For 19 years, Norton Rose Fulbright’s Annual North American Litigation Trends Survey has tracked changes and trends defining the litigation landscape by polling legal professionals at organizations of all sizes across key commercial sectors. Survey results show that general counsel and in-house litigation leaders are dealing with more regulatory matters compared to prior years. They … Continue Reading
Que l’on pense aux Panama Papers, à WikiLeaks ou au Watergate, les lanceurs d’alerte jouent un rôle essentiel dans la divulgation de la corruption et des abus de confiance du public. Voilà pourquoi de si nombreux pays se sont dotés de lois pour protéger les lanceurs d’alerte. Sauf le Canada. Les lois canadiennes en la … Continue Reading
From the Panama Papers, to WikiLeaks, to Watergate, whistleblowers have been instrumental in exposing corruption and abuses of public trust. That is why so many countries have laws to protect whistleblowers. Except Canada. Canada’s whistleblower protection laws have received serious criticism from international watchdogs. This post looks at what protections are available, and how they … Continue Reading