E-discovery in Canada

E-discovery in Canada
Title E-discovery in Canada PDF eBook
Author Susan Wortzman
Publisher
Pages 317
Release 2017
Genre Electronic discovery (Law)
ISBN 9780433488187

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Discovery in Canadian Common Law

Discovery in Canadian Common Law
Title Discovery in Canadian Common Law PDF eBook
Author Todd L. Archibald
Publisher
Pages 241
Release 2017-07
Genre Common law
ISBN 9780433492405

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"Discovery is a central element of civil litigation--it is a mechanism in civil litigation to prepare both parties to a lawsuit to know the case that they have to meet so they can prepare for trial or resolve their disputes by settlement. The book covers the principles of and approaches to discovery, and gives practical advice on the techniques and tactics to be deployed, and ethical issues. As well, the book serves as a "how-to" quick manual on conducting discovery in all common law jurisdictions in Canada (i.e., all provinces except Quebec) and explains and updates the discussion in light of current e-discovery practices."--

A Treatise on the System of Evidence in Trials at Common Law

A Treatise on the System of Evidence in Trials at Common Law
Title A Treatise on the System of Evidence in Trials at Common Law PDF eBook
Author John Henry Wigmore
Publisher
Pages 502
Release 1907
Genre Evidence (Law)
ISBN

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The Canada Law Journal

The Canada Law Journal
Title The Canada Law Journal PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 434
Release 1883
Genre Law
ISBN

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Law, Life, and the Teaching of Legal History

Law, Life, and the Teaching of Legal History
Title Law, Life, and the Teaching of Legal History PDF eBook
Author Ian C. Pilarczyk
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 342
Release 2022-07-19
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0228012260

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As the leading legal historian of his generation in Canada and professor at McGill University for over three decades, Blaine Baker (1952–2018) was known for his unique personality, teaching style, intellectual cosmopolitanism, and deep commitment to the place of Canadian legal history in the curriculum of law faculties. Law, Life, and the Teaching of Legal History examines important themes in Canadian legal history through the prism of Baker’s career. Essays discuss Baker’s own research, his influence within McGill’s law faculty, his complex personality, and the relationship between the private and the public in the life of a university intellectual at the turn of the twenty-first century. Inspired by topics Baker took up in his own writing, contributors use Baker’s broad interests in legal culture to reflect on fundamental themes across Canadian legal history, including legal education, gender and race, technology, nation building and national identity, criminal law and marginalized populations, and constitutionalism. Law, Life, and the Teaching of Legal History offers a contemporary analysis of Canadian legal history and thoughtfully engages with what it means to honour one individual’s enduring legacy in the study of law.

The Canada Law Journal

The Canada Law Journal
Title The Canada Law Journal PDF eBook
Author James Patton
Publisher
Pages 870
Release 1904
Genre Courts
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The Common Law of Intellectual Property

The Common Law of Intellectual Property
Title The Common Law of Intellectual Property PDF eBook
Author Catherine Ng
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 508
Release 2010-08-25
Genre Law
ISBN 1847315933

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This collection of essays was written in honour of David Vaver, who recently retired as Professor of Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law and Director of the Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre at the University of Oxford. The essays, written by some of the world's leading academics, practitioners and judges in the field of intellectual property law, take as their starting point the common assumption that the patent, copyright and trade mark laws within members of the 'common law family' (Australia, Canada, Israel, Singapore, South Africa, the United Kingdom, the United States, and so on) share some sort of common tradition. The contributors examine, in relation to particular topics, the extent to which such a shared view of the field exists in the face of other forces that are producing divergence. The essays discuss, inter alia, issues concerning court practices, the medical treatment exception, non-obviousness and sufficiency in patent law, originality and exceptions in copyright law, unfair competition law, and cross-border goodwill and dilution in trade mark law.