Nancy Rubin, QC, discusses landmark case for journalists
Neutral reporter or trespasser? What happens when journalists doing their job covering mass protests are swept up in broad injunctions and face criminal sanctions? Halifax partner Nancy Rubin, QC, will take part in a panel discussion tomorrow, May 3, in Winnipeg at the Canadian Association of Journalists conference to review a landmark case from the Newfoundland and Labrador Court of Appeal, Re Brake. Nancy and Erin Best successfully intervened on behalf of Aboriginal Peoples Television Network.
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Charlottetown partner Gary Demeulenaere will be speaking on a panel, Tuesday, January 20, at the session “Best Practices for your Business: Receivable, Credit, and Collections.” Gary will be joined by Blair Corkum from Corkum Financial and Krista…
Read MoreHalifax-based partner Nancy Rubin, QC, is speaking at Nash 77 – Canada’s student journalism conference in Ottawa on Thursday, January 15. For her Thursday afternoon session, “How to Write the Story Without Getting Sued” Nancy…
Read MoreJohn MacDonell will take a one year leave of absence from the firm to assume the role of Chief of Staff to the Honourable Erin O’Toole, federal Minister of Veteran Affairs, commencing January 21. John…
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