The Power of Grit and Happiness in the Law: Speaking to Global Lawyers of CanadaBy Heather Douglas|2020-06-25T14:28:22-04:00June 25, 2020|Helpful Tips|Read More
Should the Government Grant Immunity From Civil Lawsuits Related to COVID-19?By Heather Douglas|2020-06-18T07:31:54-04:00June 18, 2020|Current Events|Read More
Revisiting R v. S. (R.D.), 1997: A Case About a Black Judge on “Trial” for Acquitting a Black BoyBy Heather Douglas|2020-06-04T11:22:58-04:00June 4, 2020|Access to Justice, Case Comment|Read More
Should Affidavits of Service Be Required?By Heather Douglas|2020-05-27T09:43:05-04:00May 28, 2020|Rules of Civil Procedure|Read More
Ontario Court of Appeal Hearing Some Appeals in WritingBy Heather Douglas|2020-05-29T16:33:26-04:00May 15, 2020|Current Events|Read More
Can Chatbots Answer Legal Questions?By Heather Douglas|2020-04-28T17:34:24-04:00April 30, 2020|Access to Justice|Read More
Why the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal Has Barely Missed a Beat During the PandemicBy Heather Douglas|2020-04-28T16:46:18-04:00April 28, 2020|The Future of Law|Read More
Helpful Tips for Drafting AffidavitsBy Heather Douglas|2020-04-13T12:08:01-04:00April 13, 2020|Helpful Tips|Read More
Virtual Identification, Verification, and Witnessing of Clients During COVID-19By Heather Douglas|2020-04-09T11:52:54-04:00April 9, 2020|Current Events|Read More
Using Apps for Contact Tracing: Can We Protect Privacy?By Heather Douglas|2020-04-09T10:28:04-04:00April 9, 2020|Current Events|Read More
Service and Filing by Email: Courts Are Being Forced to AdaptBy Heather Douglas|2020-03-27T10:24:03-04:00March 27, 2020|Innovation|Read More
Changes in Court Process due to COVID-19 Social DistancingBy Heather Douglas|2020-03-23T15:13:09-04:00March 23, 2020|Current Events, Uncategorized|Read More