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Publications > Benchers' Bulletin > 2001: No. 6 November-December

2001: No. 6 November-December

Anti-terrorism legislation: new threat to right to counsel?

President's Column - Reflections

Proceeds of Crime legislation update

Law Society intervenes to protect solicitor-client privilege - Law office searches unconstitutional: Festing v. Canada (Attorney General)

The Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act - Federal privacy law restricts business use of client and employee information

Success in a competitive market - Could the Law Society help lawyers more (by hindering them less)?

Election results for 2002-2003 term - Law Society welcomes eight new Benchers in 2002

Law Society/Webster Foundation team up on media workshop - When the Police Come Calling: Search Warrants in the Newsroom

Pro bono initiative: the next steps - Pro Bono website, Society and Foundation ahead in 2002

Practice Tips - Building an automatic practice: it's not so tough

PrivateExpress offered by subscription in 2002

E-filing projects underway at Supreme Court of Canada and Federal Court

Upcoming conference and expositions - ABA Techshow, Ethics Conference ahead in 2002

Benchers say no to multi-disciplinary practice

Task Force introduces options for PLTC and articling reform




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