Like the Bluebook, the McGill Guide has the potential to provide the «systematic method by which
members of the legal profession communicate» to one another in Canada.
The Bluebook continues to provide a systematic method by which
members of the legal profession communicate important information to one another about the sources and legal authorities upon which they rely in their work.»
Not exact matches
@Gary P. Rodrigues: «My understanding is that the decision to continue to offer the Ontario Reports in print is in response to feedback received directly from
members of the
legal profession who see the Ontario Reports as a mechanism for creating a sense
of community among
members of the
legal profession as well as the primary means whereby the Law Society
communicates with the
profession.
Despite these clearly written and well thought - out Guidelines, Manitoba's recent review
of these issues has resulted in a more restrictive policy that gives latitude only to
members of the
legal profession and «eligible media,» while prohibiting the general public from their devices to
communicate when court is in session.
In a diverse and rapidly changing
legal profession, The Bluebook continues to provide a systematic method by which
members of the
profession communicate important information to one another about the sources and
legal authorities upon which they rely in their work.
Over the last 15 + years, ALPIA has made tremendous inroads in
communicating our message to the public, the
legal profession, and
members of the media.