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April 2011

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APRIL 201 1 • VOLUME 35, ISSUE 4 CONTENTSFeatures 28 Outsourcing? Get the facts. ntitled-1 1 28 Remains of the day There are myriad parties from myriad juris- dictions fighting over the remains of the once mighty Nortel. These are some of the most complex insolvency battles ever being waged. 37 A cut above highlights the best Cover: Pierre-Paul Pariseau boutiques in the areas of insurance defence, personal injury, trusts and estates, and commercial real estate. Departments 7 Letters to the editor Feedback from our readers 7 Regional Wrap-Up A look at what's happening from coast to coast 23 Law Office Management Just saying 'no' to retirement 26 Cross Examined Th e best job in the world 23 3/14/11 10:51:17 AM 37 Legal reports Litigation 47 The fight for the hallways In denying Quebec media an appeal for unrestricted camera access inside courthouses, the Supreme Court opens the door for new media freedoms in the rest of Canada. Energy & Environmental Law 51 Alberta shaping up as Canada's new eco battlefield Continuing a tradition of excellence Opinions 51 17 Banking on Corporate Th e more advance information, the better the compliance 18 Legal Ethics Canada needs a legal ombudsman 20 Tech Support Nuts and bolts 54 Back Page An aggressive federal power play 18 www.CANADIAN Lawyermag.com A PRIL 2011 5 B y K e vin Marr on B B y Daryl-L ynn C arlson C anadian L a wy er B y R obert T odd B y Cheryl Satin B y Philip Sla yt on B y Jason L eun g B y Jim Middlemiss y K athryn L eg er B y A ndi Balla B y Jean Sor ensen

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