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Securities LitigationPublications and Presentations
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Sahar Talebi shared her expertise on the Canadian Bar Association's Verdicts & Voices podcast. In the episode, Quebec’s Secularism Law Gets Its Day in Court, Sahar provided a preview of the Supreme Court of Canada's hearing on Quebec's secularism law and the notwithstanding clause, a highly anticipated Charter case.
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We’ve released our 2025 Snapshot, highlighting the most significant developments, decisions, and trends in litigation from the past year across 21 practice areas. Reflect on 2025 and look ahead to 2026 through the lens of our expert litigators.
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Zachary Rosen was invited to chair the Canadian Bar Association program, Successful Advocacy Before Administrative Tribunals. The program covered best practices in mastering advocacy in administrative tribunals, which included opening and closing statements, cross-examinations, handling objections, adapting to self-represented parties, and navigating evidentiary and procedural nuances.
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Paul-Erik Veel was invited to share his expertise on the Canadian Justice program's session titled, NSICOP Legal Challenge. He discussed the constitutional and legal implications surrounding the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians Act (NSICOP Act), highlighting its impact on parliamentary privilege and democratic oversight. Representing the Canadian Constitution Foundation as an intervenor in the Supreme Court case, Paul-Erik explored the tension between national security and civil liberties, and raised concerns about the NSICOP Act’s potential to limit open parliamentary debate.
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Lenczner Slaght launches our 2024 Snapshot, which highlights the most significant developments, decisions, and trends in litigation from the past year across 20 areas of expertise. Reflect on 2024 and look ahead to 2025 through the lens of our expert litigators.
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Lenczner Slaght launches our 2023 Snapshot, a look at the most significant developments, decisions, business takeaways, and trends in litigation from the last year, across 15 practice areas. Revisit 2023 and look ahead to 2024 through the lens of our expert litigators.
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Amy Goudge authored the article Administrative Law, Artificial Intelligence, and Procedural Rights which was published in Volume 42 of the Windsor Review of Legal and Social Issues.
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Paul-Erik Veel discussed the constitutional and administrative law issues in food and beverage regulation, while taking a look at the decision of the Ontario Divisional Court in Royal DeMaria v VQA Ontario.
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Scott Rollwagen and Rebecca Jones co-authored the article "Vavilov in the age of the autocrat: Law as power that justifies itself", which appeared in the Fall 2020 Issue of The Advocates' Journal.
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Rebecca Jones presented at OsgoodePD's Prosecuting and Defending Professional Discipline Cases program. Her panel provided tips and strategies on navigating a client through examinations, interviews and inquiries during the investigation phase of professional discipline cases.
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