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Vol. 8
Issue 5
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20 COVER STORY
Doing business with China
Chinese-Canadian relations
have become big business for
both countries and deals
are evolving past that of the
controversial state-owned
enterprises.
By Jennifer Brown
28 Cracking down on corruption
Making sure employees
understand what corruption
is can be half the battle.
By Jim Middlemiss
COlumns
11 LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT
(De)stressing workers'
compensation claims
By Kevin MacNeill and
Samantha Seabrook
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33 INDUSTRY SPOTLIGHT
BASEL III: The 'golden era'
for lawyers?
Deluged by a 'tsunami' of
regulations designed to
strengthen global financial
institutions, in-house counsel
have a golden opportunity to
demonstrate their value in a
world focused on compliance.
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By David Gambrill
35 LAW DEPARTMENT MANAGEMENT
Assessing risk in-house
General counsel find they are
increasingly on the front lines
of mitigating potential risks
to their organizations.
By Charlotte Santry
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
Non-traditional marks get
their day in court
By Timothy C. Bourne
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D E pa R T m E n T s
7 NEWS ROUNDUP
A roundup of interesting trends
and news for legal departments.
WORKPLACE SOLUTIONS
SCC provides clarity on
drug and alcohol tests
By Malcolm MacKillop and
Hendrik Nieuwland
17 QUIZ
Governance and
regulatory issues
By Jordan Glick and
John Wilkinson
39 PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
Keeping the business
on track
Brian Swartz has built a career
on aiding the development
of major projects in the
construction industry.
By Jennifer Brown
42 IN CLOSING
Re-shaping organizations
Contemplating the forces
driving change in-house.
By Frédérique Desruisseaux
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