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From the Vault: CLIA Loss Prevention Bulletin issue No. 38
Loss Prevention Tips Guest User Loss Prevention Tips Guest User

From the Vault: CLIA Loss Prevention Bulletin issue No. 38

For over ten years, CLIA produced more than 70 articles for our Loss Prevention Bulletin. While discontinued in 2016, the advice shared in some of these articles is timeless and still of value. We’re curating those articles to bring you our ‘From the Vault’ series. The articles below are #159 and #161 from No. 38 (Fall 2006).In last year’s Manitoba decision of Funk et al. v. Aviva Insurance Company of Canada et al., 2022MBQB 149, the Court granted the defendants’ summary judgment motion and dismissed the claim. The Court held that the defendants exercised the appropriate standard of care and as such there was no genuine issue for trial.

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The Wellness Docket: Limit Interruptions to Decrease Anxiety and Increase Productivity
Wellness Erin H. Durant Wellness Erin H. Durant

The Wellness Docket: Limit Interruptions to Decrease Anxiety and Increase Productivity

If you follow me on LinkedIn you know that I hate email. At the height of my personal struggles, thinking about checking email would elicit so much anxiety that I might as well have been preparing to fight a tiger. I have read several books and articles lately that have led me to conclude that the reason I hate email is the overreliance on it and other communication tools in the modern workplace and the impact it has on our ability to concentrate and produce high quality work. Let me give you a short summary of the recent literature that informs my thinking.

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What To Expect from Us in 2025
About CLIA Melanie Hodges Neufeld About CLIA Melanie Hodges Neufeld

What To Expect from Us in 2025

With our first year under our belt, the CLIA team is looking at how to improve the blog for 2025. We’d like to let you know what to expect in 2025 and welcome and suggestions you may have on topics, content or format.

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CLIA Board Chair Report 2024
About CLIA Cheryl Canning K.C. CLIA Board Chair About CLIA Cheryl Canning K.C. CLIA Board Chair

CLIA Board Chair Report 2024

It is hard to believe another year has passed but here we are in 2025.  I am very pleased to be able to report to you for the first time as Board Chair, on the year that was 2024. CLIA faced some challenges in 2024, such as the retirement of a longstanding Board member and leader, the implementation of a new accounting standard, the implementation of a new claims management system and navigating a suboptimal investment environment.  As I will report below, through the collaborative work of staff, the Board and the subscribers, these challenges were met head on. 

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Wellness Toolkit Sneak Peek
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Wellness Toolkit Sneak Peek

As noted by the Federation of Law Societies of Canada, “legal professionals are at higher risk of experiencing stress, anxiety, depression and substance use than are other professionals”.

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Not So Risky Business: First Year in Review
About CLIA Melanie Hodges Neufeld About CLIA Melanie Hodges Neufeld

Not So Risky Business: First Year in Review

The Not So Risky Business blog launched November 30th, 2023 with our aptly named post, Welcome to the CLIA Blog. That introductory post promised that each Wednesday you could expect an informative post on topics to better help you manage your practice, avoid errors and better understand your insurance coverage needs. We hope through our 66 posts this year that we delivered on that promise.

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First 24 Hours : Effectively Responding to a Cyber Attack
Cyber Awareness Imran Ahmad & Greg Markell Cyber Awareness Imran Ahmad & Greg Markell

First 24 Hours : Effectively Responding to a Cyber Attack

Responding to a cyber attack can be challenging for any organization. It can be particularly devastating for a law firm given the confidential nature of the data it holds about its clients. While the operational, financial and legal impacts flowing from a cyber attack can be quantified, the reputational impact is more difficult to ascertain and arguably, more pronounced for a law firm given the “trust” relationship lawyers have with their clients.

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Follow Up to the Importance of Early Reporting
Loss Prevention Tips Brent Gough, K.C., Saskatoon and Jeff Scott, K.C., Regina Loss Prevention Tips Brent Gough, K.C., Saskatoon and Jeff Scott, K.C., Regina

Follow Up to the Importance of Early Reporting

In follow up to the October 9, 2024 CLIA article “Importance of Early Reporting” by Melanie Hodges Neufeld, we write this note in our capacity as Practice Advisors with the Law Society of Saskatchewan (“LSS”). For a number of decades, the LSS has had the Practice Advisor Program.

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