Canadian Lawyer

July 2011

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JuLy 201 1 • VOLume 35, issue 7 cOntentsFeatures 26 The speaker Peter Milliken, the longest-serving Speaker of the House of Commons, will be a tough act to follow. 26 Cover: Colin Rowe 35 The 2011 survey Associates will be buoyed by news that 63 per cent of law firm respondents say they will boost salaries in 2012. compensation 24 Cross Examined A woman of vision Outsourcing? Get the facts. ntitled-1 1 Departments 6 Letters to the editor Feedback from our readers 7 Regional Wrap-Up A look at what's happening from coast to coast 21 Real Estate Clear as mud 21 3/14/11 10:51:17 AM 35 Legal reports 39 Intellectual property 39 An encore presentation Reintroduction of the copyright modernization act to Parliament is certain, but there's likely still to be some tweaks from previous (unpassed) incarnations. Litigation 43 Hot-tubbing experts — should lawyers like it? The idea of joint testimony from expert witnesses could really reduce litigation costs but is not being wholly embraced by the profession. Continuing a tradition of excellence Opinions 16 Top Court Tales Parliament should confi rm new SCC judges 18 Tech Support Using discovery agreements to your advantage 46 Back Page Time to clean up insider trading 16 www.CANADIAN Lawyermag.com JULY 2011 5 B y K e vin Marr on B B y Elizabeth Thompson y Jeff MacKinnon B y R obert T odd B y Philip Sla yt on B y Der a J. Ne vin B y Jim Middlemiss B y A ndi Balla B y Judy v an Rhi jn C Law yr e anadian

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