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. Official Clio Blog 2. National Magazine 3. Le Blogue du CRL 4. Canadian Combat Sports Law Blog 5. NSRLP
Official Clio Blog
The 4 Stages of an Effective Client Intake Process
The intake process is an important part of the overall client lifecycle. It’s essentially the series of steps required to convert prospects into paying clients, or in other words, it’s the law firm sales process. Yet despite its importance, few law firms have put much energy into optimizing their intake process to create a better client experience, increase their efficiency, or improve the firm’s conversion rate. …
National Magazine
Are market studies in the Competition Bureau’s remit?
This spring the federal Competition Bureau released a bulletin to “describe how market studies are used to promote competition, and to provide transparency to stakeholders regarding how the Bureau selects and conducts market studies.” …
TRAVAIL : Le Directeur des poursuites criminelles et pénales, qui a fait preuve de discrimination fondée sur la grossesse en refusant d’accorder un poste à une avocate parce qu’elle était enceinte, doit lui attribuer ce poste. …
Canadian Combat Sports Law Blog
Study – Concussion Most Common Injury Type in Reviewed MMA Bouts
A study was recently published at BMJ Journals reviewing the injury rates and risk factors for injuries in sanctioned MMA bouts in Calgary, Alberta. In the study, titled “Risk factors associated with injury and concussion in sanctioned amateur and professional mixed martial arts bouts in Calgary, Alberta” the authors reviewed amateur and professional MMA records …
NSRLP
From Shock to Determination: How Working for NSRLP has Affected Me
This week’s guest blog is written by NSRLP Project Coordinator Dayna Cornwall. Dayna Cornwall In October of 2016, Julie hired me to be the NSRLP’s new Project Coordinator. I was thrilled to start my new job, and honoured to be tasked with the management of this plucky, grassroots non-profit. I knew I could keep the organization humming, was eager to share my ideas for growth, and could tell that Julie would be a fantastic boss. But I was a complete virgin …
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