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February 06, 2012
Université Laval students revive law review
A group of five students at Université Laval have been working hard to resuscitate the student-run law review. Nelson Peters, Colin Standish, Senai Iman, Adam White, and Adam Martincak formed a friendship early in their studies at Laval and had been searching for an academic activity to participate in during law school, but had not been satisfied with what they found.
February 06, 2012
Magna unveils new corporate governance
Magna International Inc. is adopting a number of corporate governance enhancements as part of initiatives it began in 2010 to become more friendly to shareholders.
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February 06, 2012
The offshore banking nightmare
It was a strategy born of sheer frustration, a chess move that failed. On Nov. 28, 2006, Michael Morris, a Canadian who runs a small offshore bank in the Bahamas, arrived at a bustling Starbucks in downtown Toronto expecting to meet a woman called Ginette Brown. The previous month, a woman by this name had called Morris at his offices in Nassau, where he runs Barrington Bank International Ltd., and told him she had a client seeking financing and would Morris agree to meet with her when he was nex
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February 01, 2012
Is food the next frontier?
When one thinks of merger and acquisition action in Canadian business, typically it’s the resource sectors, followed by financial services as the heavy hitters with the most going on, even in tough times. According to PricewaterhouseCoopers Canada, mining has become the No. 1 targeted sector in Ontario and British Columbia. But traditional hotbeds of resource activity such as Alberta are starting to see a shift in M&A activity. Where oil and gas deals once represented 80 per cent of the acq

Current Issue

February 2012 • Volume 36, Issue 2
    • Subtitle Cover story
    Written by Bruce Livesey
    Issue Date: February 2012
    It was a strategy born of sheer frustration, a chess move that failed. On Nov. 28, 2006, Michael Morris, a…
    • Subtitle
    Written by Michael McKiernan
    Issue Date: February 2012
    In almost two decades of practice, criminal lawyer Paul Slansky had never complained about a judge. But one day in…

Departments

    • Subtitle Legal Report: Aboriginal Law
    Written by Jennifer Brown
    Issue Date: February 2012
    When it comes to dealing with First Nations issues in Canada, increasingly, industry and native groups are getting out in front of government in an attempt to build relationships and business. They are working on progressive agreements to advance opportunities economically both for the First Nations communities and the companies…

Columns

    • Subtitle Banking on Corporate
    Written by Neill May
    Issue Date: February 2012
    Corporate law is, I suppose, like a lot of specialized activities — users of corporate legal services seem generally to have little interest in, or understanding of, the ugly machinery of the industry (in this case, the vagaries of statutory requirements, the overlay of common law dictates, and the realities…
    • Subtitle Back Page
    Written by Jim Middlemiss
    Issue Date: February 2012
    Does your law firm wield clout in the cloud? It’s a question law firm managers and marketers need to ask in the exploding world of social media, such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and YouTube. These sites draw hundreds of millions of users and present law firms with an unprecedented opportunity…
    • Subtitle Editor's Desk
    Written by Gail J. Cohen
    Issue Date: February 2012
    A few years ago, one of the biggest issues law firms were dealing with was associate retention. Well, you won’t hear anyone talking about that anymore. Now, the topic on everyone’s lips is articling. There have been rumblings about it for years; in 2008 the Law Society of Upper Canada…
 

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