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Serving Windsor’s Legal Community Since 1884

The Essex Law Association (ELA) has been a pillar of the Windsor legal community for over a century, fostering professional growth, advocating for the legal profession, and providing valuable resources to its members. As one of Ontario’s oldest law associations, we are dedicated to supporting legal professionals through education, networking, and community engagement.

 

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Founded in 1884, the Essex Law Association has grown into a vital institution for Windsor’s legal professionals. Over the years, we have supported thousands of lawyers, advocating for legal excellence and professional development. Today, we continue to uphold our legacy while embracing innovation in the legal field.

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Whether you are an experienced lawyer, a recent graduate, or a law student looking to build your network, the Essex Law Association welcomes you. Become a member and take advantage of the resources, support, and opportunities that ELA provides.

 

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Preserving Judicial History: The Robe Collection of Justice Douglas W. Phillips

All Robes Lead to Windsor *

A fascinating look into Justice Douglas W. Phillips' extensive collection of judicial robes, artifacts, and historical documents, showcasing over a century of legal heritage in Canada.

Celebrating Judicial Heritage: The Robe Display at the Windsor Courthouse **

A detailed look at Justice Douglas Phillips' efforts in curating an extensive collection of judicial and legal robes, alongside a historical exhibition showcasing Windsor's legal legacy.

Lawyers of the Southwest: A History of the Essex Law Association, 1884-2009

A comprehensive history of the Essex Law Association from its founding in 1884 to 2009, highlighting the evolution of the legal profession in Southwestern Ontario and the contributions of its prominent lawyers.

*This article is published with the permission of its author the Honourable Justice George King of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice and the publishers of the Ontario Superior Court of Judges Association Newsletter (Fall 2019), namely the Ontario Superior Court of Judges Association.

**This article from the Provincial Judges Journal Summer 2017 is kindly produced with the permission of the author Justice Martha Zivolak and the publishers of the Provincial Judges Journal, all copyright and other rights reserved.