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S02E01: The CBA’s Legal Futures Initiative is helping lawyers identify NewLaw opportunities

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Peter Aprile and Natalie Worsfold interview Fred Headon. Fred is the past President of the Canadian Bar Association and the current Chair of the CBA’s Legal Futures Initiative (the “Legal Futures”). Legal Futures focuses on examining the nature, extent and consequences of the changing legal landscape and the future of legal services in Canada. The group discuss Legal Futures’ role, research, and recommendations. Fred also provides a unique perspective, as in-house counsel at Air Canada, on the role of the client in driving change in the legal industry.

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Peter Aprile and Natalie Worsfold interview Fred Headon. Fred is the past President of the Canadian Bar Association and the current Chair of the CBA’s Legal Futures Initiative (the “Legal Futures”). Legal Futures focuses on examining the nature, extent and consequences of the changing legal landscape and the future of legal services in Canada. The group discuss Legal Futures’ role, research, and recommendations. Fred also provides a unique perspective, as in-house counsel at Air Canada, on the role of the client in driving change in the legal industry.

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