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February 2010, Volume 34, Issue 2

COVER STORY


Getting away with murder

Quebec’s no-fault insurance system seems poised to pay out benefits to an accused murderer. While most no-fault systems have many good aspects, they can be outweighed by the bad.
By Mark Cardwell

 

FEATURES
   

 

Boycott pays off

After eight months of refusing to take on major cases, Ontario’s criminal defence lawyers will be getting higher legal aid rates.
By Tim Shufelt

 

LEGAL REPORT: Labour & Employment

Labour law central to constitutional fight

Fastfrate decision highlights division of powers battle.

By Kelly Harris


  DEPARTMENTS
 

  

Regional Wrap-Up
A look at what's happening from coast to coast

 

Cross Examined

Everyone’s a critic
By Dean Jobb

 

Law Office Management

Unlocking lockstep

By Kevin Marron

 

Tech Support

Small but mighty

By Gerry Blackwell


  OPINIONS
   

 

Editor's Desk

By Gail J. Cohen

 

Banking on Corporate

The Alberta anomaly

By Bryan Haynes


Top Court Tales

Factum v. oral argument

By Philip Slayton

 

Back Page

SCC shores up a ‘strategic’ freedom

By Ezra Levant

 

 
 

 

 

 


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