The Year Was 1995

By Murray Gottheil | July 10, 2003 One of the many nice things about being retired is that I feel free to write about topics that I would not have had the guts to speak up about back in the day. So, here we go again! The year was 1995. It was one of my first […]

Alone again, naturally

Photo by Alex Azabache at Pexels By Murray Gottheil | July 6, 2023 I speak to many lawyers who strike out on their own soon after being called to the bar. They have various reasons for doing this. Some cannot obtain positions at established firms. Others get positions that come with no mentoring and abominable […]

Of Boomers and Beemers

Photo by megapixelstock at Pexels By Murray Gottheil | July 4, 2023 It just doesn’t matter –  Bill Murray in Meatballs I am a Boomer who never owned a Beemer. The best that I ever did was a Honda Accord and I had to make my way through a Chevy Citation, Dodge Aries, and a couple […]

Quebec court rules municipal sector pension law unconstitutional for retirees, justified for active members

By Julius Melnitzer | July 1, 2023 The Quebec Court of Appeal has ruled the province’s Bill 15, which substantially modified municipal sector pension plans, is unconstitutional with respect to retirees but justified for active plan members. The legislation, which was passed in 2014, adopted a cost-sharing formula for plans and plan deficits, established a shared-cost stabilization […]

In Defense of the Billable Hour

Photo by Victoria Rain at Pexels By Murray Gottheil | June 29, 2023 The other day I heard a story about a furniture store in Toronto known to cater to the wealthy. The owner purchased an unusual item in Vietnam for twenty dollars. He brought it back to his store and promoted it as a one-of-a-kind […]

Shifting in-house from cost centres to strategic centres should be consultants’ consuming objective

Mark Le Blanc says leaders must expand their teams’ skill sets and approach management anew By Julius Melnitzer | June 28, 2023 Shifting legal departments from cost centres to strategic centres should be consultants’ consuming objective in advising in-house leaders, says Marc Le Blanc, a former general counsel turned consultant at Toronto-based Simplex Legal LLP, affiliated […]

Yoga, Mental Health, and Law Firms

Photo by Antoni Shkraba at Pexels By Murray Gottheil | June 27, 2003 If any among you have not yet happened upon the writings of H.L. Mencken, you should correct that. Among his many pithy quotes are the following gems: One of H.L. Mencken’s quotes that seems particularly apt for law firm management is this one: […]

Sheila Ritson-Bennett says a creative mindset at Corus Entertainment bodes well for her ESG program

Sheila Ritson-Bennett says Corus culture has a level of courage about new ideas By Julius Melnitzer | June 26, 2023 The creative and entrepreneurial mindset at Corus Entertainment Inc., says Sheila Ritson-Bennett, the company’s first head of environment and sustainability, governance, bodes well for the goals she is striving to achieve. “People are very open and […]

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