Pulse

  • November 18, 2025

    Alexandre-Philippe Avard appointed to Quebec Superior Court

    Alexandre-Philippe Avard, a partner at Dentons, has been appointed a judge of the Superior Court of Quebec for the district of Montreal.

  • November 18, 2025

    B.C. appoints 6 new judges

    The federal Department of Justice has announced the appointment of six new judges to British Columbia courts.

  • November 18, 2025

    The broken shield: Who is accountable when a Canadian’s life savings disappear?

    Canadian banks say they’re on the front lines of the fraud war. But for Ray Anholt, a now 90-year-old Victoria resident, these defences were paper-thin. His entire life savings, painstakingly acquired and entrusted to RBC and CIBC, vanished in a slick “bank investigator” scam that exposes some interesting holes in Canada’s so-called consumer safety nets.

  • November 18, 2025

    Proposed reforms of civil procedure: Refreshing reboot or more of the same?

    I was an articling student and had my work cut out for me. I worked on a client file to prove adverse possession for a right of way across a house that had existed since the 50s but was being enforced by a neighbour. I brought all the files I had researched myself — surveys of the land, blueprints rolled up, ancient texts, photos I took of the property, transcripts of examinations.

  • November 17, 2025

    Law Firm Owner Success Guide: Does virtual law firm training help owners?

    In an era where technology shapes the dynamics of every industry, law firms are no exception. Virtual law firm training represents a paradigm shift in the way legal professionals enhance their skills, develop their businesses and interact with clients. This article examines the nature of virtual law firm training, its significance for contemporary law firms and its direct benefits to law firm owners.

  • November 17, 2025

    Sheri L. Woods joins Court of King’s Bench in Saskatchewan

    Sheri L. Woods has been appointed a judge of the Court of King’s Bench for Saskatchewan in Prince Albert.

  • November 17, 2025

    Geneviève Langlois appointed to Court of Quebec

    Geneviève Langlois has been appointed to the Court of Quebec, where she will primarily serve in the Criminal and Penal Division in Joliette.

  • November 17, 2025

    Saying ‘yes’ to discomfort: How risk-taking grows elder law advocacy

    Most legal careers are built on expertise, specialization and predictability. But some of the most meaningful work happens when lawyers say “yes” to cases that push them far outside their comfort zones.

  • November 17, 2025

    Refresher on legal ethics for unscrupulous litigators, part one

    I am going to tell you a true story from out west. The names and a few details have been changed to protect me.

  • November 17, 2025

    Continuing education for judges

    When an accused person is found guilty and sentenced to prison, it is likely that no one in the courtroom — not the prosecutor, not the defence counsel, not the jury and not the judge — fully understands what a prison term involves. To address this, the Ontario Court of Justice has established a continuing education program to enhance and maintain professional skills, as well as foster social awareness.