Canadian Lawyer

April 2014

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w w w . C A N A D I A N L a w y e r m a g . c o m A p r i l 2 0 1 4 5 a p r I l 2 0 1 4 • V o l u M e 3 8 , I s s u e 4 ntitled-1 1 12-02-21 11:22 AM contents Departments Features 7 Letters to the Editor 7 Regional Wrap-Up A look at what's happening from coast to coast 18 Tech Support e value scramble By Danielle olofsson 21 Real Estate Always use protection By Marg. Bruineman 24 Cross Examined In athletes' defence By ron stang opinions continuing a tradition of excellence 43 21 26 26 Giving back Canadian Lawyer takes a look at the pro bono landscape across the country with results from our fi rst-ever pro bono survey. By Charlotte santry 32 Law firm pro bono survey Charting how law fi rms treat pro bono work. 35 Pursuing pro bono in-house Corporate and public sector lawyers don't have to give up their volunteer work. By Jennifer Brown legal reports Legal Process Outsourcing 39 It's not rocket science once a ripple, legal process outsourcing is now a tsunami of change. By Ian harvey Aboriginal Law 43 an economic transformation Business law, with an aboriginal twist, has gone mainstream. By richard Foot 14 Banking on Corporate Pills but no perfect cures By Neill May 16 Legal Ethics You may be next By Philip slayton 46 Back Page Making a case for pro bono By Jim Middlemiss 46 35 pro bono report Untitled-2 1 14-03-18 1:59 PM coVer photo: thoMas frIcke

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