Canadian Lawyer InHouse

Feb/Mar 2011

Legal news and trends for Canadian in-house counsel and c-suite executives

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INHOUSE FEATURES 16 COVER STORY Fortress Canada? PotashCorp's failed takeover leaves lingering questions for foreign investors. By Robert Todd 26 Beyond paper Electronically keeping track of legal spending helps legal departments' performance. By Paul Brent 31 Safety first Newly approved law stream- lines product recalls to enforce global responsibility. By Judy van Rhijn COLUMNS 7 LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT Old wine in digital bottles Disciplining employees for personal social media use. By Henry Dinsdale and Jeff Goodman 9 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 'Biosimiliar' competition Biological drugs likely to face new field of play. By Adrian Zahl 10 REAL ESTATE Reviewing land use Toronto looks at land-use poli- cies for employment facilities. By Jason Park For weekly INHOUSE news and updates go to: www.canadianlawyermag.com/ inhouse Vol. 6 Issue 1 www.canadianlawyermag.com/inhouse DEPARTMENTS 13 QUIZ Mergers and acquisitions. By Ryan Filson and Stephen Doak 35 INDUSTRY SPOTLIGHT Biotech woes In-house lawyers serve an increasingly distressed Canadian industry. By Jeremy Hainsworth 39 LAW DEPARTMENT MANAGEMENT The privilege of being in-house After pressure in Europe, Canadian in-house counsel look at their use of attorney-client privilege. By Andi Balla 43 PROFESSIONAL PROFILE Insuring a bright future Robin Richardson talks about her successful career in the insurance business. By Vawn Himmelsbach 46 IN CLOSING Our roundup of interesting trends and what's going on in legal departments. 26 16 43 INHOUSE FEBRUARY 2011 • ponser_IH_Feb_11.indd 1 1/11/11 9:47:36 AM 5

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