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Record information – Brief The Lawyer on the Lake and Why are Women Leaving Law?
Series title:Legal TalkHierarchical level:Item (Accession level)Date:2002-11-15Item number (ISN):390814Type of material:Moving imagesFound in:Archives / Film, Video and Sound -
Record information – Details Fonds/collection:CABLE PUBLIC AFFAIRS CHANNELAccession:2007-0008Media:VideoPart:1 of 1Production date:2002-11-15Production company:Cable Public Affairs ChannelCountry of production:cnDescription:Two different stories presented by host Tasha Kheiriddin, the first being on unconventional practices of law, featuring a profile on the work done by Mark Mattson, counsel, Lake Ontario Keeper, protecting Lake Ontario from pollution and includes interviews with Lynda Lukasik, vice-president, Friends of Red Hill Valley; Wally Rozenberg, supervisor, Ontario Ministry of the Environment; and John Shaw, manager, Great Lakes Sustainability Fund. The second story looks at why women are leaving the field of law at a larger rate than their male counterparts and includes interviews with Susan Black, vice-president (Canada), Catalyst; Joan Brockman, author, "Gender in the Legal Profession"; Simon Potter, president, Canadian Bar Association; Bruce Feldthusen, Dean of Law, University of Ottawa; Elizabeth Sheehy, law professor, University of Ottawa; Mary Louise Dickson, Shereen Langdon, and Kimberley Whaley who all joined an all-woman law firm; and interviews with female law students. <27mn 30s>Language:English / FrançaisDetailed holdings information: -
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