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CCH Law Student eMonthly
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CCH Resources
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Synthesis: Legal Reading, Reasoning, and Writing in Canada, 2nd Edition
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Tested in the classroom over several years by the American authors, Synthesis has been rewritten for Canadian readers by an experienced law teacher, Margaret E. McCallum, LLB, PhD. Since 1990, Margaret McCallum has taught in the Faculty of Law at the University of New Brunswick.
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Synthesis: Legal Reading, Reasoning and Writing in Canada will help you:
- Write more effective legal memos, opinion letters, briefs, arguments, status reports, pleadings, and draft opinions;
- Learn how to use primary and secondary legal resources in making legal arguments; and
- Develop skills in legal reading, reasoning, and research using examples, exercises, charts, and diagrams.
Ready to Teach
Synthesis includes an Instructor’s Guide — everything you need to get up and running quickly and efficiently.
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Discovery: Principles and Practice in Canadian Common Law, 2nd Edition
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Providing an excellent overview and guide through the legal discovery process, this title serves as an excellent resource for new law students venturing into civil litigation. Practical walk-through of how to properly examine, prepare witnesses, and interrogate will ultimately give students a firm grasp of discovery at trial.
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Annotated Ontario Securities Legislation, 35th Edition
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Essential for any securities law course, the Annotated Ontario Securities Legislation provides full text of legislation, regulations, forms, National Instruments, rules of practice, and more. With explanatory notes from industry-leading experts at McCarthy Tétrault, this book is indispensible to understanding Ontario securities legislation.
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