Canadian Lawyer InHouse

May/June 2019

Legal news and trends for Canadian in-house counsel and c-suite executives

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5 CANADIANLAWYERMAG.COM/INHOUSE MAY/JUNE 2019 www.canadianlawyermag.com/inhouse VOLUME 14/ISSUE 3 ForweeklyINHOUSEnewsandupdatesgoto: canadianlawyermag.com/inhouse C O L U M N S 9 LITIGATION AND ARBITRATION The Autorité des marchés publics is the new actor for Quebec public contracts. By Justine Brien & Sophie Perreault 10 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Canada joins the Patent Law Treaty. By Dan Raymond 13 RISK MANAGEMENT Finding a co-ordinated approach to cyber-threats. By Brent J. Arnold D E P A R T M E N T S 6 NEWS ROUNDUP A roundup of interesting trends and news for legal departments 25 TOP TEN CIVIL LITIGATION AND CRIMINAL BOUTIQUES 39 LAW DEPARTMENT MANAGEMENT Controlling the contract lifecycle By Carolyn Gruske 44 PROFESSIONAL PROFILE Chartwell Retirement Residence By Jennifer Brown 46 IN CLOSING Revamping the KM approach By Karen E. Sadler 24 42 20 16 COVERSTORY Remediationagreements What is general counsel to do if he or she becomes aware of criminal activity? By Brian Burton 32 Communicationincrises Proper communication with outside counsel is key to controlling litigation costs. By Shannon Kari AIadoption Corporate counsel can show leadership in development of strategy around artificial intelligence. By Jonathan Leibtag Mapthedata Most general counsel may be surprised at how many software tools their business units are using. By Shannon Kari Duediligencegetsamakeover New service providers and tools such as AI are being used to allow bidders to due diligence faster. By Jennifer Brown PHOTO: DUSHAN MILIC

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