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The Role of Tribunals in Fighting Hatred Online

Omar Ha-Redeye’s opinion column in October 28, 2011 issue of The Lawyers Weekly argues for retaining a role for human rights tribunals in fighting online hatred.

The Fight Against Online Hatred

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Top 12 Social Media Influencers Practicing Law in Canada

Jordan Furlong and Warren Smith named Omar Ha-Redeye as one of the top 12 social media influencers practicing law in Canada in the September 23, 2011 issue of The Lawyers Weekly.

The other influential lawyers included:

John Boscariol, McCarthy Tétrault LLP, Toronto. Twitter: @tradelawyer

David Canton, Harrison Pensa LLP, London Ont. Twitter: @davidcanton

Caroline Clapham, Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP, Vancouver. Twitter: @carolineclapham

Michael Fitzgibbon, Watershed LLP, Oakville, Ont. Twitter: @managementlaw

David Fraser, McInnes Cooper LLP, Halifax. Twitter: @privacylawyer

Nicole Garton-Jones, Heritage Law Group, Vancouver. Twitter: @ngartonjones

Rob Hyndman, Hyndman Law, Toronto. Twitter: @rhh

Erik Magraken, MacIssac & Co., Victoria. Twitter: @erikmagraken

Stuart Rudner, Miller Thomson, Toronto. Twitter: @CanadianHRLaw

Barry Sookman, McCarthy Tétrault, Toronto. Twitter: @bsookman

Garry Wise, Wise Law Group, Toronto. Twitter: @wiselaw

Furlong and Smith also provided a list of a dozen non-practicing legal professionals who led the pack in social media influence:

David Bilinksy, Law Society of B.C., Vancouver. Twitter: @David_Bilinsky

Colin Cameron, Profits for Partners Management Consulting, Vancouver. Twitter: @colincameron

Samantha Collier, MBM Intellectual Property Law, Vancouver. Twitter: @samtaracollier

Connie Crosby, Crosby Group Consulting, Oakville, Ont. Twitter: @crosbygroup

David Eby, B.C. Civil Liberties Association, Vancouver. Twitter: @Dave_Eby

Simon Fodden, Slaw.ca, Toronto. Twitter: @fodden

Michael Geist, University of Ottawa Faculty of Law, Ottawa. Twitter: @mgeist

Dominic Jaar, KPMG, Montreal. Twitter: @dominicjaar

Steve Matthews, Stem Legal Web Enterprises, Vancouver. Twitter: @stevematthews

Shaunna Mireau, Field LLP, Edmonton. Twitter: @smireau

Dan Pinnington, LawPRO, Toronto. Twitter: @danpinnington

David Whelan, Law Society of Upper Canada, Toronto.Twitter: @davidpwhelan

Canada’s Top Social Media Influencers




Services for cloud computing on the rise

In the April 29, 2011 issue of The Lawyers Weekly, Luigi Benetton interviews Omar Ha-Redeye on cloud computing,

Omar Ha-Redeye, student-at-law with Toronto-based Fireman Steinmetz, uses Google Docs. “They’ve made great strides with improving convertibility from different word processor documents,” he says.

Cloud computing on the rise
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Services for cloud computing booming

An html version is available here and on Luigi Benetton’s site.




OMG! Law Talk Mentioned in The Lawyers Weekly

Chris Guly of The Lawyers Weekly profiled Michael Carabash and mentioned his collaborative video project with Garry Wise and Omar Ha-Redeye, OMg! Law Talk.

The Master Marketer – Michael Carabash
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OMg! Law talk mentioned in The Lawyers Weekly

Guly also interviews Simon Borys, a Law is Cool contributor, and Mark C Robins of Lawyer Locate, a useful service for young lawyers developing their online presence.

A web version of the page is available here.




Running a Legal Blog Takes Commitment

In the March 11, 2011 issue of The Lawyers Weekly, Luigi Benetton interviews Omar Ha-Redeye on his blogging experiences and tips for effective blogging.

Luigi Benetton interviews Omar Ha-Redeye
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RUNNING A legal blog takes commitment

Running a legal blog takes commitment




How to really support our troops

Omar Ha-Redeye’s column in The Lawyers Weekly discusses the Ontario Trial Lawyers for Veterans.

The article features an interview with Patrick Brown of McLeish Orlando LLP, and mentions  Winslow T. Wheeler’s testimony to the House of Commons on F-35 fighter jets.

How to really support our troops
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Law firm use of mobile web and apps

Omar Ha-Redeye wrote a column in The Lawyers Weekly on the use of mobile web pages and web aps for the special edition year in review.

Omar Ha-Redeye on Year in Review
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Smart firms adapt to smartphones this year

Smart Firms Adapt to Smart Phones




Phi Delta Phi Headnotes

The Phi Delta Phi Winter 2010 newsletter, Headnotes, mentioned Omar Ha-Redeye’s interview with The Lawyers Weekly,

RAND (University of Western Ontario)
Recent graduate and one of the reactivating students of Rand Inn, Omar Ha-Redeye was featured in the October 1,
2010 issue of the Canadian publication The Lawyer’s Weekly – proudly wearing his Phi Delta Phi graduation cord.

Phi Delta Phi 2010




Podcasts way to develop strong bonds

In the October 29, 2010 issue of The Lawyers Weekly, Luigi Benetton interviews Omar Ha-Redeye on his podcasting experiences on Law is Cool.

Interview with Omar Ha-Redeye
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PODCASTS for lawyers, law firms to develop ‘strong bonds’

Podcasts way for lawyers to develop strong bonds with listeners

A web copy of the article is available here and here.




Ipso Facto on Ageism

Ipso Facto, the weekly radio show on CJAM 99.1 FM by Windsor Law students, picked up on an article by Omar Ha-Redeye in The Lawyers Weekly on older students having a tougher time finding articling positions.




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