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Publications > Benchers' Bulletin > 2000: No. 3 May-June

2000: No. 3 May-June

Contents

JuricertTM teams with PrivateExpressTM to change the future of online communications and transactions for Canadian lawyers

President's View: And into 2001: what opportunities, what cost?

Consultation paper sent to all firms - and available online - Lawyers asked for their views of trust assurance reform

Unauthorized practice action - Notaries cannot prepare corporate records for fee: Law Society of B.C. v. Siegel

Land Title Branch seeks new consultants to design e-filing system

On the web

Legal assistants can now negotiate settlement of some claims in tort

Law Society puts priority on improving complaints practices

Law Society seeks nominee to Airport Authority

Aboriginal Law Graduates Working Group report and recommendations - Law Society advised how to address discriminatory barriers

Lawyers who fail to pay insurance fee mid-year must stop practising

Plan first: the key to marketing success

Mediation: What's in it for lawyers?

A look at the alternative dispute resolution focus group sesssion

Practice Watch

2000 Law Society Scholarship

Reinstatements

Appointment

Renewed call for volunteer practice reviewers and practice supervisors

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