RavenLaw Supports Annual LEAF Persons Day Breakfast

RavenLaw was proud to again support the Annual Women’s Legal Education and Action Fund (LEAF) Ottawa Persons Day Breakfast, held on October 25, 2019. This year’s breakfast focused on women’s rights and climate change, and how to consider the impact of climate change on gender equality when finding ways to create a more sustainable future for all people. [caption id="attachment_3237" align="alignleft" width="300"] RavenLaw attendees (Anna Lichty, Megan Fultz, and Geoff... Read More

WHAT IS SHORT-TERM DISABILITY INSURANCE?

Short term disability insurance pays you when you cannot work because of an injury or illness. Simply stated, you qualify for these benefits when a medical condition prevents you from doing your job. Your plan can probably cover the first months of absence due to sickness or injury. The length of the insurance varies from one policy to another. If you are ill or injured and cannot work, your short... Read More

Julia Williams Presents on Human Rights Issues in Job Interviews

On October 31, 2018, Julia Williams participated in a panel discussion at the University of Ottawa on “Interview Landmines.” The panel was a Q&A with lawyers offering insight into how to deal with difficult questions about race, gender, sexual orientation, family plans, and more during recruitment processes.  Julia would like to thank the University of Ottawa Association of Women and the Law (UOAWL), one of the largest equity-seeking groups at... Read More

Are my Disability Benefits Taxable? – Updated May 2021

Disability Benefits Taxable Implications With the month of April just around the corner, you may be getting ready to prepare and file your taxes for 2020. Many people ask us whether their Long Term Disability premiums are a taxable benefit in Canada. While there is no easy yes or no answer here, we have provided the important information you may need below.  Do You Pay Income Tax on Disability Benefits... Read More

Morgan Rowe Presents on Careers in Labour Law

On November 6 and 7, 2018, Morgan Rowe presented to University of Ottawa students as part of two panels on careers in labour law. Morgan spoke specifically about her experiences working on behalf of unions and individual employees. Morgan would like to thank Professor Ravi Malhotra and the Employment and Labour Law Student Society for inviting her to participate on these panels. Read More

Ravenlaw Holiday Hours

Please note our office will be closed from December 22, 2018 until January 1, 2019. We will reopen for regular business hours on Wednesday, January 2, 2019 at 8:30 am. Warmest wishes for a happy holiday season and a wonderful new year. Read More

David Yazbeck Co-chaired Bargaining in the Broader Public Sector Conference

On December 4, 2018, Lancaster House presented its 2018 Bargaining in the Broader Public Sector Conference at the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel. The conference tackled current issues facing unions and their members when dealing with collective bargaining in the broader public sector, including such key issues as the role of politics and the Charter at the bargaining table, the changing face of the workforce, and the future of work. David... Read More

David Yazbeck Appointed to the Board of Directors of COVA-DAAV

RavenLaw is pleased to announce that David Yazbeck has been appointed to the Board of Directors of Copyright Visual Arts – Droits d’outeur Arts visuels (COVA-DAAV). COVA-DAAV is the business operating name of CARCC, which is a copyright collective founded by Canadian Artists’ Representation – Le Front des Artistes Canadiens (CARFAC) in 1990 to assist artists in administering their copyrights. David is also a member of the Board of CARFAC... Read More

Federal Court of Appeal Raises Questions about Reprisal Tribunal Decision

In 2017, the Public Servants Disclosure Protection Tribunal rendered its first decision on the merits of a reprisal complaint under the Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act. As the first decision on the merits, a number of critical issues of legal principle were raised by the parties. Ultimately, the Tribunal ruled on several of these issues, a ruling which had significant implications for future Tribunal cases. In particular, the Tribunal concluded:... Read More

Julia Williams Presents at 2nd Annual OnCALL Conference

On September 29, 2018, Julia Williams was a panelist at the Ontario Region – Canadian Association of Labour Lawyers’ second annual conference (OnCALL2) in Kingston, Ontario. Julia participated in the “Ten Minute Labour Lawyer” panel, presenting on the recent arbitral decision in City of Kingston v CUPE 109. Julia would like to thank the organizers of OnCALL2 for inviting her to participate in this event.   Read More