Lenczner Slaght scraps its cocktail party ahead of in-firm week
The firm acknowledges that such events often alienate students from diverse backgrounds
The firm acknowledges that such events often alienate students from diverse backgrounds
The managing partner of Lenczner Slaght writes a letter to his law-school self. His message: it’s all going to work out
Because the interest is killer
At a town-hall-style meeting on the future of the licensing process, Ontario lawyers take aim at articling
Articling life on the opposite side of the world
After the 2008 financial crisis, the largest law firms learned that knee-jerk cost-cutting doesn’t pay off
Articling life on the opposite side of the world
“It may take a lot of work and patience to get to a point where my client trusts me to do my job”
I entered law school for all the wrong reasons, but leaving was still difficult
At the largest firms in Toronto, 98 percent of articling students have been hired back