Annabel Oromoni

Annabel Oromoni

Annabel was a journalist for Key Media’s legal publications, including Canadian Lawyer and Law Times.

This author left Canadian Lawyer and Key Media in July 2022.

WOMEN IN LAW - Linda Fuerst on how leaders can work against proximity bias in a hybrid setting

WOMEN IN LAW - Linda Fuerst on how leaders can work against proximity bias in a hybrid setting

Norton Rose senior partner says leaders must recognize that they sometimes have bias

Career satisfaction levels of junior lawyers have dipped, survey finds

Career satisfaction levels of junior lawyers have dipped, survey finds

35 percent of alumni reported they were extremely satisfied compared to 43 percent last year

Evisort’s general counsel Margaret Minister on how technology is attracting more in-house lawyers

Evisort’s general counsel Margaret Minister on how technology is attracting more in-house lawyers

Lawyer's interest partly because of agility, remote-friendliness, and business mindset

LegalTech Summit: How massive changes in business and technology are impacting law firms

LegalTech Summit: How massive changes in business and technology are impacting law firms

Panel members analysed the great resignation, cultural shifts and lawyers' new priorities

Blakes releases new report to help Ontario businesses navigate cybersecurity risks

Blakes releases new report to help Ontario businesses navigate cybersecurity risks

The study found that 50 percent of cyber security incidents occurred in Ontario

Brightflag COO Alex Kelly discusses the critical role of lawyers in the metaverse

Brightflag COO Alex Kelly discusses the critical role of lawyers in the metaverse

Kelly says that defining IP ownership and protection will be a significant issue in the metaverse

Feds introduce amendments to seize and redistribute assets of sanctioned Russians

Feds introduce amendments to seize and redistribute assets of sanctioned Russians

Canada will be the first G7 country to forfeit and distribute frozen assets under sanctions

Litera legal survey shows that technology is driving change in all aspects of M&A practice

Litera legal survey shows that technology is driving change in all aspects of M&A practice

M&A lawyers are creating new roles and changing the law firm design with technology: research lead

Ottawa proposes overhaul to immigration system to fill labour gaps

Ottawa proposes overhaul to immigration system to fill labour gaps

Investment will automate citizenship application processes and handle prolonged delays/backlogs

Ian Breneman discusses how businesses can mitigate the impact of fuel price volatility

Ian Breneman discusses how businesses can mitigate the impact of fuel price volatility

With gas prices surpassing $2/litre in Western Canada, Ontario is projected to follow suit