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Colm Brannigan

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  • Dec 12, 2024 | slaw.ca | Colm Brannigan

    Since the publication of the ADR Institute of Canada’s Med-Arb Rules in 2020, Med-Arb has become much more widely accepted as an integrated dispute resolution process in Ontario. Despite this many counsel and parties still have a significant degree of resistance to its use. In the best-known form of med-arb, a single neutral acts as both mediator and arbitrator.

  • Oct 29, 2024 | slaw.ca | Susannah Tredwell |Tania Perlin |Kerri Salata |Colm Brannigan

    In this wellness message I wanted to focus on my favorite subject; animals. I know that many of you have pets and are great animal lovers. I have been told by numerous friends and colleagues that they enjoy the company of their furry companion more than people. It’s sad to say but at times it is true. The overwhelming amount of work, daily responsibilities and just life in general, makes us feel tired and spent.

  • Oct 29, 2024 | slaw.ca | Susannah Tredwell |Kerri Salata |Colm Brannigan |Sarah Sutherland

    I’ve previously talked about the CanLII Manual to British Columbia Civil Litigation, a free resource that includes an annotated version of the B.C. Rules of Court. However, B.C. is not the only jurisdiction for which you can find an annotated Rules of Court on CanLII. The Civil Procedure and Practice in Ontario, published in 2022 and written by a team of 135 leading litigators and experts, provides both commentary and case law, as well as links to other useful resources.

  • Oct 28, 2024 | slaw.ca | Kerri Salata |Colm Brannigan |Sarah Sutherland |Ian Hu

    Ongoing barriers to access to justice remain a persistent problem throughout our legal system, particularly for those living on low incomes. In law, as across all areas of society, there is much interest in the potential to harness technological innovations to help address those barriers. Legal regulators in Canada and abroad are taking a variety of approaches aimed at unlocking the potential of technology-based legal services, while also continuing to protect the public from harm.

  • Oct 28, 2024 | slaw.ca | Kerri Salata |Colm Brannigan |Sarah Sutherland |Ian Hu

    Each Monday we present brief excerpts of recent posts from five of Canada’s award-winning legal blogs chosen at random* from more than 80 recent Clawbie winners. In this way we hope to promote their work, with their permission, to as wide an audience as possible. This week the randomly selected blogs are 1. The Court 2. Le Blogue du CRL 3. Flex Legal Blog 4. ABlawg.ca 5. Off the ShelfThe CourtSCC Clarifies Bankruptcy Discharge ProvisionsIn Poonian v.

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