Canadian Lawyer InHouse

Aug/Sep 2010

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EDITOR'S BOX By Andi Balla INHOUSE Group Publisher: Karen Lorimer Editorial Director: Gail J. Cohen Editor: Andi Balla Staff Writer: Robert Todd Copy Editor: Heather Gardiner Creative Director: Einar Rice Art Director: Bill Hunter Account Co-ordinator: Catherine Giles Publications Mail Agreement #40766500 ISSN 1921-9563 Copyright © 2010 G.S.T. Registration #R121349799 Advertising Sales Representatives Legal Suppliers: Kimberlee Pascoe Tel: (905) 713-4342 E-mail: kpascoe@clbmedia.ca Law Firms: Karen Lorimer Tel: (905) 713-4339 E-mail: klorimer@clbmedia.ca Kathy Liotta Tel: (905) 713-4340 E-mail: kliotta@clbmedia.ca Sales Co-ordinator: Sandy Shutt Tel: (905) 713-4337 E-mail: sshutt@clbmedia.ca Canadian Lawyer Magazine Inc. President: Stuart J. Morrison Canadian Lawyer InHouse is published 6 times a year by Canadian Lawyer Magazine Inc., 240 Edward St., Aurora, Ont. L4G 3S9 (905) 841-6480 Fax: (905) 727-0017. E-mail: cleditor@clbmedia.ca Web: www.canadianlawyermag.com/inhouse All rights reserved. Contents may not be reprinted without written permission. The opinions expressed in articles are not necessarily those of the publisher. Information presented is compiled from sources believed to be accurate, however, the publisher assumes no responsi- bility for errors or omissions. Canadian Lawyer InHouse disclaims any warranty as to the accuracy, completeness or currency of the contents of this publication and disclaims all liability in respect of the results of any action taken or not taken in reliance upon information in this publication. To subscribe Call 1-888-743-3551 x4355 or e-mail kschulz-lacey@clbmedia.ca RETURN UNDELIVERABLE CANADIAN ADDRESS TO: CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT 240 EDWARD ST., AURORA, ON L4G 3S9 Indexed in the Canadian Periodical Index www.canadianlawyermag.com/inhouse Change is in the air T here has been a lot of good news about this country's economy lately. Things are better. And others are now trying to learn from Canada. Americans want to fig- ure out how to incorporate the poli- cies of Canada's banking sector, which went through the global economic cri- sis unscathed. The British government recently announced it would like to copy Ottawa's previous budget-cutting tactics. Even with increased spending in recent years, those tactics have left Canada with the lowest debt-to-GDP ratio in the G7 group of highly indus- trialized countries. That means there is a lot of economic confidence in this country, internally and externally. This can be seen in the strength of our dollar and the fact that foreigners bought nearly $30 billion in Canadian bonds in the first four months of 2010, according to Statistics Canada. In another positive sign, the Bank of Canada recently increased its key overnight lending rate. It is the first central bank in a highly developed country to do so since the start of the recession. It decided to move to feed a growing economy, which expanded by an annualized rate of 6.1 per cent in 2010's first quarter. That type of economic growth means the bottom lines of many businesses will soon start to get better, if they haven't done so already. So are we out of the woods yet? Probably. Will things go back to the way they were before the crisis? Not entirely, say the general counsel in our cover story, "A changed relationship," which looks at the annual Canadian Lawyer InHouse/Association of Corporate Counsel roundtable. The recession has transformed things, and as a result, it will likely leave perma- nent marks in business relationships, like those between companies and the law firms they hire. One surprising sector that is lead- ing the recovery is the auto indus- try. I recently attended the Canadian General Counsel Awards dinner in Toronto, where Lorraine Shalhoub of Chrysler Canada Inc. was named gen- eral counsel of the year. It's a fitting time to recognize someone represent- ing an industry that is rising from the ashes, as our staff writer, Robert Todd, reports on page 35 in "Back in business." Speaking of change, as regular read- ers might notice, I've recently joined the magazine, and this is my first edito- rial. I'm a business journalist who has had the chance over the past decade to work for publications across North America. More than two years ago, when I arrived in Toronto from New York, I landed at a job where most of my colleagues were Canadian law- yers. They quickly accepted me in their group, and since then, I find myself in the midst of the Canadian legal community at both professional and personal levels. I am now looking for- ward to serving this community again through InHouse. I'll always be open to your ideas and concerns, so please do not hesitate to contact me. IH Send your news and story ideas to aballa@clbmedia.ca INHOUSE AUGUST 2010 • 3

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