Alright, this email — sent by a client — leaves me a bit gushing. With the client’s explicit permission, I am republishing it, here: I love you for your close, caring help; I love you for your loyalty; I love you for your talent; you are just an amazing human being and we are so privileged that you have been a par
I just learned that the U.S. Supreme Court will be in conference this Thursday, to consider the merits between accepting my client’s petition in Bee’s Auto v. City of Clermont. This is an exciting and consequential period: if at least four (4) Justices vote to accept the petition, we would be notified of a calendaring period
Apologies for the recent lapse in posts. Practice has proven extremely busy, especially from a cross border perspective. I wanted to advise of at least some of the ongoing events that have marked the past few months of my practice: (1) Yesterday, I shipped off a petition for a writ of certiorari to the United States Supreme Court.
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2015/09/21/watch-out-for-dirty-voter-suppression-tricks-elections-canada-warns-staff_n_8168806.html In the above, linked article, Elections Canada is warning of voter suppression tactics being used against Canadians on the upcoming federal election day, October 19. This brings back lessons learned in Florid
I am pleased to announce my selection as the incoming Vice Chair (and, in-turn, Chair-Elect) of the Canadian Bar Association, Nova Scotia Branch’s Privacy & Access Law Section. I look forward to helping to advance the objectives of the Section, and to further advance education and advocacy aimed at protecting privacy rights for all
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