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Login to watch this video if you have a subscription. Learn more about subscriptions.Update with RSJ McLeod provides a regional judicial update touching on staffing changes, consolidation of practice directions, increased use of small claims processes, courtroom technology upgrades, settlement-focused “civil blitz” initiatives, facility planning and an upcoming transition in regional leadership.
Orders for Directions examines these orders as a flexible procedural tool in estates and complex civil matters, showing how they can define parties and issues, set timelines, manage productions, mediation and examinations, address asset preservation, and make effective use of model orders and precedents.
Update on the “New Rules” clarifies that no new civil procedure regime is yet in force, outlines reform themes such as pre-litigation protocols, refined pleading standards, enhanced case management and affidavit-based determinations, and emphasizes that large-scale changes will require drafting, consultation, education and a structured transition.
RSJ Calum MacLeod was born in Glasgow, Scotland and raised in Sudbury, Ontario. He attended Queen’s University, where he obtained his B.A. and LL.B. (Law ’80) and was called to the bar in 1983 after articling with the Office of the Ombudsman. After 16 years of practicing as a lawyer, mediator and arbitrator, he was appointed as a Case Management Master in 1988, serving in that role first in Toronto and then in Ottawa. He was appointed a judge in July of 2016 and Regional Senior Justice for the East Region in March of 2020. RSJ MacLeod has authored many important decisions relating to civil procedure, ADR and summary judgment. During his career, he has been involved in various court reform and legal education initiatives including regular consultation with judges and courts in other jurisdictions. Justice Macleod is a regular contributor to “Trembello” and other legal education conferences.
Leanne is an experienced civil and estate litigation lawyer, and has been practicing for 14 years. She started Storms Law LLP with her partner in law, Eric Lay, in December 2024. Storms Law is a boutique law firm in Ottawa, Ontario, specializing in estates and trusts disputes. Leanne’s practice focuses exclusively on estate litigation including will challenges, will and trust interpretations, power of attorney disputes and fiduciary accounting. When not working, Leanne enjoys whipping up elaborate meals for her friends and family, the occasional martini and singing her heart out.