Canadian Lawyer

June/July 2018

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6 J U N E / J U L Y 2 0 1 8 w w w . C A N A D I A N L a w y e r m a g . c o m this month exclusively on RIGHTS MATTER Karen Busby likes to write about sex, politics and religion. LAW SCHOOL FUTURES Ian Holloway looks at the future of the legal profession from the vantage point of the legal academy. SOUL & SMALL PRACTICE Kevin Cheung's series looks at the highs, lows and challenges of small practice. mag.com GET INFORMATION ON THE LATEST LEGAL TRENDS, PRACTICE MANAGEMENT, CAREERS, INSIGHTS INTO PRACTICE AREAS, AND MORE . . . THE IT GIRL Lisa Lifshitz's column looks at the intersection of law and technology. COMPETING INTERESTS Steve Szentesi is a competition and advertising lawyer based in Toronto. THE WOODSHED Michael Spratt writes about criminal law issues from his perch in the nation's capital. SIDEBARS Bill Trudell doesn't pull any punches in his opinions about law, justice and politics. UNTETHERED LAWYER Gary Goodwin is in-house counsel for a conservation organization. He takes a whimsical look at issues facing the profession. BORDER CROSSINGS Ron Poulton steers the reader over the ever-changing landscape of immigration law and policy. LETTER FROM LAW LAW LAND Tony Wilson is a franchising and IP lawyer at Boughton Law in Vancouver and an adjunct professor at Simon Fraser University. What's important when evaluating, purchasing and implementing technology? Please vote today at www.surveymonkey.com/r/technology-6 WATCH FOR RESULTS IN AN UPCOMING ARTICLE The Canadian Lawyer Poll ยป Have your say on TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH PARTNERS Untitled-2 1 2018-05-25 11:06 AM

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