What’s it like to practise criminal law in Iqaluit?
“It may take a lot of work and patience to get to a point where my client trusts me to do my job”
“It may take a lot of work and patience to get to a point where my client trusts me to do my job”
The firm acknowledges that such events often alienate students from diverse backgrounds
“I ask students, ‘Do you really want to work at a place that doesn’t value who you are?’”
So why does the profession continue to recruit students this way?
A new report from the Law Society of Ontario proposes sweeping reforms to its lawyer-licensing regime
“Students learn how to deliver oral arguments, conduct bail hearings, draft contracts and write opinion letters”
Chris Burkett spends 300 pro bono hours a year representing survivors of human trafficking
With students graduating in record numbers into a stagnant job market, the answer must be yes, right? Not even close
How the data reveals the state of Toronto’s legal market
We asked 6 associates to reveal all