The Barreau du Québec (the province's Bar Association), which was one of the first
presenters at the public forum, took the contrasting position (available in French only, see note below) that Bill 94 doesn't introduce a hierarchy of rights — and should not, since, «each right has the same value, and each person's dignity depends on the respect for all of the person's rights», not one over others.
article published in FDCC Insights, A Journal for Civil Defense and Corporate Counsel
Presenter at FDCC 2015 annual conference: «The Attorney Client Privilege in the Corporate Context» Article: «For Accountants and their Lawyers, an Ominous Sign» published in FDCC Commercial Litigation Newsletter
Presenter at North Carolina Association of Defense Attorneys 2015 annual meeting, Products Liability Section: «The Attorney Client Privilege in the Corporate Context» North Carolina Foundation Bar Association CLE Program: Managing Complex Litigation Certified
Public Accountants Law
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