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Work Stoppage Info for Windsor Law School Students

As you now know, CUPE 1393 is on strike. The purpose of this notice is to let you know how this might affect Windsor Law School classes and other services and operations. I also want to reassure you that we are doing everything we can do to minimize the impacts of this strike on students.

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Trademark Triage

 

The Trademark Triage is being held 29 March from 1 – 4 p.m and will offer a combined law and business presentation on Trademarks and Marketing/Branding, guest speaker Alexis Black from CIPO speaking briefly about CIPO and its services, and lawyers Jim Hinton and Mike Kasprowicz meeting with 3-4 attendees to help them with trademark searches and to provide them with preliminary trademark opinions. The event will also include a legal triage table set up to help the attendees with basic IP and business legal information and as a general reference desk. 

Coffee with Chris

Coffee with Chris
Wednesday, November 14, 2018
Faculty of Law
Lower level 11:00am - 12:00pm
 

 

 

LLM Reception

Windsor Law's Director of Graduate Studies, Professor Laverne Jacobs, invites you to join us Tuesday, September 5th at 5:00 p.m. for our LLM reception at Canterbury College (across the street from the law school).

Meet our incoming LLM students and learn about the LLM program.

Please RSVP via email to Ms. Genevive Domingo at genevive.domingo@uwindsor.ca by Thursday, August 31st 2017.

 

Justice at Work Conference: Diversity & Inclusion

Students at the 2017 Justice at Work ConferenceStudents at the 2017 Justice at Work Conference

On January 25, 2017, Windsor Law hosted its ninth annual Justice at Work (JAW) Public Interest Career Conference, providing students with an opportunity to engage with leaders in social justice careers. Our Keynote Address was delivered by Assistant Deputy Attorney General (ADAG) Kimberly Murray, who leads the Ministry of Attorney General’s Indigenous Justice Division and was previously the Executive Director of the Truth & Reconciliation Commission (TRC).

Windsor Law students study comparative class action law with law students on two continents

Professor Jasminka Kalajdzic teaching class at Windsor Law Professor Jasminka Kalajdzic teaching class at Windsor Law

Thanks to video conferencing technology and a unique collaboration between Windsor Law’s Professor Jasminka Kalajdzic, Stanford Law’s Deborah Hensler, and Tilburg University’s Ianika Tzankova, Windsor Law students had the opportunity to learn about class action regimes in Canada, the U.S., the Netherlands and Germany, and to engage with students in each jurisdiction — all without leaving Windsor.