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Civil Litigation -- General:

Advocacy Groups:

Canada:

  1. Legal Group for the Internet in Canada ("LoGIC") (#274)
    The Legal Group for the Internet in Canada ("LoGIC") is a conduit for the exchange of information and ideas about policies concerning emerging communication and information technologies. We are devoted to ensuring informed public, legislative, and regulatory responses to these technologies, which at present are manifest most profoundly in the Internet. They want to ensure that new laws and regulations have no detrimental effects on the free and interactive communication of information. Their work focuses on four broad areas of activity relating to their goals: 1.Dissemination of information about legislative, jurisprudential, and political developments in Canada.; 2.Research and commentary about legislative, jurisprudential, and political developments in Canada. ; 3.Participation in the shaping of Canadian law and public policy to new developments. ; 4.Monitoring of, and participation in, criminal and civil cases in the Canadian legal system.

Articles/newsletters from law firms - Specific articles:

Canada:

  1. Josephson Angus Barristers (#4737)
    Josephson Angus Barristers are committed, forceful and passionate advocates for our clients’ legal and commercial interests. We recognize that each case is unique. In consultation with each client, we develop effective strategies to deal with the circumstances that the client faces in a particular case and as they affect the client’s wider interests.

Alberta, Canada:

  1. A Brief Guide To The Courtroom Maze (in Alberta) (#2695)
    Article from Canmore Legal Services - Schneider Law Office

  2. Civil Actions - The Process if You Sue or if You Are Being Sued (#2614)
    from law firm of Wheatley Sadownik

  3. Civil Actions FAQ (#2686)
    from the law firm of Davidson & Williams

  4. Client’s Guide to the Production of Documents (#2619)
    from law firm of Wheatley Sadownik

  5. Client's Guide to Examinations for Discovery (#2618)
    from law firm of Wheatley Sadownik

  6. The Basics of Being Sued and or Suing (#4432)
    from Douglas Alger Law Office

  7. The Basics of Being Sued and or Suing (#3510)
    article from Douglas Alger Law Office

  8. Twenty Seven Reasons Why Disputes Are Tough to Settle (#2667)
    1997 article - from the law firm of Singleton Urquhart Scott

British Columbia, Canada:

  1. Josephson Angus Barristers (#4737)
    Josephson Angus Barristers are committed, forceful and passionate advocates for our clients’ legal and commercial interests. We recognize that each case is unique. In consultation with each client, we develop effective strategies to deal with the circumstances that the client faces in a particular case and as they affect the client’s wider interests.

  2. Ladner Downs Tort and Insurance Law Letter (#2128)
    from Ladner Downs

  3. Twenty Seven Reasons Why Disputes Are Tough to Settle (#2667)
    1997 article - from the law firm of Singleton Urquhart Scott

Newfoundland, Canada:

  1. Limitation Periods in Transition (#470)
    [Date: February, 1997]

  2. Newfoundland Courts (#469)
    [Date: May, 1998]

  3. Property Division and the Law for Married and Cohabiting Couples in Newfoundland and Labrador (#461)
    [Date: June, 1997]

  4. Slip and Fall Claims and the Newfoundland Winter (#471)
    [Date: May, 1997]

  5. The Road to Civil Litigation (#468)
    [Date: November, 1998]

Nova Scotia, Canada:

  1. Lawsuits and Civil Claims (#1454)
    concise article (as the law applies in Nova Scotia)

Ontario, Canada:

  1. Contract Disputes (#4353)
    from the law firm of Dueck, Sauer, Jutzi & Noll (http://www.dsjnlaw.com)

  2. Estate Litigation (#4374)
    from the law firm of Dueck, Sauer, Jutzi & Noll (http://www.dsjnlaw.com)

  3. Information About Legal Fees - Litigation Matters Only (#2023)

  4. Settlements (#4359)
    from the law firm of Dueck, Sauer, Jutzi & Noll (http://www.dsjnlaw.com)

  5. The Pragmatic Litigator (#2524)
    newsletter - Summer 1998 - article from Loreta Zubas, Barrister & Solicitor

  6. Top Ten Ways to Save On Legal Fees (#3165)
    from the law firm of Polten & Hodder

  1. Valuing Your Claim (#4358)
    from the law firm of Dueck, Sauer, Jutzi & Noll (http://www.dsjnlaw.com)

Quebec, Canada:

  1. Enforceability of foreign jurisdiction clauses in maritime bills of lading (#3560)
    from the web site of Robert Finta - Transportation Law

Saskatchewan, Canada:

  1. Saskatchewan Law: Examination for Discovery (#1505)
    brief article

  2. Saskatchewan Law: Witness in a Civil Trial (#1506)
    This is a brief outline of what you can expect if you are called as a witness in the Court of Queen's Bench, Saskatchewan.

China:

  1. Josephson Angus Barristers (#4737)
    Josephson Angus Barristers are committed, forceful and passionate advocates for our clients’ legal and commercial interests. We recognize that each case is unique. In consultation with each client, we develop effective strategies to deal with the circumstances that the client faces in a particular case and as they affect the client’s wider interests.

Articles/newsletters from law firms - index pages only:

Canada:

  1. Josephson Angus Barristers (#4737)
    Josephson Angus Barristers are committed, forceful and passionate advocates for our clients’ legal and commercial interests. We recognize that each case is unique. In consultation with each client, we develop effective strategies to deal with the circumstances that the client faces in a particular case and as they affect the client’s wider interests.

  2. Legal Topics - from Kenneth W. Golish (#3525)
    Selected legal information and references to US and Canadian law

Alberta, Canada:

  1. Articles and Books from Macleod Dixon (#2655)

  2. Legal Information Online (#4423)
    from Douglas Alger Law Office

  3. Legal Information Online - from Douglas Alger Law Office (#3501)
    articles on estate planning, divorce & mediation, litigation, real estate

  4. Publications from Wheatley Sadownik (#2613)
    variety of topics

  5. Vantage - newsletter from Macleod Dixon (#2654)
    information on recent legal developments

British Columbia, Canada:

  1. Baker Newby (#3015)

  2. Briefs from law firm of Richards Buell Sutton (#3109)
    variety of topics

  3. Josephson Angus Barristers (#4737)
    Josephson Angus Barristers are committed, forceful and passionate advocates for our clients’ legal and commercial interests. We recognize that each case is unique. In consultation with each client, we develop effective strategies to deal with the circumstances that the client faces in a particular case and as they affect the client’s wider interests.

  4. Macaulay McColl bulletins (#388)
    bulletins on a variety of topics

  5. Macaulay McColl publications (#387)
    List of manuals that are available for sale that are designed to provide businesses with useful information on specific legal topics. Selected Manuals include: Collections Manual; Comparative Price Advertising; Commercial Tenancy Manual; Directors' & Officers' Liability; Cost-Effective Resolution of Commercial Disputes;

  6. Pushor Mitchell (#3271)

Newfoundland, Canada:

  1. White, Ottenheimer & Baker - Newsletter (#453)
    Articles on various topics

Ontario, Canada:

  1. Articles and Books from Macleod Dixon (#2655)

  2. Articles from Giffen Lee Lawyers (#1998)
    various topics

  3. Firm Memoranda from Davies Ward & Beck (#3212)
    sorted by practice area

  4. Legal Topics - from Kenneth W. Golish (#3525)
    Selected legal information and references to US and Canadian law

  5. Litigation Articles from Allen & Allen (#2869)

  6. Publications from law firm of Chowns, Cairns (#1166)
    articles on a variety of topics

  1. The Fasken Alert! (#3104)
    from Fasken Campbell Godfrey - variety of topics covered

  2. Vantage - newsletter from Macleod Dixon (#2654)
    information on recent legal developments

China:

  1. Josephson Angus Barristers (#4737)
    Josephson Angus Barristers are committed, forceful and passionate advocates for our clients’ legal and commercial interests. We recognize that each case is unique. In consultation with each client, we develop effective strategies to deal with the circumstances that the client faces in a particular case and as they affect the client’s wider interests.

U.S.A.:

  1. Legal Topics - from Kenneth W. Golish (#3525)
    Selected legal information and references to US and Canadian law

Articles/newsletters from others:

Canada:

  1. Canada's Court System (#1691)
    brief article

  2. Canada's Court System (#1034)

  3. Canada's System of Justice (#1040)
    article on What is the Law, Sources of Canadian Law, The Law in Action, The Citizen and the Law, The Future of Law in Canada - published by the Department of Justice, Canada

  4. Doing Business in Canada (#581)
    Guide intended to provide non-Canadian businessmen and women with an introduction to the laws and regulations that affect the conduct of business in Canada and in particular in the Province of Ontario - from the law firm of Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP

  5. Legal Group for the Internet in Canada ("LoGIC") (#274)
    The Legal Group for the Internet in Canada ("LoGIC") is a conduit for the exchange of information and ideas about policies concerning emerging communication and information technologies. We are devoted to ensuring informed public, legislative, and regulatory responses to these technologies, which at present are manifest most profoundly in the Internet. They want to ensure that new laws and regulations have no detrimental effects on the free and interactive communication of information. Their work focuses on four broad areas of activity relating to their goals: 1.Dissemination of information about legislative, jurisprudential, and political developments in Canada.; 2.Research and commentary about legislative, jurisprudential, and political developments in Canada. ; 3.Participation in the shaping of Canadian law and public policy to new developments. ; 4.Monitoring of, and participation in, criminal and civil cases in the Canadian legal system.

  6. The Supreme Court of Canada (#1717)
    brief article

British Columbia, Canada:

  1. Children and the Law (#3602)
    detailed text from the Universtiy of British Columbia Law Students' Legal Advice Program (LSLAP); includes: (1) text, (2) legislation, (3) resources, (4) links

  2. Court Order Enforcement in British Columbia (#1385)
    contents: Using the Court Rules; Prejudgment Techniques; Post judgment Techniques; About Interest

  3. The Supreme Court of British Columbia - Discovery (#1400)
    brief article - topics: Documents; Examination for Discovery

  4. The Supreme Court of British Columbia - Structure and Rules (#1399)
    brief article - topics: Structure and Rules; Discovery; Trial

Ontario, Canada:

  1. A Guide to Managing Complex Litigation (#4444)
    Litigation Management Inc.

  2. Doing Business in Canada (#581)
    Guide intended to provide non-Canadian businessmen and women with an introduction to the laws and regulations that affect the conduct of business in Canada and in particular in the Province of Ontario - from the law firm of Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP

  3. Litigation Management Inc. (#4443)
    Document and evidence management in litigation and investigative public inquiries.

  4. The Process of Mounting a Charter of Rights and Freedoms Challenge (#944)
    This paper explores the process and the procedure in bringing a Charter of Rights and Freedoms challenge in a civil proceeding in the province of Ontario. It is not meant to be a theoretical examination; rather, it is directed at those seeking a practical view of the procedural steps to be followed in bringing a Charter challenge.

Articling information for law students:

Canada:

  1. Mississauga lawyer (#4736)
    AZClarke is a general practice Law Firm, located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Our mandate is to provide timely, efficient and cost effective legal services. Our clients almost always get the benefit of having their issues, concerns, addressed directly to and attended to by the lawyer. Services include Residential/Commercial Real Estate; Corporate/Commercial Law; Construction Liens, Litigation, Family Law, Immigration, Contracts, Mortgages and Legal Research.

Alberta, Canada:

  1. Lawson Lundell (#3566)
    Lawson Lundell has occupied a prominent place in the legal profession in British Columbia for over 90 years and is pre-eminent in the areas of business law. The firm's 100 lawyers represent businesses, both large and small, Canadian and international, in many different industries from natural resources to technology law. We have offices in Vancouver (British Columbia), Calgary (Alberta), and Yellowknife (Northwest Territories)

  2. Parlee McLaws (#2606)

British Columbia, Canada:

  1. Lawson Lundell (#3566)
    Lawson Lundell has occupied a prominent place in the legal profession in British Columbia for over 90 years and is pre-eminent in the areas of business law. The firm's 100 lawyers represent businesses, both large and small, Canadian and international, in many different industries from natural resources to technology law. We have offices in Vancouver (British Columbia), Calgary (Alberta), and Yellowknife (Northwest Territories)

New Brunswick, Canada:

  1. Cox Hanson O'Reilly Matheson (#3240)

  2. Stewart McKelvey Stirling Scales (#3281)

Newfoundland, Canada:

  1. Cox Hanson O'Reilly Matheson (#3240)

  1. Stewart McKelvey Stirling Scales (#3281)

Northwest Territories, Canada:

  1. Lawson Lundell (#3566)
    Lawson Lundell has occupied a prominent place in the legal profession in British Columbia for over 90 years and is pre-eminent in the areas of business law. The firm's 100 lawyers represent businesses, both large and small, Canadian and international, in many different industries from natural resources to technology law. We have offices in Vancouver (British Columbia), Calgary (Alberta), and Yellowknife (Northwest Territories)

Nova Scotia, Canada:

  1. Cox Hanson O'Reilly Matheson (#3240)

  2. Stewart McKelvey Stirling Scales (#3281)

Ontario, Canada:

  1. Harrison Pensa LLP (#3269)
    Pensa & Associates; law firm in London, Ontario, Canada. (law firm formed in 1999 from the merger of Harrison Elwood and Pensa & Associates).

  2. Mississauga lawyer (#4736)
    AZClarke is a general practice Law Firm, located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Our mandate is to provide timely, efficient and cost effective legal services. Our clients almost always get the benefit of having their issues, concerns, addressed directly to and attended to by the lawyer. Services include Residential/Commercial Real Estate; Corporate/Commercial Law; Construction Liens, Litigation, Family Law, Immigration, Contracts, Mortgages and Legal Research.

  3. Polten & Hodder (#3164)

Prince Edward Island, Canada:

  1. Cox Hanson O'Reilly Matheson (#3240)

  2. Stewart McKelvey Stirling Scales (#3281)

Associations:

Australia:

  1. Ontario Trial Lawyers Association (#188)
    Association comprised of plaintiffs lawyers from Ontario, out-of-province Members from New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec, Manitoba, Alberta and British Columbia, along with Members from the United States and Australia. Dedicated to the preservation and improvement of a civil justice system which is equally accessible to all and which fully and fairly protects the rights of those who have suffered losses as a result of the wrongdoing of others.

Canada:

  1. Canadian Association of Provincial Court Judges (#181)

  2. Links to Trial Lawyers Associations (#952)

  3. Ontario Trial Lawyers Association (#188)
    Association comprised of plaintiffs lawyers from Ontario, out-of-province Members from New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec, Manitoba, Alberta and British Columbia, along with Members from the United States and Australia. Dedicated to the preservation and improvement of a civil justice system which is equally accessible to all and which fully and fairly protects the rights of those who have suffered losses as a result of the wrongdoing of others.

Alberta, Canada:

  1. Alberta Civil Trial Lawyers Association (#951)

  2. Alberta Civil Trial Lawyers Association (#189)

  3. Canadian Association of Provincial Court Judges (#181)

  4. Ontario Trial Lawyers Association (#188)
    Association comprised of plaintiffs lawyers from Ontario, out-of-province Members from New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec, Manitoba, Alberta and British Columbia, along with Members from the United States and Australia. Dedicated to the preservation and improvement of a civil justice system which is equally accessible to all and which fully and fairly protects the rights of those who have suffered losses as a result of the wrongdoing of others.

British Columbia, Canada:

  1. Canadian Association of Provincial Court Judges (#181)

  2. Ontario Trial Lawyers Association (#188)
    Association comprised of plaintiffs lawyers from Ontario, out-of-province Members from New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec, Manitoba, Alberta and British Columbia, along with Members from the United States and Australia. Dedicated to the preservation and improvement of a civil justice system which is equally accessible to all and which fully and fairly protects the rights of those who have suffered losses as a result of the wrongdoing of others.

  3. Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia (#2696)

Manitoba, Canada:

  1. Canadian Association of Provincial Court Judges (#181)

  2. Ontario Trial Lawyers Association (#188)
    Association comprised of plaintiffs lawyers from Ontario, out-of-province Members from New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec, Manitoba, Alberta and British Columbia, along with Members from the United States and Australia. Dedicated to the preservation and improvement of a civil justice system which is equally accessible to all and which fully and fairly protects the rights of those who have suffered losses as a result of the wrongdoing of others.

New Brunswick, Canada:

  1. Canadian Association of Provincial Court Judges (#181)

  2. Ontario Trial Lawyers Association (#188)
    Association comprised of plaintiffs lawyers from Ontario, out-of-province Members from New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec, Manitoba, Alberta and British Columbia, along with Members from the United States and Australia. Dedicated to the preservation and improvement of a civil justice system which is equally accessible to all and which fully and fairly protects the rights of those who have suffered losses as a result of the wrongdoing of others.

Newfoundland, Canada:

  1. Canadian Association of Provincial Court Judges (#181)


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