Alberta Court of Justice welcomes Tracey Bailey, Sheri Epp, Karen McGowan, Alicia Wendel, Colin Wetter

The new justices will sit in Edmonton and Calgary

CBA Alberta laments passage of legislation for no-fault, for-profit auto insurance model

Less than one percent of Albertans surveyed call automobile insurance a priority

Ontario Court of Appeal orders ex-estate trustees to pay costs of $21,000 personally

Judge removes them from their role upon finding sole heir lost all trust in them

BC Supreme Court lets civil claims proceed against doctors and others despite delay

Plaintiff's counsel took personal responsibility for slow progression of litigation, ruling notes

Solos and small firms lag with AI adoption: Clio report

AI could improve the efficacy of both legal and administrative work for solos and small firms, says Joshua Lenon

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

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

Few lawyers take the full day off, but the 4-day model still changes everything, says firm leader

Latest survey shows that most YLaw's lawyers rarely take the fifth day off, yet most still recommend the model

Canadian law firms are painfully unprepared for cyberattacks, AI is only making it worse

Cybersecurity experts discuss how bad actors are evolving and what law firms can do to stay safe

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

INTERNATIONAL

Mexico sues Full Circle Media over for-profit MrBeast video containing pyramid footage

The National Institute of Anthropology and History said the company had not been allowed to monetize the video

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