Canadian Lawyer

May 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 M a y 2 0 1 4 5 m ay 2 0 1 4 • V o l u m e 3 8 , i s s u e 5 ntitled-1 1 12-02-21 11:22 AM Contents Departments Features 7 regional Wrap-Up A look at what's happening from coast to coast 19 Tech Support Puzzle or mystery? By Dera J. Nevin 23 Law Office management Keep your eye on the prize By Marg. Bruineman 26 Cross Examined Rights watch on the home front By Jennifer Brown opinions Continuing a tradition of excellence 46 23 28 28 Bad law A decades long legal battle has thrown the door open on a wide and complex debate on regulating prostitution. By Kirk Makin 35 Top boutiques: Facing challenges head on Canadian Lawyer's top boutiques in litigation, business immigration, and commercial real estate are adjusting to the changing economic environment. By Charlotte santry legal reports Labour & Employment 46 truth and consequences Current federal laws focus on the disclosure of wrongdoing leaving protections for the whistleblower as kind of an afterthought. By Luis Millán Criminal law & Forensics 51 new technology, traditional legal tests forensic evidence from online and electronic devices requires rigorous tests for admissibility. By shannon Kari 14 Banking on Corporate A salt on enforcement initiatives By Neill May 16 Top Court Tales e sCC bench is hot! By Philip slayton 54 Back page Let the turf wars begin (again) By Jim Middlemiss 54 CoVer Photo: liam sharP 35

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