Pulse

  • July 06, 2026

    Prime minister appoints new chief justices of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice & Federal Court

    Prime Minister Mark Carney has appointed new leaders to head two of Canada’s major trial courts. On July 6, Justice Alan Diner was appointed chief justice of the Federal Court, the national superior trial court that decides disputes in the federal domain. He succeeds Paul Crampton, who retired from the post Oct. 31, 2025.

  • July 06, 2026

    Ottawa appoints 4 judges in Ontario

    The federal government has made four judicial appointments across Ontario, the Department of Justice has announced.

  • July 06, 2026

    Anna Cook named CEO of Cox & Palmer

    Cox & Palmer has appointed Anna M. Cook, a partner in its St. John’s, N.L., office, as its new chief executive officer for a two-year term, effective July 1, 2026.

  • July 06, 2026

    Prioritizing mental health while building a successful legal practice

    Maintaining mental health in the legal profession is not a luxury; it is a professional imperative. As lawyers, we operate in an environment defined by deadlines, fiduciary obligations and the constant pressure to deliver high-quality work. Yet the demands of practice, especially in an era of remote work and constant digital connectivity, can blur the boundaries between our professional and personal lives. Without deliberate effort, the job has a way of following us home, settling into our routines and quietly eroding our well-being.

  • July 06, 2026

    How plain old bad luck can ruin law firms

    There is an old story about a farmer who was training his horse to eat less food so he could increase his profits. He gradually reduced the amount of feed he gave the horse until it was eating a small fraction of what horses usually eat. He was on the verge of a breakthrough and had visions of patenting his methodology and becoming both famous and fabulously wealthy.

  • July 06, 2026

    Who’s really doing the legal work: AI and client expectations

    Larry, a seasoned corporate lawyer, checks the emails on his phone first thing in the morning. In his inbox, he sees an email from Aaron, a client he’s done some work for every year. Aaron’s email attaches a service contract, clearly drafted by artificial intelligence, with the subject header: “Can you review it quickly before we send it off?” Larry marks the email as unread and checks the next one.

  • July 03, 2026

    Canada ratifies protocol for U.K.’s accession to Pacific trade pact

    The Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) will come into force between Canada and the United Kingdom on Sept. 1, Global Affairs Canada says.

  • July 03, 2026

    Advisory board chair defends failure to shortlist at least 3 bilingual jurists for western SCC seat

    The chair of the advisory board that recommended ex-Manitoba Court of King’s Bench Chief Justice Glenn Joyal and one other unnamed jurist for appointment to the Supreme Court of Canada defended the board’s decision not to shortlist three to five names, which was contrary to the mandate from Prime Minister Mark Carney.

  • July 03, 2026

    Neil Kravitz elected managing partner of Fasken

    Neil Kravitz has been elected managing partner of Fasken, effective Jan. 1, 2027.

  • July 03, 2026

    Nick Pasquino named national head of corporate and capital markets at BLG

    Borden Ladner Gervais LLP (BLG) has appointed Nick G. Pasquino as national group head of its corporate and capital markets group.