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Spring 2008
Editor's note
Written by Melissa Kluger   
Sunday, 02 March 2008
Melissa Kluger, Editor & PublisherWhen soon-to-be lawyers arrive at Ontario’s law firms, most don’t have a clue how to be lawyers. Before students leave law school, we should also find a little time to teach some skills that will be useful for the actual practice of law.
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Law and border
Written by Philip Preville   
Thursday, 06 March 2008
Cover story stampThe labour market for lawyers has gone global. International opportunities await Canadian lawyers who seek fame and fortune abroad. But woe to anyone who tries to come home again.
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Spring fashion: The Professionals
Written by Sarah Casselman   
Thursday, 06 March 2008

Marcela Saitua, lawyerToronto lawyers Rory Dyck and Marcela Saitua spring into the new season with bright colours and classic style. Photography by Lorne Bridgman.

Right: Marcela Saitua, a civil litigator at Adair Morse LLP.

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The expats
Written by Administrator   
Thursday, 06 March 2008
stamp2For young Canadian lawyers, London offers opportunities to work on international deals, exciting weekend travel destinations, and a world-class city for culture and entertainment. Here are five expats who are living it up in the UK: What they love about living and working in London. Writing and photography by Zoe Cormier.
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Friend of the court
Written by Adam Till   
Thursday, 06 March 2008
Bay St. hoopsLawyers who can shoot hoops are scoring points for charity, and with their firms. Photography by Finn O’Hara.
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In camera: Precedent launches in style
Written by Administrator   
Thursday, 06 March 2008

Party pics from the Precedent launch. Photography by James Pattyn.

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Opinion: The case for making partner
Written by Dera J. Nevin   
Thursday, 06 March 2008
Associates are leaving Bay Street in record numbers. Yet the most valuable conversation is not about why they leave, but why they should stay. Illustration by Tamara Shopsin
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Going in House: Dubai
Written by Daniel Cohen   
Thursday, 06 March 2008
At home in the desert, a Canadian couple finds opportunity and adventure in “Muslim Las Vegas”. Photography by Daryl Visscher
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Bay Street sports: Everyone’s a winner?
Written by Melissa Kluger   
Thursday, 06 March 2008
Bay Street lawyers aren’t just serious about basketball. Hockey and football leagues have former pros and semi-pros playing and working for local firms, too.
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Best Practices: First principals
Written by Graham F. Scott   
Thursday, 06 March 2008
As the co-founder of a brand new, high-profile class action boutique, Victoria Paris confesses that Nancy Drew had something to do with it. Photography by Vanessa Heins
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