Schlachter blends grit, vision, and long-term strategy to lead top Western Canada firm

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Standing behind Canada's Top Personal Injury Firms

For over 25 years, Carol Bierbrier & Associates has worked alongside the country’s top personal injury law firms; this year, they're proud to sponsor the awards that celebrate them

Top 20 personal injury law firms for 2025 unveiled by Canadian Lawyer

Canada's best personal injury boutiques keep pace with civil litigation reforms and AI adoption

School district not vicariously liable for sexual abuse of student: BC Court of Appeal

Judge finds grooming and relationship developed during boy's visits to retired teacher's home

Superior Court says family law case factum may have fake legal citations due to AI 'hallucinations'

Judge says counsel's breaches of duties relating to possible genAI use may amount to contempt

Last chance to vote in the Top 25 Most Influential survey

Voting for Canadian Lawyer's 16th annual list ends this Friday

OBA launches portal to help lawyers find pro bono work

Lack of structure often exacerbates the gap between those in need and lawyers willing to help

OPINION

Our issue has diverse stories that converge on a common point: the importance of clarity and connection

Leading firms are where top talent doesn't just work but wants to stay and grow

With political pressures mounting, firms must pivot from symbolic DEI efforts to a strategic approach

The real test begins now – will the Liberals stick with an evidence-based approach to crime?

FEATURES

Sean Fraser announced as new justice minister and attorney general

He replaces Gary Anandasangaree in the new cabinet

How Megan O'Neill became a go-to lawyer for wine industry transactions

At Farris LLP she guides clients through ownership shifts and policy challenges

Inside Miller Thomson’s new Scotia Plaza offices designed for growth

The lease runs into 2040s and the new space is meant to house up to 40 additional lawyers

Legal tech adds order to family-law chaos

Family lawyers say they are using tech to make the process faster, cleaner, and more affordable

INTERNATIONAL

US federal grand jury indicts Wisconsin judge Hannah Dugan on obstruction, concealment charges

Prosecutors alleged that she blocked agents seeking to arrest a man outside her courtroom

UK legal regulator rolls out ethics framework for in-house solicitors

The framework is part of Chancery Lane's three-year professional ethics project

US chief justice defends courts as Trump administration tests judicial boundaries

Roberts cautions against using impeachment to challenge court rulings

England and Wales's Legal Aid Agency reports potential data breach

UK's Ministry of Justice acknowledges data security investigation