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Key Privilege Questions Answered

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By George Avraam on May 9, 2017
Posted in Firm News

A new report by my colleagues Peter MacKay and Christopher Burkett provides comprehensive answers to key questions about the law of privilege in Canada. The report was published by Global Investigations Review and is available here.

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