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July 2008

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Jul y 2008 • Volume 32, I s sue 7 Pratte-à-porter Guy Pratte has earned the reputation as the go-to guy if you're about to face an inquiry or Royal commission. 30 T 38 LEGAL REPORTS: 53 58 litigation The ripple effect of Morrow Ontario lawyers ready to make a Charter challenge on cap of minor auto injuries if an agreement can't be reached to make changes. By Susan Hughes insolvency A uniquely creative Canadian solution The process to restructure the asset-backed commercial paper market has required much give-and-take from all sides. By Helen Burnett Edmonton . Calgary . Yellowknife Banking & Insolvency / Commercial Litigation / Construction / Corporate Commercial Securities / Energy, Environmental & Regulatory / Insurance / Labour & Employment / Occupational Health & Safety Conflict resolved. www. C ANADIAN Law ye rmag.com JULY 2008 5 28 62 47 he going rate Canadian Lawyer's 2008 legal fees survey gives a cross-section of who's charging what for their services across the country. By Kirsten McMahon By Richard Cleroux 7 15 16 18 23 departments Regional Wrap-Up A look at what's happening from coast to coast Managing Partner Core values part of the every day at BCF By Gail J. Cohen Associates The sheriff of cyberspace By Ian Harvey Real Estate The landmine of land claims By Kevin Marron Tech Support Meta what? By Gerry Blackwell opinions Legal Ethics One lawyer can make a difference By Philip Slayton Back Page Socialism doesn't work By Ezra Levant regional report New Brunswick is open for business It's slow and steady growth for the economy and legal work in Canada's only bilingual province. By donalee Moulton www.mross.com cover story

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