Canadian Lawyer

May 2013

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m ay 2 0 1 3 • Vo lu m e 3 7 , i ss u e 5 contents Departments Features ntitled-1 1 7 Letters to the editor 26 Lateral thinking 8 Regional Wrap-up Are recent moves and shakes at Canada's top law firms signaling a deeper problem or just business as usual? By Jennifer Brown 24 24 26 steVe munday 34 34 A look at what's happening from coast to coast 18 tech Support e-discovery and the M&A deal By Dera J. Nevin 34 the gun collectors Caveat emptor or ethical breach? By Marg. Bruineman 24 Cross examined where the leather hits the road By Mark Cardwell opinions legal reports 15 Banking on Corporate Legally lost in translation By Neill May Labour & employment 38 Blue Mountain reduces 16 top Court tales reporting burden A new kind of case commentary By Philip slayton ontario appeal court requires 'reasonable nexus' between hazard and its effect on workers before companies must contact Labour ministry. By Charlotte santry Courts are battling to stay on top of the intermingling of privacy rights, changing and emerging technology, and the search and seizure powers of the state. By shannon Kari 21 21 Real estate A group of criminal defence lawyers has been actively seeking out and retrieving illegal arms and are encouraging others to do the same. By Ava Chisling Forensics & Criminal Law 43 trying to keep up 12-02-21 11:22 AM 46 Back Page 38 when it comes to mergers, buyers beware By Jim Middlemiss 46 continuing a tradition of excellence www.CANADIAN L a w ye r m a g . c o m M ay 2013 5

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