Canadian Lawyer

March 2008

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New frontiers Law firms are starting to explore the cutting-edge potential of virtual worlds, social media, and Web 2.0 technologies. 32 Unlocking ability beyond disability 38 Technology has allowed lawyers to overcome many practice-related challenges posed by their disabilities. By Judy van Rhijn LEGAL REPORTS: 43 46 e-discovery Niche developing for e-discovery specialists There's a hole to be filled by lawyers who know the ins and outs of electronic data. intellectual property Pushing and pulling at copyright laws New technologies are vexing IP lawyers interpreting the outdated Copyright Act. By Kirsten McMahon COVER ILLUSTRATION: SCOTT PAGE 54 27 30 7 13 16 19 24 departments Regional Wrap-Up A look at what's happening from coast to coast Managing Partner Canadian takes helm of global law firm By Gail J. Cohen Associates Telecommuting has its privileges By Bill Rogers Real Estate Bye-bye fax machine By Kevin Marron Tech Support Luminaries of the Canadian blawgosphere By Gerry Blackwell opinions Legal Ethics Advertising in an electronic age By Philip Slayton Litigation The court of public opinion counts By David Weiner Back Page Guilty, the only way to plead By Ezra Levant Banking & Insolvency / Commercial Litigation / Construction / Corporate Commercial Securities / Energy, Environmental & Regulatory / Insurance / Labour & Employment / Occupational Health & Safety www. C ANADIAN Law ye rmag.com M ARCH 2008 5 cover story

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