Lexpert Magazine

June 2017

Lexpert magazine features articles and columns on developments in legal practice management, deals and lawsuits of interest in Canada, the law and business issues of interest to legal professionals and businesses that purchase legal services.

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LEXPERT MAGAZINE | JUNE 2017 5 CONTENTS DEPARTMENTS 7. EDITORIAL 8. PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES 11. ON THE DEAL ON THE TREND ON THE CASE ALIGNVEST-TRILOGY; INVESTMENT M&A; OSTIGUY V. ALLIE 14. PEOPLE ON THE MOVE HIRES, MERGERS, SPLITS AND APPOINTMENTS 18. BIG DEALS BIG REAL ESTATE BIG SUITS PSG SELLS ASSETS; PROMENADE SHOP- PING CENTRE; ORPHAN WELL ASSOCIATION V. GRANT THORNTON 66. THE BORDER NEW OECD REPORTING STANDARDS ON HORIZON By Julius Melnitzer 66 74 FOLLOW US ONLINE WRITE TO US To submit a letter to the editor, email jean. cumming@tr.com. Please include your name, organ- ization or firm, along with contact information. Writ- ers whose letters are being considered for publication will be contacted. DIGITAL EDITION Peruse the pages of Lexpert magazine on your desktop or tablet. DEALSWIRE Published 24x per year, Lexpert's snapshot of the M&A landscape. RS FEED Immediate access to all Lexpert stories as they're posted in real time. www.lexpert.ca On Twitter @Lexpert Join us on LinkedIn Like our Facebook page Visit our Google+ page COLUMNS 67. TECHNOLOGY THE PERILS OF SOFTWARE LICENSING By George Takach 69. MARKETING WHY TRUE INNOVATION REMAINS ILLUSIVE By Heather Suttie 70. LAW DEPARTMENTS BUDGETING COMPLEX LEGAL WORK By Richard Stock DETOURS 71. WORDS WHY MAMA AND PAPA? By Howard Richler 72. WINE TASTING LIKE A PRO By Tony Aspler 73. TRAVEL THERE'S SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE IN PORTUGAL By Heather Greenwood Davis 74. CHANGE AGENT LAW OF REASONABLE EXPECTATIONS By Edward Waitzer What can a litigation funder provide and how does the funder get paid? A litigation funder typically pays legal fees, disbursements and court-ordered costs. e funding is non-recourse, so the funder recovers its outlay and collects a fee only on the successful resolution of the case. If the case is lost, the funder loses its invested amount and pays any court-ordered costs. For full answer see: www.lexpert.ca/article/litigation-funding-q-and-a/ Sponsored by Bentham IMF Naomi Loewith Investment Manager Legal Counsel Bentham IMF

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