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Current Issue: December 2011
Canada’s least wanted
The Canadian government has turned its spotlight on alleged perpetrators of war crimes. But is it really delivering justice?
Hot tubbing
Canada’s judges want expert-witnesses to be less partisan and more independent. Lawyers are less convinced.
A conversation with Governor General David Johnston
Discusses the role of lawyers in improving access to justice and building public trust.
Q & A with Scott Jolliffe
Gowlings’ CEO talks about the firm’s new office in Beijing and what the future holds for Canadian firms in a global legal marketplace.
Cloudy with a chance of liability
Law firms are warming to the idea of storing data and content in the “cloud.” But they still have to do their due diligence.
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CBA PracticeLink
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- Compensation
Finding the right partner compensation system can be the key to helping a law firm reach its strategic objectives.
Double-Take
In case you missed it, read these popular articles from a past issue of National:
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