Fleet Street Lawyer Omar Ha-Redeye spoke to the CBA’s National Magazine about plans the government has for a new victims’ bill of rights. Watch Omar talk about the context in which a new bill is being introduced to change how victims’ rights are treated, as well as summarizing the history of Victims’ Rights Legislation.
Fleet Street Law closes Social Media Week with a look to the future
This year’s social media week has been busy for lawyers at Fleet Street. Monica Goyal, now an instructor of Twitter Marketing at George Brown College participated in a panel of social media instructors for #SMW. Monica spoke on issues of personal and professional seperation through social media, and the growing interest in privacy rights online. […]
HuffPo profiles Qadira Jackson
The Huffington Post has a great article this week about Fleet Street Lawyer, Qadira Jackson. The article looks at Qadira’s history as a Social Worker, her involvement with various social justice groups, and her leadership in the legal community working with the Canadian Association of Black Lawyers and the Equity Advisory Group with the Law Society of […]
Fleet Street goes back to school!
It’s September, and Fleet Street Lawyers are back in class. Omar Ha-Redeye is teaching business law at Ryerson University, and teaching evidence, business law, and legal accounting at Centennial College. Fleet Street lawyer and web entrepreneur Monica Goyal is also returning to the academic world on the other side of the desk, starting classes at […]
Fleet Street Continues it’s dedication to access to justice
The past week saw Fleet Street Lawyers working with the Law Society of Upper Canada and the Canadian Bar Association on a number of Access to Justice and Equality issues. Qadira Jackson attended the meeting of the Equity Advisory Group of the Law Society of Upper Canada, while Omar Ha-Redeye reported on Slaw concerning the Canadian […]
Fleet Street Lawyer Elected to BoD of Ontario Bar Association
Congratulations to Omar Ha-Redeye for his recent re-election to the Board of Directors of the Ontario Bar Association, and his position as chair of the Young Lawyers Division.
Omar Ha-Redeye talks Compensation and Homophobia at Slaw
Fleet Street Lawyer Omar Ha-Redeye has been helping lawyers stay on top of changes to the profession by writing at Slaw, where he published two articles in the last week. Omar wrote a scalding article focusing on Trinity Western University (TWU) in Langley, B.C., and their proposal to open a law school that forbids homosexuals from […]
Weekly roundup: How technology is shaping the law and it’s practice
Omar Ha-Redeye reviewed the state of Criminal Law in relation to sharing intimate images online without consent on Slaw. In his article, he reviews the CyberCrime Working Group’s report on the history of ‘Cyberbullying’ in Canada and it’s suggestion that a new law be created specifically to cover cases like that of Rehtaeh Parsons. He then went […]
Omar interviewed as a Powerful Activist Voice
Omar Ha-Redeye leads Fleetstreet in the media this week, having a full length interview posted on the Huffington Post about his decision to enter the practice of law. In addition, you can read his article in Slaw about the most recent decision on Paralegals as officers of the court.
Technology to improve the courtroom and law firm
Monica Goyal has had a busy week in the presses, being quoted both in this Law Times article on the importance of technology in reforming the justice system, as well as sharing billing with Omar Ha-Redeye in this Luigi Benetton piece outlining how technology can improve small firms.