Canadian Lawyer

Nov/Dec 2012

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noVemBer/decemBer 2012 • Volume 36, issue 1 1 contentsFeatures 26 24 coVer photo John hryniuk 24 34 34 legal reports Forensics 39 Getting beyond bias There are many ways expert witnesses' testimony can be influenced, the trick is in overcoming them. By Michael McKiernan dues disclosure dispute By Judy Van Rhijn Labour and Employment 43 The legal side of the union ntitled-1 1 personal injury dollar The Personal Injury Alliance's multi- media advertising campaign has ratcheted up the marketing war between personal injury firms. By Shannon Kari 26 The battle for the taking charge Legal departments are bringing more work in, challenging their external firms to do better, and exerting more control, according to Canadian Lawyer's 2012 Corporate Counsel Survey. By Jennifer Brown 34 In-house are Departments 6 Regional Wrap-Up A look at what's happening from coast to coast 18 Tech Support How do I list electronic documents in production schedules? By Dera J. Nevin 21 Real Estate It's tough to kick someone out of their castle By Kevin Marron 24 Cross Examined A lifelong passion for law By Jody Cason Opinions 15 Banking on Corporate Insider trading and the public interest power By Neill May 43 16 Top Court Tales Making a quick exit By Philip Slayton 46 Back Page Digital documents of dastardly deeds By Jim Middlemiss 46 continuing a tradition of excellence 12-02-21 11:22 AM 21 4 N O VEMBER / D ECEMBER 2012 www.CANADIAN Lawyermag.com

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