Mallory Hendry

Mallory Hendry

Mallory Hendry is a Content Specialist for Key Media with a focus on writing about the evolving Canadian legal landscape. Mallory was previously assistant editor at Canadian Lawyer Magazine, Canadian Lawyer InHouse and Law Times News and is now carrying over her relationships and experience in the legal market in a new capacity. 

Mallory began her career with Thomson Reuters Canada's legal products in 2011 before moving to the media side of the company. She joined Key Media in 2019.

 

Good drafting isn't good enough: why POAs need shared accountability

Good drafting isn't good enough: why POAs need shared accountability

These documents can protect or exploit — the difference lies in the systems that surround them

Principle, not profit: inside Marcelo v. Personal

Principle, not profit: inside Marcelo v. Personal

How Bogoroch & Associates LLP fought six years to reclassify a brain injury the insurer called minor

The human edge in AI driven M&A

The human edge in AI driven M&A

Podcast episode takes listeners inside the deal room with Pallett Valo’s Mujir Muneeruddin

Narwal Litigation LLP on defending clients across borders and enforcement regimes

Narwal Litigation LLP on defending clients across borders and enforcement regimes

How a top criminal law firm in Canada defends clients where criminal and regulatory risk collide

How PI firms can strategically leverage legal finance solutions to manage expert costs and grow their practices

How PI firms can strategically leverage legal finance solutions to manage expert costs and grow their practices

Expert Access supports contingency-fee lawyers by funding expert reports and freeing up working capital

When radiologists get it wrong: Turning images into evidence

When radiologists get it wrong: Turning images into evidence

Bogoroch & Associates’ Mahsa Dabirian on litigating radiology malpractice cases

Cottage season and occupiers’ liability: familiar principles in a riskier setting

Cottage season and occupiers’ liability: familiar principles in a riskier setting

These injury files hinge on early evidence, clear duties and the right insurance safety net

Ontario’s civil rules at a crossroads: will reform make the province a leader?

Ontario’s civil rules at a crossroads: will reform make the province a leader?

How trauma informed rule changes could reshape justice, especially for sexual assault survivors

From stopgap to status quo: why there’s no going back on PI’s digital shift

From stopgap to status quo: why there’s no going back on PI’s digital shift

Singer Kwinter’s Shane Katz on how virtual-first is reshaping costs, clients and courts

Cauda Equina Syndrome: How Canadian courts view delayed or missed diagnosis

Cauda Equina Syndrome: How Canadian courts view delayed or missed diagnosis

Michael Hodgins on CES, court standards and Bogoroch & Associates’ spinal cord injury work