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January 2010

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Januar y 2010 • Volume 34, I s sue 1 PHOTO: DAN CALLIS 26 LEGAL REPORTS 39 43 Litigation No waiving of kids' right to sue B.C. ruling says signing release at martial arts studio didn't preclude suing for negligence down the road. By Robert Todd Intellectual Property The hot topic of hot tubbing Proposed rule changes for expert testimony at the Federal Court have IP lawyers all hot and bothered. By Robert Todd Continuing a tradition of excellence Unsettled The groundbreaking agreement between the Diocese of Antigonish and sexual abuse victims in Nova Scotia is coming under fire. By Richard Foot 34 Whither judicial discretion? The Conservatives' criminal law amendments are not roundly supported by the legal profession. By Kelly Harris 13 14 46 19 23 Real Estate SLAPPs on the wrist By Kevin Marron Tech Support Bye-bye extranets By Gerry Blackwell opinions Banking on Corporate No transfer means no transfer! By Bryan Haynes Legal Ethics Where to draw the line By Philip Slayton Back Page The perfect propaganda opportunity By Ezra Levant departments ntitled-4 1 6 16 Cross Examined Litigious transgender lawyer fi ghts for her and others' rights By Mark Cardwell 12/8/09 3:22:18 PM Regional Wrap-Up A look at what's happening from coast to coast Untitled-8 1 www. C ANADIAN Law ye rmag.com JANU AR Y 2010 5 9/9/09 4:16:34 PM cover story

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