Canadian Lawyer

March 2011

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MArch 201 1 • VolUMe 35, issUe 3 contentsFeatures 26 Mass disorder There are massive numbers of questions surrounding police action but few answers as to who was responsible for what happened at last summer's G20 summit. 26 Cover Photo: Mark Blinch / Reuters 32 Back to basics Lawyers are not the best with money — personally or in terms of running their law practices, but who should be responsible for ensuring practitioners have some accounting literacy? 32 legal reports Family Law 39 My parents' keeper Practitioners are divided on the value of parental-support laws. IT & E-Commerce 43 Spam's big hammer Aiming to fight rogue operators, anti-spam regulations open the door for fines and private action even against legitimate businesses. opinions 43 15 Banking on Corporate R&W insurance becoming more appealing 16 Top Court Tales Th e court has let us down 18 Tech Support If you can't look properly, you may not fi nd Continuing a tradition of excellence 46 Back Page Six billion reasons to automate www.CANADIAN Lawyermag.com M A RCH 2011 5 16 …document review and project facility …document review and project facility ntitled-1 1 Departments 6 Regional Wrap-Up A look at what's happening from coast to coast 21 Real Estate Good and bad news 24 Cross Examined Burlew fi res bull's-eye in defending fi rearms violation cases 12/9/10 3:35:26 PM 21 B y K e vin Marr on B y Myr on L o v e B y R obert T odd B y A v a Chislin g B y Cheryl Satin B y Philip Sla yt on B y Der a J. Ne vin B y Jim Middlemiss B y Helen Burnett-Nichols B y A ndi Balla

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