Office of the Dean
Much has happened in the six months since I have become Dean of Windsor Law. What follows is an attempt to identify some highlights, first impressions and emerging priorities.
Meeting people
Much has happened in the six months since I have become Dean of Windsor Law. What follows is an attempt to identify some highlights, first impressions and emerging priorities.
Meeting people
— Published on Jun 16th, 2014
Of all Things Registration:
As we begin the registration cycle, we devote this issue of WINDSOR LAW Matters to registration. Here are some things you should consider before you start:
— Published on Jun 16th, 2014
Dean Cameron kindly asked me to be the Beadle at Convocation on 15 June and I was delighted to see our graduates and their families on this happy occasion. Searching for the definition of “Beadle” in Wikipedia (yes, I know I’ve told you not to rely on it in academic papers), I realise that the role is a suitable one for the holder of the Associate Deanship. Beadle “is a lay official of a church or synagogue who may usher, keep order, make reports, and assist in religious functions; or a minor official who carries out various civil, educational, or c
— Published on Jun 16th, 2014
The Law Library has been busy under the guidance of Annette Demers, Acting Law Librarian and Lecturer. Her term started on September 1, 2011 and has been extended to December 31, 2012. Under her leadership, the library has acquired additional electronic resources to meet your international law needs; increased the number of library training sessions to help you become a better legal researcher; and promoted better communication with faculty, students and staff in order to meet your service expectations.
— Published on Jun 16th, 2014
The Importance of Course Selection
— Published on Jun 16th, 2014
June – We are ending one academic year and preparing for the next!
Our third year students graduated on Friday, June 15th – a day of celebration but, also a day of farewell to three long years of Law School. It is a beginning of their legal career, full of hope and expectation. Good luck – we will miss you.
For the Class of 2013 and the Class of 2015, it is the release of final grades and anticipation as they look towards the start of their next year of legal study.
— Published on Jun 16th, 2014
David M. Tanovich, M.A. (Toronto), LL.B. (Queens), LL.M. (NYU) is an award winning Professor who teaches and writes in the areas of criminal law, evidence, legal ethics, and racial profiling. Prior to joining our faculty, Professor Tanovich clerked for Chief Justice Antonio Lamer of the Supreme Court of Canada and was a partner with Pinkofsky Lockyer where he argued more than 90 cases in the Supreme Court of Canada and Ontario Court of Appeal.
— Published on Jun 16th, 2014
Paulette Pommels received her Bachelor of Laws from Windsor in 2003 and after summering at Borden Ladner Gervais LLP, she clerked for the Superior Court of Justice in Toronto before returning to BLG as a civil litigator in the areas of product liability, defamation, sexual assault, and personal injury.
In 2011, Paulette made a brave decision to leave the practice of law and started her own business, “Creative Choices for the 21st Century Lawyer”. Based in Toronto, Paulette helps other lawyers by acting as mediator, freelance litigator and career coach.
— Published on Jun 16th, 2014
Windsor Law would like to recognize the following days that members of our community may be observing:
August 10 - Janmashtami - (Hindu)
August 15 - Parvushana-Parva - (Jain)
August 18 - Now-Ruz (Shenshai) - (Zoroastrian)
August 19 - Eid-ul-Fitr - (Islam)
September 17 - Rosh Hashanah - (Jewish)
September 26 - Yom Kippur - (Jewish)
October 26 - Eid-ul-Adha - (Islam)
— Published on Jun 16th, 2014