Have your Say in Hearsay – Call for Submissions
Contribute to the September 2, 2025 Edition of Hearsay
Have your Say in Hearsay – Call for Submissions
After a long hiatus, Canadian Defence Lawyers’ Quarterly Magazine has relaunched as part of our 30th Anniversary Celebrations.
In addition to member driven content on substantive law topics, a refreshed Hearsay will include; updates from the Board of Directors and CDL’s Committees; Member profiles and updates; and, more opportunities to connect with your community from coast-to-coast.
The next issue will be available on September 2, 2025, as we begin our next Fiscal, and Event and Education Year. The issue will feature in depth content such as a look at the 2025/2026 Budget, the Launch of the 2025/2026 CLE Calendar, and much more.
In the 2024 Member Survey we heard:
The NEW Hearsay seeks to respond to member feedback, but we need your help. This is an official Call for Submissions – deadline, August 19, 2025.
Have your say, by contributing to the following:
Please send all submissions c/o danielle@cdlawyers.org by August 19, 2025 at 5pmEDT; we appreciate timely indications of your intention to submit Substantive Papers or Articles for planning purposes. Please take note of the editorial guidelines:
Canadian Defence Lawyers prides itself on being a welcoming, inclusive and collegial community; while healthy debate is encouraged, contributors are also encouraged to maintain a positive tone, critiquing ideas and events, not individuals.
The Editors will have final say on all content included in the Hearsay, and will be answerable to the Board for those decisions.
The following standard disclaimer may be added to any letter, article or update published in Hearsay at the sole discretion of the Editors, or at the request of the contributor(s).
The opinions expressed in this letter/article/report are those of the author(s) and should not be taken as legal advice. Any errors, omissions or inaccuracies are the responsibility of the author(s). Content in Hearsay is edited for spelling, grammar and basic punctuation only.
Letters to the Editor
Member News – Wins/Promotions/Etc.
Member Contributed Articles
After a long hiatus, Canadian Defence Lawyers’ Quarterly Magazine has relaunched as part of our 30th Anniversary Celebrations.
In addition to member driven content on substantive law topics, a refreshed Hearsay will include; updates from the Board of Directors and CDL’s Committees; Member profiles and updates; and, more opportunities to connect with your community from coast-to-coast.
The next issue will be available on September 2, 2025, as we begin our next Fiscal, and Event and Education Year. The issue will feature in depth content such as a look at the 2025/2026 Budget, the Launch of the 2025/2026 CLE Calendar, and much more.
In the 2024 Member Survey we heard:
- A call for CDL to provide more substantive law content, that members can reference to support their work as Defence Lawyers.
- A desire to better understand the work of the CDL Board and its Committees.
- Additional opportunities for members to connect with, and learn about, the work of other Defence Lawyers from coast-to-coast.
The NEW Hearsay seeks to respond to member feedback, but we need your help. This is an official Call for Submissions – deadline, August 19, 2025.
Have your say, by contributing to the following:
- Letters to the editor – have your say about events, trends and happenings across Canada’s Legal Sector (up to 250 words).
- Your Member News – did you win a case, get a promotion, or celebrate another professional or personal milestone? (up to 250 words).
- Substantive Law White Papers or Articles - Submit a feature length article exploring your area of expertise, a successful defence strategy, or other topic of professional interest to Canadian Defence Lawyers (up to 2500 words). Please note a maximum of four articles will appear in each issue.
- Additional Resources – send us the link to your newsletter, blog, podcast, etc. (must focus on the practice of law/defence law topics).
- Did we miss anything? Do you have something you’d like to contribute Hearsay? Submit a brief summary of your proposed work for editorial review.
Please send all submissions c/o danielle@cdlawyers.org by August 19, 2025 at 5pmEDT; we appreciate timely indications of your intention to submit Substantive Papers or Articles for planning purposes. Please take note of the editorial guidelines:
Canadian Defence Lawyers prides itself on being a welcoming, inclusive and collegial community; while healthy debate is encouraged, contributors are also encouraged to maintain a positive tone, critiquing ideas and events, not individuals.
The Editors will have final say on all content included in the Hearsay, and will be answerable to the Board for those decisions.
The following standard disclaimer may be added to any letter, article or update published in Hearsay at the sole discretion of the Editors, or at the request of the contributor(s).
The opinions expressed in this letter/article/report are those of the author(s) and should not be taken as legal advice. Any errors, omissions or inaccuracies are the responsibility of the author(s). Content in Hearsay is edited for spelling, grammar and basic punctuation only.
Letters to the Editor
- CDL invites members in good standing to submit a letter to the editor of a maximum of 250 words. On a topic of your choosing, which may include: review of a CDL event or session, (polite) rebuttal of an article from a previous issue of Hearsay, an opinion on a topic or event relevant to the Civil Defence Bar in Canada.
- Use simple language, short sentences and make use of bullet points and other punctuation.
- Write in the first person, maintaining a positive tone.
- Include your name, position, firm name, etc. exactly as you wish it to appear.
Member News – Wins/Promotions/Etc.
- Maximum of 250 Words
- Include key details, including case name (if applicable), dates, etc.
- Provide a high-resolution head-shot or other image to accompany your news.
- Include your name, position, firm name, etc. exactly as you wish it to appear.
- Were you featured in the News? Provide us with a Link to the article, video or audio file.
- CDL welcomes personal news from our community; including birth and wedding announcements.
Member Contributed Articles
- Up to 2500 Words
- Submit a feature length article exploring you area of expertise, a successful defence strategy, or other topic of professional interest to Canadian Defence Lawyers. Preference will be given to CDL Members in good standing, academics, and sponsors.
- Use simple language, short sentences and make use of bullet points and other punctuation.
- Maintain a positive tone.
- Provide a high resolution head-shot or other image to accompany your article.
- Include your name, position, firm name, etc. exactly as you wish it to appear.
