Canadian Lawyer InHouse

Dec/Jan 2009

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North American Relocation Law Benjamin A. Kranc Certified by the Law Society of Upper Canada as a Specialist in Immigration Law With contributions by a team of highly-experienced practitioners North American Relocation Law is a practical how-to manual for bringing the right types of personnel to North America. It efficiently guides you through the relocation process from beginning to end. Issues covered include immigration law and extends to tax, employment and other legal issues in Canada, the United States and Mexico. Military Law and Operations Dr. Chris Madsen – Associate Professor, Royal Military College of Canada and Canadian Forces College This resource fills the need for a single source where you can readily access information on defence, armed forces and military law, as well as the legal dimensions of operations. Find detailed discussion on topics such as: legislative and civilian control over armed forces courts martial domestic operations UN operations … and more! Canadian Business Law Journal Editor-in-Chief: Jacob S. Ziegel Assistant Editor: Adam Ship Book Review Editor: Thomas Telfer Regional editors and specialist editors CBLJ Online is included with your print subscription at no extra cost for one personal workstation In print and now online, this internationally renowned journal strikes the right balance between commentary on current legislative and case law developments and in-depth analysis of major issues in the corporate, commercial and international arenas. Examples of thought-provoking articles previously published in this journal include: Globalization and the Practice of Law – One Lawyer's Perspective – Donald R. Crawshaw Legal Strategies to Profit from Peer Production – Jeremy de Beer Recovery of Unauthorized Taxes: A New Constitutional Rights – Peter W. Hogg Coming soon Cross-Border Litigation: Interjurisdictional Practice and Procedure Ken MacDonald This is an easy-to-use, practical guide to navigating all aspects of interjurisdictional litigation, covering everything from deciding where to commence litigation to enforcement of a judgment. www.canadalawbook.ca CA038 CL1208

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