An eye-opening experience

Written by  Glenn Kauth Issue Date: April 2009
It’s February 2009, and Cindy Vaillancourt and David-Emmanuel Roberge are landing in Haiti. It’s a far cry from frigid Montreal, where the pair spend much of their days in front of computer screens as environmental lawyers at McCarthy Tétrault LLP. Roberge marked his 31st birthday on the plane. The celebration quickly gave way to shock when one of the reasons for their trip appeared outside the window: swathes of deforestation threatening to devastate the island nation’s ecosystem.

Note to readers

Written by  Gail J. Cohen Issue Date: April 2009
As of the Spring 2009 issue, Canadian Lawyer Associates has ceased publication. All the online content of Associates will remain archived on canadianlawyermag.com and will be available to readers. A number of columns and issues from the magazine will continue to run on canadianlawyermag.com
We thank all our readers for their support and still welcome your input and ideas for Canadian Lawyer, InHouse, and 4Students.
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A triple threat

Written by  Jeffrey H. Waugh Issue: Spring 2009
Flying down a ski hill at over 100 km per hour might sound intimidating to some, but for Blake Cassels & Graydon LLP tax lawyer Ian Balfour, it was a way of life.

Lawyers' life - Spring

Written by  Alana Campbell, Charmane D. Sing, Gail J. Cohen Issue: Spring 2009
From east to west, Associates' editors and readers round up fun ways to spend your time and dollars.

Easy cheesy fondue

Written by  Bob Blumer Issue: Spring 2009
It’s bitterly cold, the economy is tanking, and you are wallowing in work. Sounds like time for a little instant gratification.

Navigating the turbulent waters of Associate Idol

Written by  C. Barrista Sasse Issue: Spring 2009
The economy sucks, the weather sucks, and (gasp) no Canadian Idol to warm the cockles of your heart as you deal with a long winter. Nevertheless, at Death Star law firms all across the country, an idol of a different variety is heating up: Associate Idol. You may perhaps know this creature by it’s pseudonym: “the associate review.”

Sweating bullets

Written by  Jeffrey H. Waugh Issue: Spring 2009
Job losses are everyday news these days. Look in any paper and you’ll find stories of how the failing economy is resulting in massive cutbacks. The legal industry hasn’t been on the front page though, at least not yet and not in Canada. But is there reason to be fearful of what’s down the road?

Keeping it real

Written by  Mark Cardwell Issue: Spring 2009
Louis-Thomas Deschênes
Two years ago, young Quebec business lawyer Louis-Thomas Deschênes was at a crossroads in his legal career.

Alone in a crowd

Written by  Jason E. Bogle Issue: Spring 2009
Many people are under the misconception that being a sole proprietor is a venture of arrogance and solitude. They couldn’t be more wrong.

The two sides of mobility

Written by  Kelly Harris Issue: Spring 2009
Labour mobility has long been a challenge for Canadian companies and professionals moving between provinces. For years if a lawyer wanted to move from one province to another, licensing was a major hassle. However, law societies across the country have taken steps to make mobility easier.
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