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Posted on mercredi, 3 décembre, 2025Finding Your Own Path in Law: The Journey of Michael Vathilakis
Michael Vathilakis, a graduate of the University of Ottawa’s Civil Law Section (LL.L./LL.B., 2000), looks back in this visual post on the experiences that shaped his inspiring career path. Driven by a desire to give back to the Faculty “that gave him his start” he now supports the next generation of legal professionals through the Renno & Vathilakis award in family law, offered by his firm. -
Posted on vendredi, 21 novembre, 2025Keys to the Court: Gurbaj Singh Multani
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Posted on lundi, 17 novembre, 2025A Wolf in the Sheepfold: Protecting Farm Animals
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Posted on mardi, 4 novembre, 2025Keys to the Court: The "Conseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie-Britannique" Case
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