
Tim Wilbur
Global Managing Editor at Lexpert
Global Managing Editor - Law, @CanLawMag, @Lexpert, @LexpertInHouse, @LawTimes and @Aus_Lawyer at Key Media in Toronto, Canada.
Articles
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6 days ago |
canadianlawyermag.com | Tim Wilbur
The panel was comprised of 61 esteemed legal leaders By The 2025 Canadian Law Awards once again brought together the best of the legal profession, spotlighting excellence across 28 categories – ranging from firm achievements and standout deals to top legal department leader and litigation teams. This celebration of legal distinction wouldn’t have been possible without the invaluable contributions of our judging panel.
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1 week ago |
canadianlawyermag.com | Tim Wilbur
ADHD, anxiety, and disconnection deepened her struggle until recovery reshaped her path By Nicole Letourneau doesn’t just speak about addiction – she dissects it with the precision of a lawyer and the vulnerability of someone who’s lived through its darkest corners. As counsel with the Ministry of Natural Resources legal services branch, she occupies a demanding role in corporate commercial law.
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2 weeks ago |
canadianlawyermag.com | Tim Wilbur
National focus tackles legal setbacks, youth access bans, refugee policy, and prison reform By Aaden Pearson joins the Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA) at a time when the legal terrain for trans rights is being carved with urgency and resistance. As the CCLA’s first-ever trans rights legal fellow, Pearson is not only breaking ground – they are doing so at a moment when backlash and legislative retrenchments are intensifying across Canada.
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3 weeks ago |
canadianlawyermag.com | Tim Wilbur
Top 25 lawyer and podcast host defends 2SLGBTQI+ youth rights through court action By Adam Goldenberg is a partner at McCarthy Tétrault and a leading civil liberties litigator. He is also the host of the firm’s Appealing Briefs podcast. Last year, Adam was recognized as one of the Top 25 Most Influential Lawyers by Canadian Lawyer magazine.
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4 weeks ago |
lexpert.ca | Tim Wilbur
Before she became a consultant helping universities achieve more strategic and effective governance, Cheryl Foy was general counsel and university secretary at Ontario Tech University, operating at the intersection of the legal department and institutional governance. During these years embedded in the machinery of academia, she saw an alarming governance disconnect – not just among board members but within the institution itself.
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