


Vaughan Rawes
Articling StudentVaughan Rawes is an articling student at McMillan.
During his legal studies, he served as Co-President of Osgoode Entertainment & Sports Law Association, where he co-founded Osgoode’s Hockey Arbitration Competition. He was a senior executive member of the Osgoode Bankruptcy & Insolvency Club and served as a student ambassador and mentor assisting students in their transition to law school. He has previous experience working with professional sports organizations and financial services.
Vaughan holds a JD from Osgoode Hall Law School and a bachelor of commerce from Queen’s University. He worked at McMillan as a summer student prior to returning to the firm as an articling student.
Insights (8 Posts)
AI Regulatory Roundup – International Developments in AI Law and Policy
An overview of recent Canadian and international developments related to the regulation of artificial intelligence technologies.
Term CORRA Officially Under Development
1- and 3- month Term CORRA under development; targeted publication date is at end of Q3 2023; Term CORRA administrator will be CanDeal Innovations Inc.
Prior Employee Experience May Enhance Common Law Entitlements
proper termination practices, punitive damages, moral damages, wrongful dismissal damages
My Dog Ate My Opt-Out Form: Extensions to the Opt-Out Period in Class Action Proceedings
Johnson provides novel appellate consideration of the test to grant an extension of a court ordered opt-out period in class proceedings.
Data Security – The Increasing Danger of Vishing Attacks
This bulletin provides guidance regarding voice phishing, or "vishing" attacks. As they rise in popularity, companies must take action to protect their assets.
Canada Makes Changes to Cross-border Hazardous Waste and Recycling Requirements
On February 26, 2021, Canada enacted the Cross-border Movement of Hazardous Waste and Hazardous Recyclable Material Regulations.
The CSA Comes Full Circle to Protect the Vulnerable
Amended regulations by the CSA for registrants to protect older and vulnerable clients.
Masters and Clergy – Is the Clergy “Principle” No More?
An overview of a recent Ontario Divisional Court decision which weighs in on the legal status of the Clergy Principle.
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