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FYI: Law Practice Program Opportunity

Posted by Peel Law Association on 21 March 2024

The Toronto Metropolitan University is reaching out to find lawyers who would like to participate as a Mentor, Assessor, Trial Advocacy Advisor, Guest Speaker, Employer or in some other capacity in the Law Practice Program (LPP). The LPP is  a route to licensing lawyers, consisting of 4 months interactive online skills development and training followed by a 4 month work placement. The first 4 months are entirely online, so you can participate from anywhere in Ontario.

For further details, please see the attached flyer.


Disclaimer:  For your information only and does not necessarily represent the views of the Board of Directors of The Peel Law Association.


Posted in:News and Updates  

Peel Briefs - Call for Submissions - 2024 Issue No. 2

Posted by Peel Law Association on 20 March 2024

We are putting together our next issue of Peel Briefs and we want to hear from YOU.

We are accepting content submissions and suggestions until 4:30 pm on April 19, 2024.

Articles - Do you have an interesting item that you would like to submit? We are eager to hear about your anecdotes, poems, words of wisdom, playlists - anything you would like to share with the PLA community. 

Comings and Goings - Have you recently moved to a new firm? Has your address changed? Let us know what is new with you.

Milestones - Are you about to retire? Are you proud of a new certification or accolade you have received? We want to know about it!

If you wish to submit an item for the upcoming issue of Peel Briefs, please contact the PLA Library by email at library@plalawyers.ca  or telephone at 905-451-2924.

Do you want to post an advertisement? If you are hiring, looking for space, promoting an event or your services, you can get your ad in front of PLA members. Click here for our ratecard

The deadline to submit an article or advertisement for the next issue is 4:30 pm on  April 19, 2024.

Posted in:Peel Briefs  

Upcoming CPD - The Basics of Appellate Advocacy (April 24, 2024)

Posted by Peel Law Association on 20 March 2024

If you are having trouble viewing the image above, please click here for the .PDF version of the flyer.

This event is being held in-person only and will not be recorded

Registration will close at 4:00 PM on April 23, 2024.

Posted in:PLA CPDsNews and Updates  

Letter to the Court and to the Profession - Gladue Reports in the Peel Region

Posted by Peel Law Association on 19 March 2024

Please note, effective April 1, 2024, Aboriginal Legal Services (ALS) will prepare Gladue Reports in the Peel Region. They have taken on this role following a request to from The Indigenous Network (TIN). The following sets out ALS’ policies and practices with respect to the preparation of Gladue Reports.

Gladue Reports
Gladue Reports will only be prepared following a guilty plea or a finding of guilt. ALS will not prepare a Gladue Report in anticipation of a guilty plea. Gladue Reports are prepared by Gladue Writers when the Crown’s position on sentencing is a custodial sentence over 120 days. 2 Gladue Reports generally take 8 weeks to prepare barring any extenuating circumstances.

To Request a Gladue Report
Gladue Reports can be requested using their online fillable form which can also be located on their website: https://www.aboriginallegal.ca/gladue.html. Please do not assume that someone else in the courthouse will complete the form. An order from the Court for a Gladue Report will not trigger a request to ALS. If they do not receive a completed form, they cannot assign the request.

Next Steps
ALS will be hiring a Gladue Writer for the Peel Region shortly. In the interim, they will handle incoming requests with their existing staff.

While a comprehensive Gladue Report generally takes eight weeks to complete, there may be a longer turnaround time until ALS can hire additional Gladue Writers to assist with this transition. If a request will take longer than eight weeks, a detailed letter will be sent to all parties explaining the status of the file, and the work that remains.

TIN will maintain the Gladue Aftercare Program to assist clients after the Gladue Report is completed. TIN will also continue to prepare Gladue Letters in cases where the Crown position is 120 days or less.

If a previous Gladue Report request was made through TIN, the request will need to be resubmitted to ALS for completion. Any information pertaining to the previous request will be appreciated and can be detailed on the Gladue Report request form.

TIN and ALS are committed to assisting Indigenous clients in the Peel Region throughout this transition period. ALS will prepare Gladue Reports, and TIN will continue preparing Gladue Letters along with their Gladue Aftercare Program.


Disclaimer:  For your information only and does not necessarily represent the views of the Board of Directors of The Peel Law Association.


Posted in:News and UpdatesProfessional Notice  

2024 Judges' Night - Save the Date!

Posted by Peel Law Association on 15 March 2024

Mark your calendars for Thursday, September 26, 2024
to join us at the Mississauga Grand Banquet Hall for Judges' Night!

More details to follow soon!

Posted in:PLA EVENTSJudges' Night  

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