Gabriel Olano

Gabriel Olano

Gabriel is currently a journalist at Insurance Business.

With a Master’s in Population Studies, Gabriel is a seasoned finance reporter and commentator. His articles have been published across North America and Asia. Gabriel’s areas of expertise include insurance, finance, and business.

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Training lawyers to think on their feet

Training lawyers to think on their feet

Comedian-led workshop to boost legal professionals’ improvisation skills

Toronto Ombudsman, Pay Equity Commissioner honoured as top adjudicators and regulators

Toronto Ombudsman, Pay Equity Commissioner honoured as top adjudicators and regulators

Lawyers Susan Opler, Emanuela Heyninck win 2019 SOAR Medal recognizing contributions the administrative justice community

Mary Ellen Bench joins Dentons in Toronto as counsel

Mary Ellen Bench joins Dentons in Toronto as counsel

Veteran lawyer of over 30 years was most recently city solicitor of Mississauga

Ottawa Law taps Orlando Da Silva for mental health programme

Ottawa Law taps Orlando Da Silva for mental health programme

Mental health advocate and former OBA president to work with university on a pro bono basis

Fasken to donate $125,000 to Pro Bono Ontario

Fasken to donate $125,000 to Pro Bono Ontario

Firm to donate $25,000 annually over the next five years

Osler taps Gillian Scott to lead launch of innovative products

Osler taps Gillian Scott to lead launch of innovative products

Scott will lead the development, staffing, pricing, launch and sale of new legal service offerings

Lara Crawford, Marnie Vickerd named to the Ontario Court of Justice

Lara Crawford, Marnie Vickerd named to the Ontario Court of Justice

Incoming justices assigned to Oshawa and Windsor

LEAF announces board of directors for 2019 to 2020

LEAF announces board of directors for 2019 to 2020

Gillian Hnatiw to lead board; Hadiya Roderique joins

Barbra Schlifer Commemorative Clinic launches two initiatives for survivors of violence, harassment

Barbra Schlifer Commemorative Clinic launches two initiatives for survivors of violence, harassment

Projects to provide access to justice for women facing precarious employment and criminal charges

Still a long way to go for A2J, says Commonwealth secretary-general

Still a long way to go for A2J, says Commonwealth secretary-general

53 nations to discuss united approach towards access to justice in law ministers meeting