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Queen’s LLM student promotes modernization of securities regulation for cryptocurrency offerings

Cryptocurrency, a digital currency that uses cryptography for security and anti-counterfeiting measures, is becoming increasingly popular for online transactions. However, there is a gap in Canada’s securities regulation for cryptocurrency offerings – and that sparked LLM candidate Catherine Rousseau’s idea for her thesis.

Queen’s JD/MBA students win national contest for legal innovation

How would you transform the way the lawyers of tomorrow deliver legal services? That’s a question Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP proposed to law students across Canada for its inaugural Osler Future Innovators Award contest. Queen's MBA’20/Law’21 students won the award for their forward thinking ways to embrace the impact of innovative thinking on the legal industry.
Nick Bala, Law'77, soon to be officially called the William R. Lederman Distinguished University Professor, is among the first full-time faculty to be awarded Queen's University's highest research-related honour.

Meet our faculty: ‘Distinguished University Professor’ Nicholas Bala

Nick Bala, Law'77, soon to be officially called the William R. Lederman Distinguished University Professor, is among the first full-time faculty to be awarded Queen's University's highest research-related honour.

Queen’s Law announces new graduate diploma program to train prospective immigration and citizenship consultants

A ground-breaking program at Queen’s Law is poised to transform the training of individuals seeking entrance to the immigration and citizenship consulting profession. “We’re proud to be at the centre of a program that will increase the quality and reliability of immigration services and increase access to justice for those who often need it most,” says Professor Sharry Aiken, Academic Director of the Graduate Diploma in Immigration and Citizenship Law. Queen’s Law will launch the program in January 2021.
Jim Simmons, QC, Law’68 (Arts’65), a senior partner with Sudbury, Ontario’s Weaver, Simmons LLP, connected with his soon-to-be articling student, Jennifer Clay, Law’19, during a March career event in Kingston. They both agree that “the learning opportunities offered at Weaver, Simmons rival those of larger centres, while maintaining the sense of community and lifestyle of a smaller market.”

From Queen’s Law to small-market practice in Northern Ontario: the best of both worlds

Jim Simmons, QC, Law’68 (Arts’65), a senior partner with Sudbury, Ontario’s Weaver, Simmons LLP, connected with his soon-to-be articling student, Jennifer Clay, Law’19, during a March career event in Kingston. They both agree that “the learning opportunities offered at Weaver, Simmons rival those of larger centres, while maintaining the sense of community and lifestyle of a smaller market.”

Queen’s strengthens Canada-Caribbean connection on international business law and inclusive economic development

Queen’s Law faculty, alumni and doctoral students played key roles in exploring “Law as an Engine for Development” at a recent Barbados conference. A trio of grads brought together academics, high-level jurists, international law specialists and foreign ministry legal advisers for the two-day event held on the University of the West Indies’ Cave Hill campus.
Law is changing. The new legal reality demands a new kind of lawyer, who needs a new kind of classroom. With the new Graduate Diploma in Legal Services Management available online internationally, Queen’s Law delivers a full range of future-proofing courses that law students and recent law school graduates need to thrive in practice.

Queen’s Law offers Canada's only online diploma in business skills for lawyers

Law is changing. The new legal reality demands a new kind of lawyer, who needs a new kind of classroom. With the new Graduate Diploma in Legal Services Management available online internationally, Queen’s Law delivers a full range of future-proofing courses that law students and recent law school graduates need to thrive in practice.