Of Counsel

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Of Counsel interviews remarkable lawyers about their careers in law. What motivates these lawyers? How do they manage to stay focused under intense pressure? How do they harmonize it all with their personal lives? How do they overcome fear and defeat? What insight and tips do they have for others? Court is now in session...all rise!

Episode Date
#54: Myles Anevich: Criminal appellate advocacy
Dec 06, 2023
#53: Abdi Aidid: Artificial Intelligence and the Law
Mar 14, 2023
#52: Ewa Krajewska: “Confidence in yourself and the materials”
Jan 26, 2023
#51: Lonny Rosen “Excellence means always putting your clients first.”
Jan 19, 2023
#50: Caroline Mandell “Justice is not just a place.”
Jan 18, 2023
#49: Marie Henein “So go. Layout your plan and execute.”
Jan 17, 2023
#48: Amy Slotek “The provision of human dignity”
Feb 18, 2020
#47: Edward Prutschi “We are the defenders of the wall”
Feb 10, 2020
#46: Kaveh Shahrooz “Freedom of speech is the corrective used for wrongs”
Feb 05, 2020
#45: Kerri Froc “The academic dialogue”
Feb 03, 2020
#44: Nicole O’Byrne “The pillars of Canadian Society”
Feb 03, 2020
#43: Michael Marin “The red ink is a good sign”
Feb 03, 2020
#42: Steven Skurka “May I continue Your Honour?”
Apr 29, 2019
#41: Jonathan Kay: Connect your ideas to how people experience life.
Apr 26, 2019
#39: Paul Le Vay: “Le bon avocat aide son client. L’excellent avocat aide le juge.”
Apr 07, 2019
#38: Douglas Judson & Heather Donkers: We need to have a conversation about disrupting norms
Apr 03, 2019
#37: Atrisha Lewis: Shattering glass ceilings.
Mar 08, 2019
#36: William C. McDowell: Recognize the importance of empathy in the law.
Mar 07, 2019
#35: Orlando Da Silva: I didn’t come this far, just to come this far.
Jan 30, 2019
#34: Peter MacKay: It’s a human pacifier to try and understand the other side
Dec 31, 2018
#33: Emilie Taman and Micheal Spratt: take care of your work and family and the rest takes care of itself.
Dec 20, 2018
#32: Carissima Mathen: a means to hold them accountable
Dec 11, 2018
#31: Donald Bayne: the threat against the rule of law.
Dec 09, 2018
#30: Lisa Kerr: Deserving recipients of forgiveness
Dec 02, 2018
#29: Jordan Furlong: The Evolution of Law
Nov 23, 2018
#28: Alan D. Gold: The Criminal Justice Process
Nov 07, 2018
#27: Julie Stanchieri: Be the calm in the storm
Oct 24, 2018
#26: Jordana Goldlist: A different frame of reference.
Oct 03, 2018
#25: Howard Levitt: The Gift of Disruption
Oct 02, 2018
#24: Camille Labchuk: Social change comes before legal change.
Sep 10, 2018
#23: Brian Greenspan: Allegations are not enough.
Aug 31, 2018
#22: Rocco Galati: The Rule of Law is all we have
Aug 21, 2018
#21: Melissa Kluger: Listen to your entrepreneur voice, and take the risk.
Jul 18, 2018
#20: Michael J. Bryant: The Circumstance of Equals
Jul 10, 2018
#19: Justice David Stratas: Courage is the source of all great advocacy
Jun 20, 2018
#18: Lorne Sossin (LIVE) on legal education (and bonus tips on podcasting)
Jun 12, 2018
#17: The Ryerson Law Practice Program: Gina Alexandris, André Bacchus, and Chris Bentley
Jun 03, 2018
#16: Annamaria Enenajor: make demands upon your profession.
May 21, 2018
#15: Paul Schabas: In the public’s interest.
May 10, 2018
#14: Anita Szigeti: I am this person’s lawyer.
Apr 25, 2018
#13: Tom Cromwell: reflections on the Supreme Court of Canada, advocacy, and the future of law.
Apr 15, 2018
#12: Jacqueline Horvat: making room for women at the table as leaders.
Apr 05, 2018
#11: Don Stuart: a professor’s reflection on Canadian criminal constitutional law.
Mar 20, 2018
#10: Sara Mainville: Allowing our communities to advance, in the way we live.
Mar 13, 2018
#9: Gillian Hnatiw: #MeToo is not a he-said, she-said issue. We are past due to eradicate it.
Mar 06, 2018
#8: Joseph Groia: Be tough, be concise, be persuasive, then shut up and sit down.
Mar 03, 2018
#7: Glenford Jameson: Be critical, food matters.
Feb 16, 2018
#6: Tom Curry: Aim high.
Feb 10, 2018
#5: Breese Davies: Tell a compelling story.
Feb 01, 2018
#4: Adam Wagman: Breathe. Just Breathe.
Jan 26, 2018
#3: Danielle Robitaille: It has to be your calling
Jan 25, 2018
#2: Michael Lacy – Don’t let the law get in the way of your argument
Jan 20, 2018
#1: Gerald Chan – Pivoting, Preparation, and Rap Battles
Jan 13, 2018