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DECEMBER 2015
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IN THIS LEXPERT
®
GUIDE to the Leading Cross-border Litigation Lawyers,
we publish journalistic coverage of current issues which you and and your clients
may be facing. And we also publish profiles of litigation-related rankings, which
are based on Lexpert's annual Survey of leading lawyers asking them whom they
would recommend to clients. More than 80 per cent of recipients complete and
submit their Surveys. There are nuanced differences between the American and
Canadian legal systems; indeed your first questions to these litigation lawyers
may be, "What are these differences?" and "How do they affect my client or my
company?" Canadian Competition law, for example, comprises both corporate
and litigation elements. And you might call it Antitrust law.
Our litigators are ready to answer your questions, just as they are prepared to
answer if you spin the question into an international context. Jurisprudence evolves
distinctly in our two countries. So too, do arbitrations; these being by and large
unreported means that advice from our ranked attorneys is all the more valuable.
This particular benefit of experience you will not obtain elsewhere.
Experience has also compelled these lawyers to keep value and cost effectiveness
top of mind. And they do so in the context of assessing and managing risk. Your
clients and companies are leading through challenging global circumstances and
would like as few problems erupting as possible. Attorneys have received that mes-
sage loud and clear.
If you have questions or comments about this publication, please contact us.
If you have questions of these recommended lawyers, contact them.
CANADIAN LITIGATION
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