What’s behind the shrinking pool of Bay Street articling jobs? As articling jobs in Toronto dwindle, the percentage of students hired back is at a six-year high
Best Practices Jessyca Greenwood, the legal guardian Despite the personal and financial cost, Jessyca Greenwood has built a career defending those with mental illness
Cover Story We ask six big industry players — How do we make law a well-oiled machine? As the legal landscape shifts, we got the brains behind some of the biggest operations on Bay Street (and beyond) to give us their take on fixing law
Laura Baron helps Bay Street find its centre The former litigator's new yoga studio caters to the lawyer’s lunch break
Editor's Note The tension in law that keeps things interesting Precedent's editor-in-chief Melissa Kluger reflects on the tension that makes law both a dynamic and difficult place to build a career
The Docket Six ways to heighten your morning buzz We’re over trying to deny our caffeine addiction. Here's how to upgrade the coffee and tea experience
Is Bay Street the source of all innovation? If legal start-ups are all staffed with former big-firm lawyers, are they really that groundbreaking?
The ins and outs of insourcing legal work More and more, firms are insourcing their legal work to satellite offices as near as Halifax and as far away as Manila.
How to break free from the email chain If your inbox is getting totally out hand, social collaboration software may be your saving grace