2018 OBA Board of Directors Election

Omar Ha-Redeye has announced that he is seeking the position of 2nd VP for the Ontario Bar Association (OBA). Fleet Street Law welcomes his vision of bringing an incubator to the broader profession, and encourages OBA Council members to consider voting for him. Vote omar4OBA June 15-29, 2018 from Omar Ha-Redeye on Vimeo. Omar’s election […]

Omar Ha-Redeye Elected to the 2014-2015 OBA Council

Fleet Street Law would like to congratulate our own Omar Ha-Redeye on his election to the Ontario Bar Association’s Council as a representative for the Toronto Region. Congratulations to all of the other successful candidates for the Toronto Region as well: Andrew Alleyne Susan Brown Dylan Chochla Vanessa Christie Robert Cohen Patricia DeGuire Derek Freeman Sara […]

Fleet Street Law Quoted on Law Practice Program

Omar Ha-Redeye of Fleet Street Law was quoted in The Globe and Mail on the new Law Practice Program (LPP) announced in November: The Law Society is banking on the allure of hands-on training in contrast to the unregulated world of articling. “We do know for a fact that many [articling] students simply spend eight, […]

Law Day Secondary School Mock Trial Tournament

Omar Ha-Redeye and Daniel Sommers of Fleet Street Law participated as judges in the Secondary School Mock Trial Tournament in the GTA South region. The competition is held in conjunction with Law Day, a national event which celebrates the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and is hosted by the Ontario Bar Association. Middlefield Collegiate Institute (MCI) won the […]

Omar Ha-Redeye in the Western Journal of Legal Studies

Omar Ha-Redeye published an article in the Western Journal of Legal Studies: Abstract The recent Supreme Court of Canada decision Clements v. Clements, 2012 SCC 32 provides important guidance on the appropriate application of the material contribution test in cases of negligence. This case commentary will provide an overview of the material contribution and “but […]