INHOUSE FEATURES
18 COVER STORY In the big chair Lawyers are increasingly taking charge of their companies, climbing to the very top of the management team. By Michael Rappaport
24 Trading with procurements Free-trade negotiations and implementation often hinge on access to procurements. By Paul Brent
30 Tackling corruption abroad Ottawa's failure to enforce its foreign official anti-bribery law comes with a big price tag. By Andi Balla
COLUMNS
7 LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT Cross-border minefield By Henry Dinsdale and Jeff Goodman
8 REAL ESTATE Progress in development charges By Mark Piel
11 WORKPLACE SOLUTIONS Severing executive ties By Malcolm MacKillop and Hendrik Nieuwland
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13 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Keeping tabs on the competition By Marcus Gallie and Lisa Reynolds
DEPARTMENTS
15 QUIZ Side-stepping procurement traps By Glenn W. Ackerley
33 INDUSTRY SPOTLIGHT The global hub Mining lawyers remain divided on their opinion of the TMX- LSE merger's effect on their industry. By Jeremy Hainsworth
39 LAW DEPARTMENT MANAGEMENT Lifelong learning Time-starved lawyers face hard choices in keeping up with their continuing profes- sional development needs. By Robert Todd
43 PROFESSIONAL PROFILE Google it Google Canada's Jacob Glick helps keep the Internet 'awe- some.' By Vawn Himmelsbach
46 IN CLOSING Our roundup of interesting trends and news for legal departments.
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