Feb 24, 2026
Jason Ward, a former civil litigator who built a successful practice in Lindsay, Ontario, before leaving law due to alcoholism and THC dependency, joins managing editor Tim Wilbur to talk candidly about what happens when lawyers can no longer cope. Ward explains why stigma in the profession is often internalized rather than imposed, how billable-hour pressures and a “win–lose” culture fuel mental health crises, and why pausing practice can be a strategic act of self-preservation rather than defeat. He offers practical guidance on when to seek confidential help, how to consider stepping away from practice, and what lawyers need to understand about disability insurance structures, including capacity-based definitions of disability, evidence-heavy claims processes, and the risks of going without an own-occupation rider.
Mar 17, 2026
The legal academic speaks about a tool she is developing to flag suspect audio, video and documents
Mar 10, 2026
The BC lawyer joins CL Talk to talk leases, lifestyle and law firm growth
Mar 03, 2026
Firm CEO and tech founder sit down to discuss their new partnership and what it means for lawyers
Jan 27, 2026
Pavan Jawanda at McCarthys explains the complexity of working on First Nations casino deals
Jan 20, 2026
The Top 25 Most Influential lawyer reflects on his career, landmark cases and the cost of getting it wrong