Disputed

Norton Rose Fulbright
Disputed

Join hosts Ted Brook, Partner, and Erin Brown, Senior Associate, of Norton Rose Fulbright as they interview lawyers and industry leaders from key sectors, questioning the trends, issues and opportunities across Canada’s evolving legal landscape. Conversations will bring both a global perspective and a litigator's instinct for issue spotting to keep your business risk-ready. Listen now, and subscribe so you don’t miss an episode.

  1. 9月5日

    Trials and errors: perspectives from our top litigators

    What makes a great litigator? When it comes to mastering the art of litigation, some lessons are best learned outside the classroom. In this episode of Disputed, hosts Ted Brook and Erin Brown go back to school and delve into what it takes to become a successful litigator, drawing from the experience of 11 seasoned professionals across all six of Norton Rose Fulbright's Canadian offices. They’ll discuss how preparedness, above all else, is a major key to success, gain insights into how far to push a witness, talk about dealing with clients, and reflect on hard lessons learned early on by some of our top litigators. From unexpected twists in trials, to the evolving dynamics between junior and senior litigators, this episode is all about the lessons that litigators learn that allow them to turn courtroom challenges into victories. This episode is accredited 0.92 substantive hours in Ontario and 0.92 substantive hours in British Columbia. Guests: Dan Bennett - Partner, Vancouver (12:34, 47:02)Jenna Anne de Jong - Partner, Ottawa (34:20)Steven Leitl - Senior Partner, Calgary (10:08)Kaitlin Long - Partner, Calgary (17:49)Jamie Macdonald - Partner, Ottawa (37:32)Sarah McCalla - Partner, Vancouver (15:13)Kelly Moffet-Burima - Partner, Calgary (27:14)Élif Oral - Of Counsel, Quebec City (3:03)Orestes Pasparakis - Partner, Toronto (22:26)Frédéric Plamondon - Partner, Montreal (44:01)David Yi - Partner, Toronto (6:07)

    52 分钟
  2. Navigating the ESG risk landscape in Canada

    4月30日

    Navigating the ESG risk landscape in Canada

    As regulatory requirements around climate and other Environmental Social and Governance (ESG) disclosures take shape and anti-ESG sentiment grows, organizations are increasingly finding themselves navigating a complex risk landscape. From our survey: • Issues surrounding board governance, executive compensation, conflict of interest and proxy battles have been flagged by 50% of Canadian survey respondents as something to pay attention to in 2024 • One in 10 respondents experienced ESG-related litigation last year (compared to just two percent in 2022) – a development we anticipated in our 2023 report. • 38% of organizations are also concerned about future ESG class actions as issues such as greenwashing, diversity policies and regulatory compliance go under the microscope. In episode three of our miniseries, hosts Ted Brook and Erin Brown draw on the expertise of Alison Babbitt, Partner, Canadian Co-Head of Responsible Business and Sustainability, and Heidi Reinhart, Partner. Together, they explore the discourse around ESG litigation risk as new regulations and policies come to the forefront. We’ll learn how various industries are impacted and why a strong base of corporate governance, transparency, and consistency can set businesses up for success. Download the full Litigation Trends Survey at 2024 Annual Litigation Trends Survey. This episode is accredited 0.62 substantive hours in Ontario and 0.5 substantive hours in British Columbia.

    39 分钟

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Join hosts Ted Brook, Partner, and Erin Brown, Senior Associate, of Norton Rose Fulbright as they interview lawyers and industry leaders from key sectors, questioning the trends, issues and opportunities across Canada’s evolving legal landscape. Conversations will bring both a global perspective and a litigator's instinct for issue spotting to keep your business risk-ready. Listen now, and subscribe so you don’t miss an episode.

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