Canadian Lawyer

January 2014

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ja n ua ry 2 0 1 4 • vo lu m e 3 8 , i ss u e 1 contents Departments Features ntitled-1 1 26 The case for ladies only 28 Are women-only groups a help or a hinderance to your career? By Jennifer Brown 24 33 Shifting sands Constantly changing rules, laws, and regulations are keeping lawyers busy at Canadian Lawyer's top labour and employment and intellectual property boutiques. By Charlotte Santry 33 12-02-21 11:22 AM 6 Letters to the Editor 7 Regional Wrap-Up A look at what's happening from coast to coast 18 Tech Support filling a gap By Dera J. Nevin 21 21 Law Office Management Partnership unmasked By Marg. Bruineman 24 Cross Examined Sing, sing, sing By Myron Love opinions 15 Banking on Corporate Too much ado about something By Neill May legal reports 16 Top Court Tales Litigation 45 The future of class funding The worst appointment in history By Philip Slayton Are third-party funders going to be the saviours of the class action regime or will a no-cost system prevail? By Michael McKiernan 50 Back Page The next big flameout? By Jim Middlemiss 50 Tax 48 'Lightning bolts out of the sky' overzealous tax collectors are less likely to negotiate and more inclined to impose their interpretation of the law, often leaving lives and businesses in ruins. By Mark Cardwell continuing a tradition of excellence 45 www.CANADIAN L a w ye r m a g . c o m Jan uary 2014 5

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