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AUGUST 1998 VOLUME 10 NUMBER 4




Surprise Negotiations to Sell BC OnLine


Through the Looking Glass


Transition


Beat the Business Blues
by David J Bilinsky


Section Talk
by Shelley Bentley




Acts in Force
Errata
Regulations to Note
New Bills to Note
Reports Available
by Stuart Rennie




The leader of a political party is a person of influence...crowned by the party faithful, mandated by the electorate, he or she leads in the development of policy and priorities that potentially affect all of us. To find out what the leaders of the provincial New Democrat and BC Liberal parties think about some of the issues that concern the legal profession, BarTalk asked Glen Clark and Gordon Campbell to answer a few of our questions.

Glen Clark and Gordon Campbell

How Many Lawyers and Law Students?
by Dean David S Cohen

Cultural Interpretation
by Dawn Shaw-Biswas

Model Criminal Justice Strategies
by Eileen Skinnider

Why Membership Matters
by Doug F Robinson, QC

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