An individual doesn't necessarily have to show damage or loss in the traditional
Canadian legal sense but have some interest in the money before he or she can get a refund.
Not exact matches
Last year, the
Canadian Research Institute for Law and the Family (CRILF) and the
Canadian Forum on Civil Justice (CFCJ) sent out a survey to family lawyers in Canada to get a
sense of
legal professionals» preferences around dispute resolution methods and the costs associated with these various avenues.
As for a
sense of how customers feel about the corporate brands of multinational
legal publishers, one need only attend the annual meetings of the
Canadian Association of Law Libraries to get a
sense of the disconnect that exists in the market between the providers and consumers of
legal information on issues relating to updating and pricing in particular.
«Putting in place a
Canadian law school that will give
Canadians an opportunity to get a high - quality
legal education here in Canada to me makes eminent
sense,» he says.
Unfortunately, in the
Canadian legal publishing market — which is relatively small — the quality of indexes in print law - related books is variable since most publishers put the onus on the author to create their own index (which makes
sense, since the author is the subject expert and knows his... [more]
The Clawbies are intended to be a showcase of
Canadian legal blogging, and to promote a
sense of community.
This will allow the linking of resources based on subject as laid out in the classification and the development of software that facilitates exploration of
legal materials using a conceptual base that was designed to make
sense for
Canadian research.
All
Canadian legal and law - related journals (strictly for archival and preservation purposes and out of a
sense of obligation to the
Canadian law library community generally and our traditional role specifically);