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About Karen Dyck

Karen Dyck is a freelance lawyer based in Manitoba with a keen interest in enhancing access to justice and equality. For the first five years after her Call, Karen carried on a litigation practice in small firms focusing on family law. She has since drawn upon her legal background to work with a number of governmental and non-governmental organizations in a wide range of roles, from investigations and research to program development and writing to management and administration.

Posts by Karen Dyck

Minding the Gap

It’s Complicated

Rethinking Risk Management

Lawyers Working Well With Others?

More Than Semantics

Building a Culture of Wellness

The Winds of Change

Mandatory CPD Survives Its Day in Court

Advancing the Rule of Law

Keeping an Eye on the Horizon

Merit in Diversity

Data-Rich {LAB} Report

Driving Change in Access to Justice

80 Hours and Counting

Manitoba’s Legal Landscape Is Changing

Share and Share Alike

Get Out and Vote

Choices and Priorities

“Birds Fly. Humans Create”

One Step Short of Disbarment

Pink Shirt Day

Paying It Forward

Building Bonds and Working Together

Times New Roman, Coffee and Ditching Reason

The Root of All Growth

What If…

10 Resolutions for Change for Unhappy Lawyers

“Brian Sinclair Did Not Have to Die”