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March 2005

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New on CBA PracticeLink
Acting for Family and Friends: Assessing the Risks and Handling Requests. CBA PracticeLink is updated several times per week! Visit: cba.org/practicelink


A billable (r)evolution
Finally, clients are putting their foot down and savvy law firms are researching alternatives. The billable hour’s dominance might just be counting down its final minutes.


À votre santé!
Le droit de la santé n’est plus ce qu’il était! Faisant écho aux préoccupations des Canadiens, il se veut de plus en plus revendicateur.

Sacred Settlements
The recent controversy over Sharia law highlights the growing number of Canadians who turn to their religions to help them solve law-related crises.

600 Million Owners
The Web has thrown the delicate balance between users’ and creators’ rights out of whack and created a monster-sized copyright problem.

What's New in...Municipal Law?
Several Supreme Court decisions reinforced the growing power of municipalities — but liability issues are growing, too.

The CBA & You
CBA tsunami relief efforts


Dangerous hours

We need a new approach to billing, and fast.


Encouraging news

The latest in legal aid developments


Reforming Grades and rethinking Voltaire


Home safe home
 
CBIA and TD Meloche Monnex offer home-office coverage.


High tension

Guarding against violence in the legal workplace


Getting noticed

Optimize your firm’s Website to attract search engine attention.


Leaving it all behind
 
It’s hard for solos to take vacations — but not impossible.


Joint effort

The growing appeal of MBA/LL.B. degrees


Profile: John Richardson

The director of Vancouver’s Pivot Legal Society wants to render visible the injustices of Vancouver’s least wanted.


Just say no

The perils of taking on family and friends as clients.


Bringing up babies

The law of ungrateful progeny

 

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