Anna Lichty Appointed to the Board of Directors for the Kiwanis Club of Ottawa

RavenLaw is pleased to announce that Anna Lichty has been appointed to the Board of Directors of the Kiwanis Club of Ottawa. The Kiwanis Club of Ottawa is a not-for-profit organization and registered charity with members who effect positive change within the Ottawa community by volunteering their time and raising funds for programs that promote youth literacy and leadership, help individuals with special needs and assist those struggling in the... Read More

Successive Periods of Total Disability

Attempting to return to work after receiving long-term disability insurance benefits can seem daunting. Many questions arise, but one we often hear is “what happens if I fail or get sick again?”  The short answer is that it depends on the amount of time that has passed since you returned work. You may start receiving long-term disability benefits again without having to wait.  Or in other words, without having to... 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

The Critical Importance of Long Term Disability Benefits

Ask most healthy working people to name their greatest financial asset, and more than likely, they will say ‘my house.’ A fair response. After all, maintaining and paying for a home is where a significant chunk of our income and time is spent.  But for most healthy working people, it’s the wrong answer: A far greater financial asset is their ability to earn an income over the course of their... Read More

Morgan Rowe Presents on Harassment and Health & Safety

On October 12, 2018, Morgan Rowe presented as part of the Union of Taxation Employees’ National Health and Safety Conference. Morgan’s presentation addressed the proposed changes to federal harassment protections introduced by Bill C-65, as well as recent cases on harassment and work place violence in federal workplaces. Read More

RavenLaw Appears in Charter Challenge before Québec Court of Appeal

On January 28, 2019, RavenLaw appeared before the Québec Court of Appeal to argue in support of a challenge under section 2(d) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms to restrictions on collective bargaining in the Federal Public Sector Labour Relations Act. Appearing for the intervener, the Public Service Alliance of Canada, RavenLaw argued that section 113 of the Act, which excludes pension and staffing issues from collective bargaining,... Read More

David Yazbeck Appears Before Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology

On October 15, 2018, David Yazbeck appeared before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology, acting on behalf of Copyright Visual Arts – Droits d’auteur Arts visuels (COVA-DAAV). Currently, the Committee is undertaking a review of the Copyright Act. David’s presentation related to recommendations by COVA-DAAV regarding improvements to the Act which would assist visual artists. In particular, COVA-DAAV is recommending three changes to the Act:... Read More

Selecting a Long Term Disability Benefits Lawyer – Updated May 2021

When selecting a Long Term Disability Benefits Lawyer, or Long Term Disability Law Firm, it is important that they have the knowledge and experience in areas that will have a direct impact on your Long Term Disability claim and/or severance package. These areas of expertise include employment law, pension law, and human rights law. Why Hire an Employment Lawyer? Battling with an insurance company can be stressful and the interaction... Read More