Canadian Lawyer

Nov/Dec 2013

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n oV e m b e r / d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 3 • Vo lu m e 3 7 , i ss u e 1 1 contents Departments Features ntitled-1 1 28 Keeping up appearances 28 24 38 6 Regional Wrap-Up Courthouses across the country vary widely from state-of-the-art to total collapse. But their physical health reflects on the state of justice and upkeep should be a priority. By Charlotte santry 12-02-21 11:22 AM 19 Tech Support A look at what's happening from coast to coast 38 The billing conundrum e-discovery jobs 101 By Dera J. Nevin 23 23 Real Estate signing on the dotted line easy as 1-2 in the digital world By marg. Bruineman 26 Cross Examined this year's Canadian Lawyer Corporate Counsel survey shows in-house counsel and law firms continue to struggle with the best way to bill legal services. By Jennifer Brown speed art By yamri taddese Opinions 15 Banking on Corporate two classy By Neill may legal reports 16 Top Court Tales Criminal & Forensic 47 A very texting question A pretty dull year By Philip slayton 54 Back Page the legal test is not settled as to whether the seizure of past communications deserves the same protection as given to future electronic messages. By shannon Kari Labour & Employment 50 A coming of age for family status two Federal Court rulings have highlighted the evolution of this protected ground of discrimination. By michael mcKiernan mcCormick worrisome for partnerships By Jim middlemiss 54 47 Continuing a tradition of excellence www.CANADIAN L a w ye r m a g . c o m November/December 2013 5

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