Pulse

  • June 02, 2026

    Trade tribunal, CPP Investments add new appointees

    The federal government has appointed Susan Hutton as a temporary member of the Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) and Elizabeth Cannon to the board of the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPP Investments), the Department of Finance has announced.

  • June 02, 2026

    Sarah Mitchell named chief operating officer at Dunton Rainville

    Dunton Rainville has appointed Sarah Mitchell as its chief operating officer, based in Montreal.

  • June 02, 2026

    Inadvertently disclosed privileged documents: How to respond

    The inadvertent disclosure of a privilege document by one side to another during litigation has been likened by one motion judge to the transmission of an infection: “[T]he more quickly it is contained, the easier it may be to eradicate its harmful effect” (White v. 123627 Canada Inc. (c.o.b. Algonquin Petro Canada), 2014 ONSC 2682).

  • June 02, 2026

    The strength of dissenting judgments: The voice of tomorrow

    The authority of a court is commonly associated with its majority decision. It is the majority judgment that resolves disputes, establishes binding precedent and shapes the law of the day. Yet history repeatedly demonstrates that some of the most influential judicial opinions were not written by those who prevailed, but by those who stood alone. The dissenting judgment occupies a unique place within the common law tradition. It is the conscience of the court, the safeguard against intellectual complacency and often the blueprint for future legal reform.

  • June 01, 2026

    The hidden cost of Either/Or thinking: Try the AND Approach

    Running a law firm demands constant decision-making. Should you invest in technology or focus on hiring? Should you prioritize client acquisition or deepen existing relationships? Should you build a premium brand or compete on price?

  • June 01, 2026

    Don’t use artificial intelligence in reasons for decision

    The Quebec Superior Court has set aside a decision of a labour arbitrator because the arbitrator’s reasons were written with the assistance of artificial intelligence: Assn des ressources intermédiaires d’hébergement du Québec (ARIHQ) c. Santé Québec - Centre intégré universitaire de santé et de services sociaux du Centre-Sud-de-l’Île-de-Montréal, 2026 QCCS 1360.

  • June 01, 2026

    Kurt Dieckmann to head Yukon workers’ compensation board

    The Yukon government has appointed Kurt Dieckmann as chair of the Workers’ Safety and Compensation Board, effective May 29.

  • June 01, 2026

    Who are you again? The importance of names and networking

    My partner Sid was great at remembering names and faces. At one networking event, 15 people introduced themselves, said something about their area of specialty and shared something about their personal lives. After everyone had spoken, Sid said something like, “Let’s see if I have got this right,” and then repeated the details that everyone had provided.

  • June 01, 2026

    Karen Perron named to Ontario Superior Court bench

    The federal government has appointed Karen C. Perron a judge of the Superior Court of Justice of Ontario in Ottawa.

  • May 29, 2026

    Derek LaCroix receives top CBABC award for service to the profession

    The Canadian Bar Association, B.C. Branch (CBABC) has recognized Derek LaCroix with the Georges A. Goyer, Q.C. Memorial Award for Distinguished Service.