The Every Lawyer

Canadian Bar Association

The Every Lawyer is a Canadian Bar Association podcast to help you navigate the rapidly-changing legal world. Take advantage of trends and get the tools you need to advance your career and be the best version of yourself with actionable guidance and practical tips. Also on The Every Lawyer, we discuss social and political subjects important to all in the legal community.

  1. Legislative Reconciliation – Naiomi Metallic on Legislating Indigenous Self-government in Child Welfare

    2024-07-25

    Legislative Reconciliation – Naiomi Metallic on Legislating Indigenous Self-government in Child Welfare

    “Legislative Reconciliation is Governments using legislative powers for good and not bad. The Indian Act, you might say, was the government using its powers for bad, for a very long time.” -Prof. Metallic Professor Naiomi Metallic, divides her time between practice and teaching at Dalhousie University’s Schulich School of Law where she holds the Chancellor’s Chair in Aboriginal Law and Policy. She was part of the legal team that intervened on behalf of the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society led by Cindy Blackstock, a longtime advocate for child welfare and Indigenous children’s rights. The SCC referenced Prof. Metallic’s article, Aboriginal Rights, Legislative Reconciliation and Constitutionalism (dal.ca) , in their Reference re An Act respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis children, youth and families, and she is this year’s winner of the CBA’s Ramon John Hnatyshyn Award for Law. Also mentioned in this episode:  Supreme Court of Canada - SCC Case Information - Summary - 40619 (scc-csc.ca) Judicial Workbook on Bill C-92 — An Act Respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis Children, Youth and Families (dal.ca) Supreme Court of Canada - SCC Case Information - Parties - 39856 (scc-csc.ca) Braiding Legal Orders | McGill-Queen’s University Press (mqup.ca) We highly recommend The Path:  Canadian Bar Association - Understanding the Truth and Engaging in Reconciliation (cba.org) Reach out to us anytime at podcasts@cba.org

    56 min
  2. A2J - Multidisciplinary Service Models

    2024-05-16

    A2J - Multidisciplinary Service Models

    Overarching themes: lawyers can benefit from multi-disciplinary approaches in various ways, clients seriously benefit from holistic approaches, and that combining these two approaches is really making headway on improving access to justice for vulnerable communities. Hosted  by Julia Tétrault-Provencher and featuring: Emily Murray Luke’s Place, legal office with social and health support workers on site, specialised on the needs of survivors of intimate partner violence. People centered approach. Amy Slotek on her work as an embedded lawyer at a downtown Toronto mental health agency working with the homeless. Picking people up where they are. Michele Leering on Community Lawyers, Outreach, A2J in legal education and reflective practice.  Ida Bianchi on how lack of access to all types of services, not only legal, often causes and then perpetuates people’s involvement with criminal and family justice systems. Ab Currie on the uneven but steady march of progress on improving access to justice, the interplay between legal and non-legal problems, how these tend to cluster and feed off of one another, and that the legal profession is finally coming to realise more fully that you simply can’t solve one without solving the other. Lisa Moore on Crossing Boundaries: Exploring Multi-Disciplinary Models for Legal Problem Resolution (2024). Lisa was the lead researcher and author and is also the director of the CFCJ. Home - Luke's Place (lukesplace.ca) Embedded Lawyer Program: 2022-23 annual report (legalaid.on.ca) Home - CALC (communitylegalcentre.ca)        Michele Leering | Queen's Law (queensu.ca) JUST13_Bio_Currie.pdf (cba.org)          Crossing boundaries: Exploring multi-disciplinary models for legal problem resolution (cfcj-fcjc.org)

    1h 13m
  3. Masters of Mediation

    2024-04-18

    Masters of Mediation

    There are many reasons for lawyers and litigators to consider mediation as a career move. And there are born mediators who may not have a professional legal background at all. Our goal in this episode is twofold: to make the case for mediation as a viable alternative to our over-burdened court system and to explore the role mediation plays in peace-, community-, and capacity- building on both the local and global scale. Pro-tip for seasoned professionals: mediation can also provide some relief for the feeling of burnout that can come from years of working in the adversarial system. Julia welcomes Christine Kilby from the CBA Dispute Resolution Section. Christine and Julia introduce us to masters of mediation: Joy Noonan, Esther Omam, Mina Vaish and Archana Medhekar. Sponsored by the CBA Dispute Resolution Section: "Alternative" Dispute Resolution has never been so mainstream.  Further links: Canadian Bar Association - Dispute Resolution (cba.org) neutralsolutions.ca  https://mediatorsbeyondborders.org/what-we-do/working-groups/united-nations-working-group/women-in-mediation-action-group/ Mina Vaish, LL.M | LinkedIn Ottawa Dialogue - Research & Action Archana Medhekar - Mediators Beyond Borders International   Reach Out NGO | Cameroon (reachoutcameroon.org) Esther Omam - Women Mediators across the Commonwealth Esther Omam takes us on a deep dive into her work with Reach Out Cameroon during the Bakassi crisis on the border between Nigeria and Cameroon, and the Anglophone crisis in Cameroon's South West and North West Regions, still ongoing. For context:  Bakassi conflict - Wikipedia Anglophone Crisis - Wikipedia Kilby Mediation

    1h 16m
  4. Actionable guidance on EDI in the face of a growing backlash – Charlene Theodore and Nikki Gershbain

    2024-03-21

    Actionable guidance on EDI in the face of a growing backlash – Charlene Theodore and Nikki Gershbain

    Julia welcomes two of Canada’s top experts on EDI in the legal workplace: McCarthy-Tetrault’s current and former Chief Inclusion Officers, Charlene Theodore and Nikki Gershbain. Before moving to McCarthy-Tetrault, Charlene Thedore worked as in-house council in the education sector and, in 2020, she was the first black person to become President of the OBA. Charlene has also worked for the UN committee on the elimination of racial discrimination and is a member and former director of the Canadian Association of Black Lawyers.  In addition to her pioneering work on EDI at McCarthy and starting her own consultancy firm, IDEA Consulting, Nikki Gershbain is a long-time pro bono advocate and family law practitioner and has served as Executive Director of the Faculty of Law at the University of Toronto and National Director of Pro Bono Students Canada. In 2021, she received the Canadian Bar Association’s LGBTQ Hero Award for her work on trans workplace inclusion.  This is an episode full of practical, usable, advice on achieving true equity, diversity, and inclusion, at work and everywhere else. It includes concrete examples of effective and beneficial workplace EDI policies and offers some terrific all-purpose life lessons and memorable, usable, quotes.  Charlene, Nikki and Julia discuss everything from the business case for EDI to Elon Musk's twitter beef with Mark Cuban, the need for active leadership on human rights and why trans inclusion matters; how cultural trends and current events in our increasingly polarized political and historical realities impact us at work; that “the truth is always more complex, because none of us is either totally oppressed or completely privileged" (Nikki Gershbain), and that "no one has a monopoly on being wrong" (Charlene Theodore). Nikki Gershbain - IDEA Consulting: Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Accessibility (ideaconsultinggroup.ca) Charlene Theodore | McCarthy Tétrault Law & Disorder Inc. - Law & Disorder Inc. (murraygottheil.com) As always, please feel free to subscribe and write to us anytime at podcasts@cba.org

    1h 17m
4.6
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26 Ratings

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The Every Lawyer is a Canadian Bar Association podcast to help you navigate the rapidly-changing legal world. Take advantage of trends and get the tools you need to advance your career and be the best version of yourself with actionable guidance and practical tips. Also on The Every Lawyer, we discuss social and political subjects important to all in the legal community.