Monday’s Mix
Each Monday we present brief excerpts of recent posts from five of Canada’s award-winning legal blogs chosen at random* from more than 80 recent Clawbie winners. In this way we hope to promote their work, with their permission, to as wide an audience as possible.
This week the randomly selected blogs are 1. O’Faolain 2. The Stream 3. Slater Vecchio Connected 4.Startup Source 5. IP Osgoode
O’Faolain
Protect a Digital Law Practice
My presentation at the 2017 Solo and Small Firm conference yesterday covered the basics of protecting your digital law practice. It’s a familiar theme but I’ve noticed that I spend less time talking about technology these days, and far more talking about changing behavior and training. This time was no different. …
The Stream
Irwin Law is Changing
Who is affected? Users who read, annotate and bookmark Irwin Law titles through the Reading Room. What is changing? Irwin Law has moved to a new platform called DesLibris. Irwin Law titles on the old platform, ebrary, will only be available to access until Friday June 30th. Annotations and bookmarks will not move to the new platform. …
Slater Vecchio Connected
Childproofing the Bedroom
We think of bedrooms as a place of sleep and sweet dreams. While that’s true for even a child’s bedroom, there are little things that can cause bumps in the night or day that could end up with a visit to the emergency room. You’ve probably thought about childproofing your kitchen, your living room, or all stairways – but what about your child’s bedroom? …
Startup Source
Canadian Government Launches Innovation Superclusters Initiative Application Process
StartupSource has previously covered the federal government’s Innovation Superclusters Initiative, which promised to inject $950 million into developing innovation “superclusters.” The government defines “superclusters” as geographical regions containing strong industrial clusters, or clusters that rely on specialized inputs such as technology and infrastructure. In late May of 2017, the government provided further details for its Innovation Superclusters Initiative, and officially launched the first phase of the application process. …
Last month, I had the pleasure of attending Canadian Music Week’s 2017 Global Forum Networking Breakfast – a Music Canada sponsored event that celebrates and recognizes individuals and organizations in the music community who are using music to make the world a better place. This year’s topic was “The Power of Music: Indigenous Artists Discuss Music’s Ability to Unite, Inspire and Heal.” …
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*Randomness here is created by Random.org and its list randomizing function.
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