process

 

How does the CGCA choose the Award Recipients?

NOMINATIONS

All nominations are ‘scrubbed’ of their nominator information in order to avoid any potential bias. Nominations are then compiled and sent to our Advisory Board comprised of 28 voting members (senior members of the Canadian bar, representing both in-house and private practice lawyers).

REVIEWS & DISCUSSIONS

Advisory Board Members review all nominations in order to shortlist each category down to 5-6 Finalists,
before coming together at the Advisory Board meeting in order to review and discuss nominations in
all 10 categories before voting by secret ballot to determine the award recipients.

ANNOUNCEMENT

The Lifetime Achievement Award recipient will be announced publicly following the meeting,
while the results of all other categories be revealed at the CGCA gala.

CONFIDENTIALITY

Following the counting of votes for the finalists, we keep the identities of award recipients strictly confidential.
In the interest of transparency and fairness, no names are disclosed to the ZSA management or consultants.


Nomination Questions

Is my nomination anonymous?

Yes. We will remove the nominator information from the form before it is submitted to the Advisory Board for review so there is less opportunity for any potential bias. It is at your discretion if you want to notify your nominee that you have submitted them for nomination.


Can I nominate the same person for more than one award category?

Yes.


Can I team up with another firm/company to nominate someone?

Yes! If you are collaborating with other firms/companies to nominate a single nominee, you are welcome to submit a single form listing all of the co-nominators. We will note how many nominations were received for each nominee when they are presented to the board.

For example: If three firms, and one company nominate John Doe for General Counsel of the Year, we will add a note to his nomination form that states as much.


How do I know if my nominee has been named as a finalist?

After the finalists have been contacted directly by our team, the finalist list will be released after the CGCA Advisory Board meeting on our website, and on all of our social media channels.

 

Does the nominee have to be called to the bar in Canada? 

Yes. While we recognize that there are individuals working in other jurisdictions (usually the USA) as the General Counsel of the company, they can only be nominated if they are called to a Canadian bar.

Along the same lines, we recognize that there are nominees that are in-house counsel for a subsidiary based in Canada - they are eligible for nomination.

 

If I nominate an in-house counsel does that mean they are a CGCA finalist?

There are 3 distinct stages in the CGCA process:

  • Nominations in 10 categories from across Canada

  • Shortlisting by our Advisory Board to a group of 5-6 finalists per category (as applicable)

  • Selection by secret ballot of ONE award recipient per category

 

Do I need to include reference letters, or letters of support with my nomination form?

No. Any additional materials submitted in addition to your nomination form will not be shared with the board for consideration.

Is there a recommended nomination length? 

Please note that there are word limits for each section of the nomination form, which are indicated directly on the online form.


If you cannot find the answer to your query here, we encourage you to reach out to Catherine Jean at cjean@zsa.ca