News & Announcements
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Why you shouldn’t sue your cousin for food poisoning, and other holiday legalities
Thinking of suing those troublesome trespassing carolers? Allard Law's Professor Adam Hofri-Winogradow explains why holiday legal battles might not be worth it.
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Making global connections through law school exchange
Through UBC’s Go Global exchange programs, Allard Law students can spend a term or a full year attending law school at one of UBC’s partner institutions in international cities like Tokyo, London, Beijing or Sydney.
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Creating a Just Future: How Indigenous Allard Law alumni are helping decolonize the criminal justice system
Indigenous Allard Law grads are working with Elders and communities to decolonize Canadian legal structures and revitalize Indigenous legal traditions in ways that have a direct impact on Indigenous people’s lives.
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Feb 6, 2020Bridging the Gap Between Law and Technology
Second year law student Sancho McCann recently initiated a reading-group series to discuss the relationship between law and technology.
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Jan 31, 2020Allard Law Wins National Labour Arbitration Competition
Jaclyn Salter, Braeden Stang and Rachel Garrett were this year’s winners of the National Competition.
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Jan 22, 2020Roper Greyell LLP Donates $100,000 in Support of Students
“If we want to build for a better tomorrow, it’s important to invest in our students and provide the support they need,” said Michael Wagner, Partner, Roper Greyell LLP.
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Jan 22, 2020China’s Impact on Regulation and the Culture of Business
The Centre for Business Law recently convened a panel of leading practitioners and scholars to discuss how China is changing the trajectory of local and international business standards.
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Jan 13, 2020
Inspiring High school Students
Third-year law student and president of the Legal Education Outreach program , Eliza Brown, discusses the impact the program has had on the community.