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May 3, 2010

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PAGE 8 May 3, 2010 • Law TiMes Personal Injury titles from Canada Law Book t i t i t i The Oatley-McLeish Guide to Personal Injury Practice in Motor Vehicle Cases Find out from today's top personal injury experts how to attain the fairest compensation for your client's injury with this insightful resource. This resource provides all the essential step-by-step guidance you need to effectively manage the complexities of Ontario's no-fault insurance system. Looseleaf & binders (2) • $329 • Releases invoiced separately (1-2/yr) P/C 0486030000 • ISBN 0-88804-380-5 Product Liability: Canadian Law and Practice This unique resource serves as a legal reference and practical guide – offering insight into the tactics and strategies used to effectively bring and defend a product liability case. Inside you'll find: • • • a review of substantive law of product liability a discussion of tactical and strategic issues and considerations useful checklists and precedents … and more! Looseleaf & binder • $169 • Releases invoiced separately (1/yr) P/C 0487030000 • ISBN 0-88804-347-3 Addressing the Jury: Achieving Fair Verdicts in Personal Injury Cases, Second Edition Learn the skills of effective jury advocacy from one of Canada's most respected and successful jury lawyers, Roger G. Oatley. Gain invaluable insight into the way jurors think and make decisions, with practical tips and special techniques to sway a jury in your favour including: tips for improving communication skills • • • special techniques for effective examinations and cross-examinations guidelines on the use of demonstrative evidence Perfectbound • 358 pp. • 2006 • $94 P/C 0119010002 • ISBN 0-88804-433-X Accident Benefits in Ontario This resource provides both plaintiff and defence lawyers with in-depth guidance on the statutory Accident Benefits Schedule and is essential to achieving the best results for their clients. Also included are summaries and analysis of case law with respect to arbitration decisions from the Financial Services Commission of Ontario (F.S.C.O), and relevant judicial decisions. Looseleaf & binders (2), Internet access & electronic newsletter $419 • Releases invoiced separately (4/yr) • P/C 0456032000 Vol. 1 ISBN 0-88804-432-1 • Vol. 2 ISBN 978-0-88804-473-0 Damages: Estimating Pecuniary Loss Damages: Estimating Pecuniary Loss is a unique approach to blending economic data with case law from civil litigation cases. Support for each economic principle or assumption is found in cases throughout Canada so counsel will know which economic assumptions judges will accept and which ones they will not. Looseleaf & binders (2) • $285 • Releases invoiced separately (1/yr) P/C 0375030000 • ISBN 0-88804-325-2 Class Actions in Canada This important work provides examples and direction through analysis of hundreds of class action cases litigated across Canada, as well as a comprehensive bibliography of class action articles. This well-organized, easy-to-read text features: practical direction and commentary guidelines for drafting pleadings • • • expert guidance on the effective use of class actions in different legal areas … and more! Looseleaf & binders (2) • $289 • Releases invoiced separately (2/yr) P/C 0378030000 • ISSN 1206-2375 For a 30-day, no-risk evaluation call: 1.800.565.6967 LT0503 CA108 CA108 (LT fp).indd 1 Canada Law Book is a Division of The Cartwright Group Ltd. Prices subject to change without notice, to applicable taxes and shipping & handling. www.lawtimesnews.com 4/28/10 1:58:17 PM Roger G. Oatley Roger G. Oatley, John McLeish and contributing authors Teresa M. Dufort and Jeffrey A. Brown Lawrence G. Theall, J. S cott Maidment, W ard Branch Cara Brown James M. Flaherty and Catherine H . Zingg a a a V V V i i i r r r s s s o o o t i t i t i o o o u u u a a a r r r w w w n n n e e e b b b e e e s s s i i i M M M y y y f f f

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