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16 COVER STORY A growing role InHouse
In-house counsel are having a greater say in how their orga- nizations are run. By Andi Balla
24 Here to stay Shareholder activism in Canada is no fad, and corpo- rate counsel are preparing to adapt to the trend. By Robert Todd
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7 LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT Improving accessibility By Henry Dinsdale and Jeff Goodman
9 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Patent suits By Victor Krichker and Maya Medeiros
11 WORKPLACE SOLUTIONS Computer privacy By Malcolm MacKillop and Meighan Ferris-Miles
13 QUIZ
Privacy and the use of work computers by employees. By Carole McAfee and Nicholas Caughey
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29 INDUSTRY SPOTLIGHT Beyond the wire Canada's telecom companies try to balance business needs with providing services across a huge territory. By Jeremy Hainsworth
33 LAW DEPARTMENT MANAGEMENT Bring it in-house Corporate lawyers have grown in importance as they perform more work inside and have been given a wider range of responsibilities. By Michael Rappaport
36 PROFESSIONAL PROFILE A lawyer with a vision Dawn Devoe's work at World Vision Canada helps commu- nities around the world. By Vawn Himmelsbach
38 IN CLOSING Our roundup of interesting trends and news for legal departments.
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