My piece on Reconciliation and the legal industry won Gold at the @NMA_B2B's. I tried with this piece to avoid cliches, to focus on actionable advice, and to seek the best scholars I could. I'm deeply grateful to @DanielHFish, @melissakluger and the @PrecedentMag.
In the most recent issue of @PrecedentMag, I delved into Bay Street’s billable-hour targets: where they sit today, how they become so massive and whether it’s possible for lawyers to work fewer hours without sacrificing client service.
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May we proudly present the winners of our 2023 Precedent Setter Awards—six outstanding lawyers in their first 10 years of practice.
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Fifteen years ago today, Precedent published its first issue. From the beginning, we invested in high-quality journalism that delves into the profession’s thorniest subjects. Today, we’re sharing some of our all-time favourite cover stories. 🧵
I’m proud to have worked with @SimonLewsen on this story—a deep dive into how lawyers can advance reconciliation.
As he writes, “The answer is too long and complicated for a single magazine article. But this story at least offers a place to start.��
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I���m so pleased that @wentingthings also won for the outstanding artwork that accompanies our story on how legal drinking culture has started to shift. Which you can find here: https://t.co/iloxvQ2MlW
A huge honour to receive an @NMA_B2B Award today for my investigation into alcohol abuse in the legal profession. Without a doubt, that story would not have been possible without the lawyers who spoke to me with such honesty. You can read the piece online: https://t.co/CzAKKY6iTP
@sabewCDA@PrecedentMag@BenCanMag What an exciting way to kick-off a Wednesday morning! Thanks so much to @sabewCDA and the judges for this recognition, especially during what is a totally unprecedented time. It means a lot.
The nomination deadline for the 2020 Precedent Setter Awards is approaching! We're looking for Toronto lawyers in their first 10 years of practice who excel at work and in the community. Nominate a great lawyer by January 17: https://t.co/b1vyJedXmv
“Law school was something I’d dreamed about as a kid. But I thought that everything I had been through in my teens precluded me from that career.” This is a great Q&A with @JordanaGoldlist. https://t.co/CKj7HYSHD0