic bracelet, visit family in Toronto
- Kim Dotcom Extradition Hearing Begins
- ‘Sock gun’ joins less-lethal arsenal in use by Toronto police
- How a dancing baby struck a blow for Internet freedom: Geist
- Ontario grocers can pay 1% penalty to exceed beer sales cap
- Temp agency lobby group grilled at Toronto hearing
- NFL cheerleaders battle for minimum wage, California makes it law, N.Y. next?
- History-making judge to receive honorary LLD
- Court Precludes Terminated Employee from Relying on Employer’s Apology
- Bar Exam Scores Drop to Their Lowest Point in Decades
- Calculating the value of a human life | The Toronto Star
- 6 reasons why it’s hard to sue doctors and why so little compensation | The Toronto Star
- Ottawa to take effort to ban niqab at citizenship ceremonies to Supreme Court | The Toronto Star
- Canadian gets 12.5 years in U.S. prison for Internet fraud
- Collaborative value of a marketing consultant via @Sandra_Bekhor
- Details of Iacobucci report implementation revealed by Toronto Police
- Password Tips from the UK’s NSA
- Ontario court assumes jurisdiction over Israeli publisher in online defamation claim - Lexology
- Too Orwellian? Companies monitoring personal time, for 'self-improvement'
- Three months left to earn and log your CPD hours
- Niqab ruling appeal by Ottawa to be heard in court today - Politics - CBC News
- Kansas Sperm Donor Fights Back After State Forces Him to Pay Child Support
- Brazeau expected to plead guilty to simple assault but other charges remain
- Stephen Breyer’s ‘The Court and the World’
- ‘Sisters in Law’ Looks at Sandra Day O’Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg
- Conservatives' attack on ex-judge running for NDP raise questions about line between politics, judiciary
- Copyright holders must consider fair use before sending takedown notices, 9th Circuit says
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Thursday, September 17, 2015
(Random) Tips for September
September has arrived, ushering in a new season, and, after our summer reprieves, the beginning of a new work cycle.
Whether you are a sole practitioner, a new lawyer, or the managing partner at a large firm, September is also an optimal time for big-picture reflection, planning and setting new goals.
On a smaller scale, however, it occurs to me there are a few simple things we can all do that could be as positively impactful on our professional successes (and satisfaction) as the most elaborate of strategic plans.
In that vein, here are my tips for September:
- Help make your office as relaxed and happy as possible. Creating an environment that you and others in your firm look forward to being at will always be a winning strategy.
- Do it early. Deadlines are rarely a surprise or suddenly imposed. Trying planning your schedule to leave real breathing space so that tasks can be completed early, not at the last minute.
- Don’t let that file sit. One of my first mentors put it this way: “There will always be files you avoid, for good reasons or bad. If you let them fester, those files will eventually bite you back. The solution is easy – just do something. Make a call, write a letter, send a memo or schedule an appointment, but just do something on the file.” It is that easy to change momentum.
- Less is more, especially in pleadings and argument. Strive for economy in your use of language. People – including judges – will probably appreciate it. And as an added bonus, you will likely become more effective.
- Establish a system. Have a look at your most frequent, typical tasks, and figure out ways to streamline them. Try to organize templates, limit unnecessary steps, and generally, standardize where possible. This will save time, eliminate guesswork, and reduce the potential for errors and omissions.
- Take a walk. Build break time into your daily schedule, and try to keep those breaks as work-free as is possible.
- Say thank you. There are a lot of people contributing to your professional successes. Once in a while, let them know you appreciate them. They will appreciate you back.
- Listen to an expert. It’s impossible for any of us to know as much as we would like to know about every thing. You will always have questions about practice-building and technical and factual issues in your files. You may not know the answers, but someone will. Make it part of your job description to locate and connect with those “someones.”
- Delegate. The MBAs of the world are right on this.
- Participate. The CBA and law societies, among others, are almost constantly seeking input from the profession on any number of current topics. Get involved. Let your voice be heard. It will make your job more rewarding and more fun, and you will meet lots of great people in the process.
- (Bonus tip) Vape, don’t smoke.
Enjoy our new season. And to those who celebrated this past week, Shana Tova – a happy and healthy new year from all the Slaw Tippers to you and yours.
- Garry J. Wise, Toronto
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Monday, September 14, 2015
140Law - Legal Headlines for the Week of September 14, 2015
Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Taming traffic: What if our roads had no rules?
- Court case offers new details on Durham cop who threatened to plant cocaine on suspect
- Kim Davis files appeal to continue denying same-sex marriage licences
- Calgary Transit driver Jesse Rau fired over pride bus controversy - Calgary - CBC News
- O.J. Simpson loses appeal for new trial in kidnap conviction
- Patrick Brazeau set to plead guilty to simple assault, cocaine charges
- Omar Khadr succeeds in getting some bail conditions eased
- Why Trinity Western University remains defiant despite anti-LGBTQ claims - Yahoo News Canada (blog)
- Starbucks facing $1M lawsuit after alleged workplace assault
- Toronto criminal lawyer 'had a good heart and very few social graces' - Toronto Star
- Lawyers for Omar Khadr in court to argue for ease in bail conditions - CTV News
- Banks face $1 billion Canadian class action over currency market rigging http://
- Texas lawyer arrested in relation to email frauds targeting law firms
- Tennessee Lawyer Suspended After Billing Clients for Watching TV
- Good idea: B.C. articling students can now act as commissioners
- 14 years after Sept. 11 attacks, families of victims and others await justice
- Are you a smoker? A drug user? Your fingerprints may tell all
- CRA says you can claim medical marijuana on your taxes
- Kentucky clerk jailed over same-sex marriage licences returning to work
- Lawsuit calls for Ontario to end claw-back of child support
- Video: Professional Practice Development: 2 P's that drive success for professional practices via @Sandra_Bekhor
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Tuesday, September 08, 2015
140 Law - Leading Legal Headlines for the Week of September 8, 2015
Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Where there's smoke there's ire: Condo board smoking case hits the courts
- Meet 7 of the 1.4 million Canadian expats who just lost their right to vote
- Longo’s Toronto court battle renews the issue over shopping on holidays
- Relationship with courts among key election issues for lawyers
- Disabled man told subsidized housing is for Muslims only | The Toronto Star
- Kim Davis appeals contempt ruling
- Egyptian court releases details of ruling against Mohamed Fahmy
- RCMP to charge Syrian colonel in Maher Arar torture
- Former wrestler Jimmy ‘Superfly’ Snuka charged with murder in girlfriend’s 1983 death
- 'Divorce selfie' reaction surprises Calgary couple
- Judge approves $415 million settlement in suit alleging Apple, Google colluded against workers
- Judge Who Jailed Kentucky Clerk Is No Stranger to Controversy
- Tenn. judge refuses to grant straight couple a divorce because … gay marriage - The Washington Post
- Music upstart accuses major record labels of not playing fair: Geist
- Marshall Rothstein muses on nine years in Canada's Supreme Court - Toronto Star
- Paid police suspensions cost Ontario taxpayers more than $13000 per day ... - National Post
- Assisted-death panel defends independence as group travels to Europe | CTV News
- Wrongfully convicted BC man seeks compensation after 27 years behind bars - CTV News
- The New Jersey Psychic With a Box of Swiss Gold and a Retail Slip and Fall Racket - The New York Times
- Judge blocks Aretha Franklin documentary from screening at Telluride film fest. Still to show at TIFF?
- What Employers Need To Know About Opinions From Non-Doctor Health And Medical Professionals
- New York's Craziest Custody Case: Four Parents, One Child
- Daughter in court over dad's 'racist' will
- Suit claims Los Angeles restaurants illegally agreed to add Obamacare surcharge to customer bills
- No copyright or trademark protection for metatags
- Supreme Court of Canada rules Ecuador villagers can go ahead with US$9.5-billion case against Chevron
- Peel board won't exempt kids from learning about gay families, gender issues
- New Mrs. Universe says Tory government treats First Nations people 'like terrorists'
- Barrie woman files $11M lawsuit against bar, drunk driver | CTV News
- Judge overturns Tom Brady’s suspension in ‘deflategate’ scandal
- Kentucky clerk who won’t issue same-sex marriage licenses is ordered to go to jail
- Former Crown/NDP candidate asking for judicial review of firing
- Ontario Judge's "hockey sense" gets trial verdict overturned - NHL
- Quebec MDs to get euthanasia guide to prepare for legalized assisted death - CTV News
- Clinton likely won't be charged in email scandal, experts say
- Law firms in Florida can send text-message ads to prospective clients, state bar says
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