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PAGE 12 FOCUS AUGUST 11-18, 2008 / LAW TIMES Canadian Commercial Reorganization: Preventing Bankruptcy Richard H. McLaren This comprehensive service covers the statutory requirements of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act, interpreting them with the assistance of case law under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA), as well as the parallel process of reorganization under the CCAA. Canadian Corporate Counsel: A Practical Reference for Corporate, Municipal and Crown Counsel Executive Editor: Sandra Kidd This newsletter addresses the unique problems faced by Canadian in-house counsel. Contributing authors include Canada's leading experts in administrative and substantive law matters who write on topics that are particularly relevant to this segment of the bar. caseAlert – Corporate & Commercial An easy to use electronic service that keeps you up-to-date with the latest decisions in corporate and commercial law. Each week subscribers receive an e-mail bulletin summarizing recent court decisions in the corporate and commercial law area. These summaries are arranged in various sub-topics to provide a quick overview of what's happening in the courts today, and are linked to the case digest and the full text decision in pdf format. M. Deborah MacNair This unique service covers all major areas of conflict of interest, helping you to analyze competing values and find solutions regarding issues of loyalty and confidentiality. Commercial Arbitration in Canada: A Guide to Domestic J. Kenneth McEwan, Q.C. and Ludmila Barbara Herbst This book addresses both the statutory and common law context within which international and domestic arbitrations are conducted in Canada. In addition, it considers issues arising from the interrelationship of arbitral proceedings with the courts, including the enforceability, severability and scope of arbitration clauses, as well as the availability of stays of proceedings and rights of appeal. George N. Addy and William L. Vanveen Through regulatory analysis and a comprehensive digest of cases, this resource offers practical insight into what constitutes reasonable competitive practices — and what breaks the law. Marcia J. Fraser This resource offers an authoritative explanation of the process involved in effecting successful collections step by step and provides an initial interview checklist, tips on locating the debtor, procedures for obtaining judgment by default and bringing a motion of summary judgment, up-to- date precedents … and much more. Debt Restructuring: Principles and Practice John D. Honsberger, Q.C. and Vern W. DaRe Inside you'll find critical discussion of history, theory, purpose, drafting models, interpretation and construction and the general schemes in detail, providing you with an in-depth and overall analysis and understanding of what's on the line during the debt restructuring process. Michael Ng This easy-to-use book is organized around the general principles of fiduciary law, with a chapter providing a full analysis of when fiduciary duties will arise, and what kinds of duties will apply in specific contexts. The Law of Contracts, Fifth Edition Stephen M. Waddams A classic text, The Law of Contracts has been cited repeatedly by the courts, including the Supreme Court of Canada. This work looks beyond the surface rules of this complex area of law to identify the underlying conflicting principles. Editor: Aird & Berlis LLP Comprising more than 1,000 corporate forms and precedents, this publication covers the federal jurisdiction, as well as the provinces of Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Nova Scotia. Legislation in Canada Jeffrey A. Kaufman Current contributors: Sara A. Levine, J. Alexis Kerr, Karl Delwaide and Antoine Aylwin Past contributors: Priscilla Platt, Lise Hendlisz, Daphne Intrator and Karine Joizil This indispensable guide provides text and cross-referencing for current federal and provincial statutes and regulations that address private sector privacy, together with annotations, commentaries and case law references and summaries that clarify the law. Looseleaf & binders (2)$319Supplements invoiced separately (1-2/yr) P/C 0968030000ISBN 0-88804-376-7ISSN 1717-3353 A Practical Guide to Canadian Partnership Law Alison R. Manzer A comprehensive analysis of Canadian statutory and common law relating to partnerships, this looseleaf service provides a topical review of the statutes applicable in all Canadian jurisdictions, including the Quebec Civil Code. The Law of Banking and Payment in Canada Bradley Crawford The successor to Payment, Clearing and Settlement in Canada, this new looseleaf service has been revised and expanded to comprehensively review banking in Canada. www.canadalawbook.ca CA029 www.lawtimesnews.com CA029 (LT FP).indd 1 8/6/08 11:54:20 AM LT0811