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  • Uncovering Your Gifts & Sharing Your Message with Chad Aboud
    2024/11/18

    Chad Aboud is a coach, adviser, and speaker, former General Counsel, and experienced corporate lawyer. He is the founder of ⁠Chad Aboud Consulting⁠, where he helps lawyers and business leaders align their natural skills with career strategies to achieve success and fulfillment. Chad is also the host of the ⁠What You're About podcast⁠, where he explores stories of leaders using their unique talents in their careers.Chad is active in the community as a Strategic Advisor of Goodlawyer and a Board Director for Community Music Schools of Toronto. Chad previously served as General Counsel at AudienceView. Before that, he was Senior Corporate Counsel at Indigo and a Corporate & Securities Lawyer at Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP, advising on mergers, financing, and corporate governance. He is a JD/MBA graduate from Osgoode Hall Law School and the Schulich School of Business.


    Join the Future of Law Summit on Nov 21, 2024: ⁠https://summit.goodlawyer.ca/#register⁠

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    37 分
  • Landed! Now what? with Erika Bailey
    2024/10/09

    In this special "series within a series" episode, the tables turn as your host, Claudio Klaus, steps into the guest seat to share his journey through Canadian law schools and the process of becoming a lawyer in Canada. Co-hosted by ⁠Erika Bailey⁠, who has dedicated nearly 25 years serving the ⁠University of Toronto⁠, most recently supporting #NCA internationally trained lawyers and law students at the ⁠Faculty of Law’s⁠ #GPLLM and #LLM.

    The second episode, "Landed! Now What?", shares Claudio's personal story of his first month in Canada as he starts law school in Toronto. He talks about the excitement of arriving in a new country, but also the fears and worries that come with big changes. Claudio opens up about what it’s really like to adjust to life in Toronto, balancing school, and trying to settle into a new place. It’s an honest look at the ups and downs of starting a new journey away from home.

    Bio:

    ⁠Erika Bailey⁠ (she|her) has served the University of Toronto for nearly 25 years, specializing in international graduate student advising and coaching. With an MA in Adult Education from ⁠OISE|UT⁠, an MA in Leadership from ⁠Royal Roads University⁠, and ⁠Solutions-focused Brief Coaching⁠, her passion is to support internationally trained lawyers and law students with the ⁠University of Toronto’s Faculty of Law’s⁠ graduate programs, specifically the ⁠GPLLM⁠ and the ⁠LL.M.⁠ She coaches and advises them in their orientation to, and engagement with, the rigorous recruitment processes for future law licensing candidates, as well as on their licensing processes. In particular, fostering communities of kindness and belonging through mentorship, networking, and transparent dialogue are at the heart of her work.

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    29 分
  • Choosing Your Field in Law with Bruna Kalinoski
    2024/08/29

    Bruna Kalinoski is an intellectual property, technology, and litigation lawyer at Burnet, Duckworth and Palmer LLP in Calgary. Her practice focuses on contentious aspects of intellectual property law, including patents, trademarks, copyright, industrial design, and trade secrets, with a particular emphasis on complex IP litigation.

    Before joining BD&P, Bruna worked at a leading IP boutique in Canada and began her career in the IP and Technology groups at a top national law firm in Toronto. She has litigated a wide range of technologies, including pharmaceutical, telecommunications, mechanical, high technology, and software, from both technical and economic perspectives.

    Bruna previously served as a judicial law clerk to the Hon. Justice Eladio Rocha of the Court of Appeals of the State of Santa Catarina, Brazil, where she was involved in deliberations on various civil and commercial disputes. She holds an LLM from Osgoode Hall Law School and a law degree from the Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil. Before transitioning to law, Bruna studied Dentistry for two years, giving her a background in health sciences.

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    31 分
  • Touchdown: Starting the Canadian Legal Path with Erika Bailey
    2024/08/26

    In this special "series within a series" episode, the tables turn as your host, Claudio Klaus, steps into the guest seat to share his journey through Canadian law schools and the process of becoming a lawyer in Canada. Co-hosted by Erika Bailey, who has dedicated nearly 25 years serving the University of Toronto, most recently supporting #NCA internationally trained lawyers and law students at the Faculty of Law’s #GPLLM and #LLM, this episode is the beginning of a series of podcasts that dives deep into the challenges and triumphs of navigating the Canadian legal landscape as an internationally trained lawyer from day one.

    The first episode is called "Touchdown" as a nod to aviation lingo, capturing that key moment when the wheels first hit the ground. Before touchdown, the plane goes through a flare —a gentle rise to prepare for a smooth landing. Similarly, this episode marks the beginning of Claudio’s journey into the Canadian legal world, with more to explore as he settles into his new path.

    Bio:

    Erika Bailey (she|her) has served the University of Toronto for nearly 25 years, specializing in international graduate student advising and coaching. With an MA in Adult Education from OISE|UT, an MA in Leadership from Royal Roads University, and Solutions-focused Brief Coaching, her passion is to support internationally trained lawyers and law students with the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Law’s graduate programs, specifically the GPLLM and the LL.M. She coaches and advises them in their orientation to, and engagement with, the rigorous recruitment processes for future law licensing candidates, as well as on their licensing processes. In particular, fostering communities of kindness and belonging through mentorship, networking, and transparent dialogue are at the heart of her work.

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    40 分
  • Podcasting during Articling with Herman Wong
    2024/08/14

    Herman Wong is the host of the podcast Law Syrup and an incoming litigation associate at Torkin Manes LLP in Toronto. With a passion for making law accessible, Herman has previously served as a Justice Education Fellow for the Ontario Justice Education Network (OJEN), where he was recognized with the Tate Herbert Memorial Post-Secondary Award for his contributions to legal education. An Osgoode Hall Law School alum, Herman has a background in journalism, holding a Bachelor of Journalism and a Combined Honours degree in French from Carleton University, where he received several academic accolades. He has a strong commitment to mentorship and community engagement, which is reflected in both his legal and media work.

    Law Syrup is a podcast that delves into hot topics on Canada law and legal-related careers. Hosted by Herman Wong, the series features candid conversations with special guests including academics, and activists, aiming to demystify complex legal issues and foster a more inclusive dialogue around justice. Co-produced with the Ontario Justice Education Network (OJEN) and supported by The Law Foundation of Ontario, Law Syrup blends insightful commentary with a casual, approachable tone, making legal discussions accessible to everyone. This season’s guests include high-profile figures like Supreme Court Justice Michelle O’Bonsawin and other guests within the legal practice and beyond. Herman's dedication to improving access to justice and transparency within the legal system is at the heart of every episode. Listen to it at: https://open.spotify.com/show/5dO4Z3PdAgEO8GJbMw5IbD?si=9172ba4712e44d0c

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    26 分
  • LinkedIn Insights and Opportunities Beyond Law with Jake Hirsch-Allen
    2024/07/09

    Jake Hirsch-Allen is a Senior Fellow at The Dais focusing on inclusive technology and skills. Most recently he has been building public-private partnerships in workforce development and higher education for LinkedIn.


    Jake advises the Mila AI institute, impact investors, public sector leaders and start-ups, including on responsible tech and AI governance. He founded Lighthouse Labs and has acted as a director on many boards. A former intellectual property and international criminal lawyer, Jake was also chair of the Technology Committee of the Global Education Platform, taught Global Health at McMaster University and clerked at the Supreme Court of Israel.

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    31 分
  • Tips from a Professor on Succeeding in Law School with Richard A. Haigh
    2024/07/01

    Richard A. Haigh is an Assistant Professor at Osgoode Hall Law School and Director of York’s Centre for Public Policy and Law and Co-Director of the Part-Time LLM program in Constitutional Law at Osgoode Professional Development. He was, until December 2007, the Associate Director, Graduate Program at Osgoode Professional Development.

    Professor Haigh is the host of the podcast 'What's Law Got To Do With It?', where he and his student co-host discuss the ins and outs of Canadian law school life. According to the podcast description, they "attempt to be funny", a goal they very much succeed in.

    He has been a Senior Lecturer at Deakin University in Melbourne, Australia, a Senior Advisor at the National Judicial Institute in Ottawa, and a Legal Research and Writing Lecturer at Osgoode. His research and teaching interests include Constitutional Law, Public Law, and Equity and Trusts, particularly the areas of freedom of conscience and religion.

    His recent works include papers on the use of conscience and religion in legislative policies, whistleblowing, dialogue theory and freedom of expression’s relation to noise by-laws; he has also contributed a chapter to a book on legislating statutory interpretation, and a chapter to the casebook on public law (Emond, 3rd ed., 2015).

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    34 分
  • Crafting Effective CVs and Cover Letters with Michael Tam
    2024/06/25

    Michael Tam is the Program Lawyer, Professional Graduate & International Programs at Osgoode Professional Development. In this role he develops degree programs, graduate courses, and non-degree education options for domestic and internationally trained lawyers and law students. He is also the academic and career counsellor to all OsgoodePD students and a career coach to NCA candidates.

    Michael holds an Honours B.Sc (Hons) in Psychology, an LL.B. from the University of Leicester, and an LL.M from the University of Toronto with a focus on human rights. He completed the NCA process in 2013 and was called to the Ontario Bar in 2015. Michael is a passionate advocate for diversity, inclusion, and equity initiatives. As of 2023, he has also taken over administration of the Canada wide OCIs for ITL/NCA Candidates initiative with ITLNCA NetworkS.

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    41 分