Kirby Chown and Carrie Mandel of Toronto win 2014 CCCA Special Contribution Award April 07, 2014 The Canadian Bar Association’s (CBA) Canadian Corporate Counsel Association (CCCA) has announced that Kirby Chown and Carrie Mandel, both of Toronto, ON, are the winners of the 2014 CCCA Special Contribution Award.
Michael Jason of Winnipeg wins 2014 CCCA “Up and Comer” Award April 07, 2014 The Canadian Bar Association’s (CBA) Canadian Corporate Counsel Association (CCCA) has announced that Michael Jason of Winnipeg, Corporate Counsel at Richardson International Limited, is the winner of the 2014 CCCA Up and Comer Award.
Gordon Currie of Toronto wins 2014 CCCA Robert V.A. Jones Award April 07, 2014 The Canadian Bar Association’s (CBA) Canadian Corporate Counsel Association (CCCA) has announced that Gordon Currie of Toronto is the winner of the 2014 CCCA R.V.A. Jones Award.
Law Day Lunch-and-Learn offers practical advice on everyday legal concerns April 03, 2014 As part of Law Day 2014, a free week-long public lecture series is being offered at the Main branch of the Ottawa Public Library.
Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin, Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi at 2014 CCCA National Conference, April 7-8 in Calgary April 01, 2014 Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin and Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi will headline the Canadian Bar Association’s (CBA) Canadian Corporate Counsel Association (CCCA) 2014 National Conference, April 7-8, in Calgary.
The CBA Legal Aid Liaison Committee is proud to announce Glenn Gallins as a recipient of the Legal Aid Leader Award April 01, 2014 Professor Glenn Gallins’ dedication to access to justice has taken many forms over the years.
Dan MacRury, Q.C., elected incoming CBA National Second Vice-President March 27, 2014 Dan MacRury, Q.C., of Sydney, NS won the election for incoming Second Vice-President of the Canadian Bar Association (CBA)
WLF Events Across the Country - PEI March 25, 2014 The PEI Branch of the Women Lawyers Forum held its 5th Annual Women’s Day, Pearls of Wisdom, on March 7, 2014.
The CBA opposes Bill C-560 that puts parents’ rights above the best interests of children March 24, 2014 The Canadian Bar Association (CBA) opposes Bill C-560, a private member’s bill, as it would shift the way custody is determined under the Divorce Act to parents’ rights