Saskatchewan to offer tax credits for fertility treatment, small and medium enterprise investment

Province also plans to introduce amendments removing provincial sales tax exemption on vapour products

Alberta Court of King's Bench revises policies and procedures for surrogate case conferences

Once called estate case conferences, they strive toward efficient surrogate litigation

Saskatchewan Court of Appeal upholds ruling refusing to review arbitral decision due to prematurity

Arbitrator's award agrees with union's interpretation of vacation pay provision in its grievance

WilmerHale and Jenner & Block follow Perkins Coie in suing US government over Trump-era orders

Litigation signals broader constitutional reckoning as elite law firms reject executive retaliation

New Alberta bill to regulate online gambling

A regulator will be appointed to facilitate market integrity and compliance

Quebec national integration bill raises human rights, constitutional concerns: civil liberties org

Canadian Civil Liberties Association urges engagement in widespread, meaningful consultations

OPINION

Last year's winners exemplify the breadth, diversity and commitment to justice of lawyers nationwide

The Ontario Bar Association calls on the LSO to stop deflecting and start disclosing

Complacency and political posturing are chipping away at the rule of law in Canada as well

Lawyers deserve answers about how their regulator is handling executive accountability

FEATURES

Torys' blueprint for an effective AI pilot program – it mixes innovation, collaboration and caution

Tech experts at the firm explain why good AI isn't enough – it needs to work for lawyers

More Canadian law firms could scale down diversity efforts, says GC with DEI experience

Firms with US clients may feel pressure to downplay diversity programs, says Shari Hosaki

Tariff anxiety seeps into legal hiring with trade lawyers in unprecedented demand, says recruiter

Corporate law, M&A, and real estate are experiencing a hiring slump, says ZSA president Warren Bongard

How Devin Persaud led the South Asian Bar Association during the legal profession's diversity shift

The Top 25 lawyer spoke to the CL Talk podcast about SABA's pandemic pivot and broadening its reach

INTERNATIONAL

WilmerHale and Jenner & Block follow Perkins Coie in suing US government over Trump-era orders

Litigation signals broader constitutional reckoning as elite law firms reject executive retaliation

Global firm WilmerHale accused of racial discrimination in Trump proclamation

It is the fifth law firm targeted by the POTUS in a crusade against his legal and political enemies

Backlog in UK Crown courts hits new peak

The backlog could reach 100,000 cases by 2029 at the current rate

Rude nicknames result in heavy fine for UK-based ex-BNP Paribas solicitor

Leo Foster was ordered to pay a total of £31,000 by the UK Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal