Canadian Lawyer

October, 2013

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O C TO B E R 2 0 1 3 • vO LU M E 3 7 , I SS U E 1 0 CONTENTS Departments Features 26 24 PhOTOS: dAvId COOPER/TORONTO STAR 34 33 ntitled-1 1 12-02-21 11:22 AM 7 Regional Wrap-Up 26 Hoodwinked! Not doing the proper background checks can lead to hiring unsavoury private eyes who may fabricate evidence for unsuspecting lawyers, especially in family law matters. By Bruce Livesey A look at what's happening from coast to coast 19 Tech Support Legal farm teams By Danielle olofsson 22 22 Law Office Management 33 Top 10 Atlantic regional firms The 'insidious fog' By Luis Millán A surge in the east. Canadian Lawyer's top 10 firms in Atlantic Canada are benefitting from projects in the energy, mining, and shipbuilding industries. By Charlotte Santry eye on the prize By Mark Cardwell Living in a material world By Neill May 16 Legal Ethics Intellectual Property 43 Uses and abuses of Is anybody listening? By Philip Slayton trademarks online 50 Back Page resource boom changes legal landscape By Jim Middlemiss IP lawyers are struggling with decisions that cast uncertainty about what constitutes use of trademarks. By Shane Schick Disgruntled beneficiaries are increasingly prepared to contest wills, often leaving executors struggling to carry out the deceased's instructions. By Marg. Bruineman Opinions 15 Banking on Corporate Legal reports Wills & Estates 47 the executor's challenge 24 Cross Examined 50 43 Continuing a tradition of excellence www.CANADIAN L a w ye r m a g . c o m OctOber 2013 5

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