Canadian Lawyer

July 2009

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Jul y 2009 • Volume 33, I s sue 7 Gangsta rap Louis Pasquin is the first lawyer in Canada to be convicted of gangsterism. By Mike King St. John's city review Newfound wealth from oil and min- 32 41 ing is impacting the legal profession in Newfoundland and Labrador's capital. By donalee Moulton LEGAL REPORTS 45 51 Litigation Carriage battles Clarification or resolution from the courts about competing class actions across the country remains elusive. By Glenn Kauth Business/Corporate Law Competition Act changes too broad New rules to change forms of cartel agreements remove the competitive effects test. By Kelly Harris Continuing a tradition of excellence 54 30 departments 7 18 21 27 Regional Wrap-Up A look at what's happening from coast to coast Cross Examined Robert Petit: A divergent path By Glenn Kauth Real Estate Land reclamation eff orts rise By Daryl-Lynn Carlson Tech Support The wild, wild web By Gerry Blackwell opinions Top court tales On a clear day you can see forever By Philip Slayton Back Page Canada shouldn't be playing the pirates' game By Ezra Levant Untitled-1 1 www. C ANADIAN Law ye rmag.com JULY 2009 5 5/21/09 9:43:09 AM cover story

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