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Talk Paper Scissors
Setting Magazine Precedent with Daniel Fish, Editor of Precedent Magazine

Talk Paper Scissors

Play Episode Play 34 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 50:41


This is the first episode in a 6-part magazine mini series. Here you'll meet Daniel Fish, Editor of Precedent, a career and lifestyle magazine for lawyers. In this conversation, you'll learn about Precedent, including the journey that Daniel and his team embark on with each issue, including a discussion of Daniel's ‘print brain' and how he's shifting gears to a fully-online publication.You'll hear what it's really like to be an Editor and how it's similar and different from the way magazine Editorial roles are portrayed in popular culture. Also, you'll hear what role Daniel feels is missing in smaller magazine teams and why it's such a loss.We talk AI, including what it's really good at in the magazine space and what it can't currently replicate. Finally, you'll hear what Daniel continues to be excited about in the realm of magazines and journalism-at-large.This episode is part of a guest lecture series in CGCM 720 Magazine Production & Publishing, as well as DG 8111 Digital Publishing in The Creative School at Toronto Metropolitan University. A special shout out to Master of Digital Media student, Crystal Chan, for her loyal listenership and fantastic questions towards the end!I'm all about interesting projects with interesting people! Let's Connect on the web or via Instagram. :)

Bad Jew
How Can You Bring Light Unto Nations? with Solomon Friedman

Bad Jew

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 33:28


It goes without saying that the internet can be a disgusting display of human nature. Anonymous trolls, scams, and false information run rampant and they're not hard to run into. A centerpiece to this disturbing reality is the adult entertainment industry which has never been known to treat people with dignity. Exposing people of all ages to this content can do a variety of harmful things but the worst is that it enables everyone to participate in it including the young.  Solomon Friedman of Ethical Capital Partners recognized this truth. While his calling was not a religious one, he has helped make the internet a safer place by incorporating device-based age verification technology and sharing such recognition software with law enforcement. Friedman is responsible for putting up roadblocks in front of every nefarious action that takes place on a variety of adult sites. Chaz Volk, host of Bad Jew, learns that bringing light to the darkest of places means taking on unpopular projects while showing proud leadership and poise.  00:00 Introduction 05:35 Adult industry pioneered key internet innovations 07:06 Surprising ideas about ethics in internet marketing 11:19 Online platforms need moderation and safety measures 16:14 Opting out, age gates needed for online content 19:47 Internet privacy is essential for freedom and democracy 22:40 Jurisdiction of freedom 23:51 Tech giants and governments needed for safer platforms 26:55 Legal, meets safety standards, limits certain content 30:16 Conclusion About Solomon Friedman:  Connect with Solomon Friedman Solomon is a trial and appellate lawyer, representing individuals and organizations before all levels of court in Canada. He is certified as a specialist in criminal law by the Law Society of Ontario. For over a decade, Solomon has been a trusted voice at Parliament, regularly appearing before Standing Committees of both the House of Commons and Senate in Canada, providing testimony about criminal, regulatory and constitutional law matters. Solomon is a legal author and commentator. He has published dozens of academic and popular articles and is the co-author of Canada's leading text on firearms law and regulation. He also lectures widely to audiences of defence lawyers, judges and police officers on a wide spectrum of criminal and regulatory law topics.  Solomon's work has been recognized by his peers in both the legal and broader business community. In 2014, he was named one of the Forty under 40 by the Ottawa Business Journal and the Ottawa Chamber of Congress. In 2016, he was given Precedent Magazine's Precedent Setter Award. In 2018, he received the Regional Senior Justice Award by the County of Carleton Law Association. Solomon is an adjunct law professor, teaching The Law of Evidence and Advanced Criminal Evidence at the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law. Prior to his call to the bar, Solomon clerked for Justice Morris Fish of the Supreme Court of Canada. Solomon came to the law following rabbinical studies in Israel, where he was ordained in 2005. Connect with Solomon Friedman: EthicalCapitalPartners.com Connect with Bad Jew: BadJew.co https://linktr.ee/badjew BadJewPod@gmail.com Ig @BadJewPod TikTok @BadJewPod

The Industrial Real Estate Podcast
Do Lawyers Kill Deals?

The Industrial Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 56:29


An interview with Daniel Waldman, lawyer with Dickinson Wright. We'll be discussing the following: ✅ Critical property level due diligence ✅ The legal work that happens behind the scenes ✅ Should bad deals be killed? About Daniel: Daniel Waldman has a broad commercial litigation practice with an emphasis on real property litigation, including commercial leasing, commercial real estate, construction law, and debt collection. His clients include Canada's most prominent commercial landlords, international developers, multimillion-dollar real estate investment trusts, and construction companies. Focusing on high-level real property litigation, his main areas of expertise include real property disputes involving the purchase and sale of large commercial property and commercial lease disputes. Drawing on his considerable experience, Daniel is known for achieving results for his clients without the need for lengthy and expensive litigation. He regularly appears before all levels of court and various administrative tribunals. He has acted as counsel in many mediations, arbitrations, and negotiated settlements, recognizing that the best resolution often involves creative and practical solutions. Recognized by Lexology as a legal influencer for his thought leadership in dispute resolution in Canada, Daniel is a frequent contributor to Law Times, Canadian Lawyer Magazine, Precedent Magazine, and The Advocates Journal. He publishes a regular column on RENX.ca, Canada's largest real estate news exchange, called The Property Law Hub, where he writes about developments in real estate law and litigation. Daniel is a member of the Board of Directors of the Peel Law Association and editor-in-chief of their Peel Briefs. Connect with Daniel: LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/daniel-wal... Website: https://www.dickinson-wright.com/our-... -- Bastion Pens Link: https://bastionboltactionpen.com/?rfsn=7334111.02cb20&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=7334111.02cb20 ⚡ Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@industrializ...

Off The Tracks
Episode 40: Thread of Advocacy

Off The Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 36:03


This episode was produced in partnership with Lawbrokr, legal's first customer experience platform powered by lawyers. To learn more, visit lawbrokr.com and see how you can join the movement to become a modern lawyer. In this episode we are joined by Pam Hrick. She is the Executive Director and General Counsel of the Women's Legal Education and Action Fund (LEAF). Pam provides leadership, support, and direction to LEAF's work to advance gender equality through litigation, law reform, and public education. Before joining LEAF, Pam practiced law at Stockwoods LLP. She clerked for the Hon. Justice Thomas Cromwell at the Supreme Court of Canada and the Hon. Justice David Stratas at the Federal Court of Appeal. Pam currently serves as the Vice Chair of the Canadian Bar Association's Administrative Law Section. Pam has been a longtime advocate for women and for 2SLGBTQ+ communities. She is the Chair of the Board of Management of The 519, a city organization that advocates for the inclusion of 2SLGBTQ+ communities. She has been recognized as a Leader to Be Proud Of, by Start Proud, a Precedent Setter by Precedent Magazine, and a Douglas Miller Rising Star by the Canadian Bar Association. In this conversation, Pam shares with us the common thread she's woven throughout her time in politics, private practice, academia, and now at LEAF. We also discuss the combined role of Executive Director and General Counsel, what's lost when a leadership table isn't represented by diverse perspectives, and how crucial trans inclusivity is within feminist advocacy. Pam also fills us in on how many Broadway shows she's seen (spoiler: it's a lot!) and what she's looking forward to this baseball season. Get involved with LEAF today! This conversation zeroes in on legal technology and the importance of building deliberate relationships to make your career soar. Aaron shares with us the biggest challenge with legal tech today (it's not what you think!), how he has created the training he wishes he'd had access to in the early stages of his career, and the importance of creating cohesive and effective systems. Follow us on Instagram @offthetrackspodcast, check out our website offthetrackspodcast.com, or connect with us by emailing podcast.offthetracks@gmail.com. Thanks for taking some time to step off the tracks with us! – Erin & Piper – Did you know there are free and confidential mental health supports available to law students, paralegals, and lawyers in every province and territory? Click here to learn more and access services.

FACL BC
Episode 12: A Conversation with Aaron Bains on Diversity and Inclusion and the Importance of Relationships: From Hireback, Partnership, to Giving Back to the Community

FACL BC

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 26:15


Welcome back to season 2 of our podcast, where we feature Aaron Bains for this month's episode. Hailing from Surrey, BC, Aaron currently works at Aird & Berlis LLP and is a member of the firm's diversity and inclusion committee. He dedicates his time to various boards, most recently as president of the South Asian Bar Association of Toronto as well as the St. George's Society. Like our former guest Nerissa Yan, Aaron was named as Canada's Top 25 Most Influential Lawyers in 2020 by Canadian Lawyer magazine in the Young Influencer category. He was also recognized as a 2020 Precedent Setter by Precedent Magazine, which recognizes six outstanding young Toronto lawyers who have shown excellence and leadership in their practice and their community. In this episode, we sit down to discuss Aaron's journey as an award-winning Bay Street partner and his commitment to diversity and inclusion outside of work. We also talk about the importance of fostering strong relationships, surrounding ourselves with pleasant colleagues, and genuinely enjoying one's practice.

Jumping Off the Ivory Tower with Prof JulieMac
Still Holding Out for Democracy *Special Re-release*

Jumping Off the Ivory Tower with Prof JulieMac

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 38:25


JOIT is still on hiatus, but in light of the current increasing unrest in Hong Kong, we're re-releasing this episode from the winter of 2018, with a new introduction from Julie. Benny Tai has spent the last few months in prison, but thankfully is currently out on bail ahead of an appeal. We wish Benny and all those involved in the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong success and safety. *** This week [March 2018] Julie talks to Benny Tai Yiu-ting, professor of constitutional law at Hong Kong University. Prof. Tai has argued that civil disobedience may be necessary for achieving universal suffrage in Hong Kong, and has become the leader of Hong Kong’s Occupy movement, and what has come to be known as the Umbrella movement for democracy. He has also been charged with three counts of public nuisance following the end of the Occupy demonstrations calling for universal suffrage, which took place in Hong Kong in 2014. Each of these charges carries a maximum prison term of 7 years. Professor Tai is awaiting sentencing. In this conversation, Benny Tai is joined by two law students who share their thoughts about the democracy movement. In other news, LFO announces a new core funding program for A2J non-profits; Precedent Magazine publishes an important piece on the mental health crisis among lawyers; and Julie’s latest blog post discusses the NSRLP’s new court transcripts project. For related links and more on this episode, visit our website: https://representingyourselfcanada.com/still-holding-out-for-democracy-special-re-release/ Jumping Off the Ivory Tower is produced and hosted by Julie Macfarlane and Dayna Cornwall; promotion by Moya McAlister and Ali Tejani.

Of Counsel
Melissa Kluger: Listen to your entrepreneur voice, and take the risk.

Of Counsel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 54:09


In this Of Counsel episode, we interview the editor and creator of Precedent Magazine, Melissa Kluger. As a lawyer who embraced her inner voice to do what she always wanted, Melissa tells us her story of becoming an entrepreneur. In a time when established and well-funded publications are struggling and failing, Melissa has managed to [...]

LAWsome
The Mental Health Crisis in Law

LAWsome

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2018 54:09


On the show today, we address the elephant in the room and talk about the mental health crisis in law with an article from AboveTheLaw.com - we talk to Precedent Magazine editor Daniel Fish and discuss a recent expose on mental health and lawyers.  NEWS - https://abovethelaw.com/2016/02/can-we-finally-talk-about-the-elephant-in-the-room-mental-health-of-lawyers/  GUEST - http://lawandstyle.ca/law/cover-story-the-mental-health-crisis-in-law/  SUBSCRIBE -> https://apple.co/2jZtoa4  TWITTER -> https://bit.ly/2Kul39I  FACEBOOK -> https://bit.ly/2wK7CQN © 2018 Consultwebs - https://www.thelawsomepodcast.com 

The Law School Show
EP 102 – Journalism and Law (with Melissa Kluger of Precedent JD)

The Law School Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2018 22:59


Precedent Magazine and its student offshoot Precedent JD are the brainchild of Melissa Kluger, a graduate of the University of Toronto's Faculty of Law. Melissa started out articling at Cassels, Brock & Blackwell LLP, spent two months on a secondment at the criminal law office of Edward L. Greenspan, and after being called to the bar practiced media law in Toronto. During her time as a lawyer, she saw a need for a publication that spoke to the lifestyle of the young lawyer, and the idea for Precedent was born. Today, every single law firm in Toronto gets an issue of Precedent magazine. Listen in to this interview to hear her story, to learn more about Precedent, and to hear Melissa's thoughts on the state of law today. And stay tuned for Part II, coming out soon!

Jumping Off the Ivory Tower with Prof JulieMac

This week Julie talks to Benny Tai Yiu-ting, professor of constitutional law at Hong Kong University. Prof. Tai has argued that civil disobedience may be necessary for achieving universal suffrage in Hong Kong, and has become the leader of Hong Kong’s Occupy movement, and what has come to be known as the Umbrella movement for democracy. He has also been charged with three counts of public nuisance following the end of the Occupy demonstrations calling for universal suffrage, which took place in Hong Kong in 2014. Each of these charges carries a maximum prison term of 7 years. Professor Tai is awaiting sentencing. In this conversation, Benny Tai is joined by two law students who share their thoughts about the democracy movement. In other news, LFO announces a new core funding program for A2J non-profits; Precedent Magazine publishes an important piece on the mental health crisis among lawyers; and Julie's latest blog post discusses the NSRLP's new court transcripts project. More on this episode on our website: https://representingyourselfcanada.com/holding-out-for-democracy/

Hull on Estates
Hull on Estates #412 - Will drafting at Walmart

Hull on Estates

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2015 11:34


This week on Hull on Estates, Natalia Angelini and Stuart Clark discuss the recent from Precedent Magazine outlining the growth of legal services (including estate planning) being offered at locations such as Walmart. Natalia and Stuart also continue the which we have recently been having on our blog regarding the potential positives and negatives of these kinds of services. Should you have any questions, please email us at  or leave a comment on our blog page.