Menu
Log in


Peel Law Association



    


Latest News from the PLA

  • 16 May 2024 8:33 AM | Anonymous


    Information provided on Simon & Schuster's website:

    A top legal scholar explains Canada’s national tragedy of wrongful convictions, how anyone could be caught up in them, and what we can do to safeguard justice.

    Canada’s legal system has a serious problem: a significant but unknown number of people have been convicted for crimes they didn’t commit. There are famous cases of wrongful convictions, such as David Milgaard and Donald Marshall Jr., where the system convicted the wrong person for murder. But there are lesser-known cases: people who feel they have no option but to plead guilty, and people convicted of crimes that were imagined by experts or the police that never, in fact, happened.

    Kent Roach, cofounder of the Canadian Registry of Wrongful Convictions, award-winning author, and law professor, has dedicated his illustrious career to documenting flaws in our justice system. His work reveals that the burden of wrongful convictions falls disproportionately on the disadvantaged, including Indigenous and racialized people, those with cognitive issues, single mothers, and the poor.


    For more information about this resource, click here.


    This item is available to PLA Members in good standing for sign-out. PLA Members can sign-out up to three items for overnight use for a seven day period. Overdue charges may be applicable to items that are not returned by their due date.


    Not a member, but looking to become one? Please follow the link for the Membership Form and Fees. You may also contact the PLA Library Staff by email, and they will be happy to assist you. It only takes moments to join, and the PLA Library Staff can process memberships on the spot. Once payment is received, you can take advantage of all your PLA Membership Benefits, including discounts on CPD programs and social events.

    As a friendly reminder, the Peel Law Association Library, Lawyers' Lounge and related services are open to all lawyers who are in good standing with the LSO, articling students, and LPP/NCA candidates.


  • 14 May 2024 8:33 AM | Anonymous




    Click here for the .PDF copy of the flyer above.

    If you select full series, you will be sent a video replay link for Part One and Two.

    Registration closes at 12:00 PM on May 21, 2024.


  • 13 May 2024 9:24 AM | Anonymous


    Registration closes at 12:00 PM on May 28, 2024.


  • 10 May 2024 8:47 AM | Anonymous


    Information provided on LexisNexis' website:

    The Right Not to Remain Silent: The Truth About Mental Health in The Legal Profession is a groundbreaking book that sets the stage for revolutionizing how mental health is perceived in the legal profession and beyond. It contains a series of candid and courageous memoirs by members of the legal profession living with mental health and addiction issues. The authors are judges, lawyers, and law professors with wide-ranging legal practices in British Columbia, Alberta and Ontario including at Bay Street and small boutique firms.

    Young lawyers and senior members of the profession share their experiences of working while living with various types of challenges - depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, eating disorders, addiction, grief, imposter syndrome, and perfectionism.

    The Right Not to Remain Silent: The Truth About Mental Health in The Legal Profession addresses the insidious nature of mental health stigma and isolation in the legal community. But it is fundamentally a book about hope. As the authors discuss their sometimes harrowing journeys, they also show routes back to meaningful engagement with colleagues and work.


    For more information about this resource, click here.


    This item is available to PLA Members in good standing for sign-out. PLA Members can sign-out up to three items for overnight use for a seven day period. Overdue charges may be applicable to items that are not returned by their due date.


    Not a member, but looking to become one? Please follow the link for the Membership Form and Fees. You may also contact the PLA Library Staff by email, and they will be happy to assist you. It only takes moments to join, and the PLA Library Staff can process memberships on the spot. Once payment is received, you can take advantage of all your PLA Membership Benefits, including discounts on CPD programs and social events.

    As a friendly reminder, the Peel Law Association Library, Lawyers' Lounge and related services are open to all lawyers who are in good standing with the LSO, articling students, and LPP/NCA candidates.


  • 9 May 2024 8:37 AM | Anonymous


    Registration closes at 12:00 PM on June 4, 2024.


  • 9 May 2024 8:36 AM | Anonymous


    Registration closes at 12:00 PM on June 18, 2024.


  • 8 May 2024 8:47 AM | Anonymous


    Registration closes at 12:00 PM on May 28, 2024.


  • 7 May 2024 2:03 PM | Anonymous



    Please see the following Notice to the Profession Regarding Criminal Proceedings from Chief Justice Geoffrey B. Morawetz dated April 26, 2024, regarding the New Revised Criminal Proceedings Rules & Pre-Trial Conference Form.

    The Ontario Superior Court’s new Criminal Proceedings Rules will come into effect on May 27, 2024, and can be found here on the Court’s website.


  • 7 May 2024 8:47 AM | Anonymous


    Registration closes at 12:00 PM on May 7, 2024.


Ⓒ 2023-present Peel Law Association

Powered by Wild Apricot Membership Software