Editor's Note The lawyers driving change in 2015 Precedent's editor-in-chief kicks off the Winter issue with a look back at some of the year's big moments
Best Practices How Renatta Austin built a public-interest firm out of the Great Library Her inventive business model lets her represent low-income clients and pay her student loans
Exhibit A Does family law need lawyers? In Washington, limited licence legal technicians can give legal advice in family law without a law degree. Will Ontario follow suit?
On the Record Why @BadLegalLLP is the one firm you should be following on Twitter A satirical Twitter feed strikes comedic gold by mocking everything lawyers hold dear
Cover Story How Aboriginal lawyers are fixing the mess Canada made Aboriginal people are over-represented in prisons. The justice system flies in the face of their cultures. And the consequences of residential schools are still felt today. Yet Aboriginal lawyers are working to make things better. Meet three of them
Opinion How lawyers can help Syrian refugees come to Canada The Syrian refugee crisis has sent millions into unimaginable misery. Here’s how lawyers can help
Inside the headquarters of Henein Hutchison A peek inside the gleaming white offices of Henein Hutchison LLP, a stark modernist space that looks like no other firm in the city