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What really happened at Heenan Blaikie? This is the ultimate account of what went on behind the scenes of the largest law firm dissolution in Canadian history.
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What really happened at Heenan Blaikie? This is the ultimate account of what went on behind the scenes of the largest law firm dissolution in Canadian history.
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- Verlag: University of British Columbia Press
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 150mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9780774870733
- ISBN-10: 0774870737
- Artikelnr.: 71237683
- Verlag: University of British Columbia Press
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 150mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9780774870733
- ISBN-10: 0774870737
- Artikelnr.: 71237683
Adam Dodek is a professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Ottawa. Among his numerous publications are In Search of the Ethical Lawyer; The Canadian Constitution, Third Edition, named by the Hill Times as one of the top 100 books on Canadian public policy; and Solicitor-Client Privilege, which won the Walter Owen Book Prize. He is a recipient of the Canadian Association of Law Teachers Prize for Academic Excellence, the Mundell Medal for excellence in legal writing, and the Law Society of Ontario's Law Society Medal. He is also a director of the Canadian Association for Legal Ethics and the Canadian Legal Information Institute, and a past governor of the Law Commission of Ontario.
Preface
Prologue: What a Party!
Foundations
1 The Handshake: Creating a New Law Firm
2 Building a Law Firm: The First Decade in Montreal
3 The Game Changer: Pierre Trudeau Comes on Board
4 "A Different Kind of Law Firm": Creating a Unique Culture
5 On the Verge: A Law Firm Seeking to Go Where?
6 Launching Toronto: Moving to the Centre of the Universe
7 Joe Groia: An Outsider among Outsiders
8 Toronto in the 1990s: Building an Office, Building a Brand
9 The Culture Crystallizes: "A Kinder, Gentler Law Firm"
10 Not Torys? Struggling to Define an Identity and a Vision
Erosion
11 The Donaldson Interlude: Everyone Deserves a Second Chance
12 The Lure of Growth: Becoming a National Law Firm
13 The Critical Years: 1993-98
14 The New Millennium: The Culture Begins to Fray
15 A "Hotel for Lawyers": Law Firm Partnerships
16 "A Family Business": Governance and Management
17 Bigger than the Firm: Marcel Aubut
18 The Persistence of White Male Power: Women and Diversity in Big Law
19 The End of the Decade: End of the Dream
Collapse
20 The Money Wells Dry Up: Castor Holdings and Atomic Energy
21 We'll Always Have Paris: International Follies
22 Lawyers, Guns, and Money: African Misadventures
23 Double Trouble: Botched Succession
24 Quicksand and Crisis: Coffee and Kleenex
25 Implosion: The Final Weeks
26 Cleaning Up: When a Law Firm Fails
Conclusion
Notes; Selected Bibliography; Index
Prologue: What a Party!
Foundations
1 The Handshake: Creating a New Law Firm
2 Building a Law Firm: The First Decade in Montreal
3 The Game Changer: Pierre Trudeau Comes on Board
4 "A Different Kind of Law Firm": Creating a Unique Culture
5 On the Verge: A Law Firm Seeking to Go Where?
6 Launching Toronto: Moving to the Centre of the Universe
7 Joe Groia: An Outsider among Outsiders
8 Toronto in the 1990s: Building an Office, Building a Brand
9 The Culture Crystallizes: "A Kinder, Gentler Law Firm"
10 Not Torys? Struggling to Define an Identity and a Vision
Erosion
11 The Donaldson Interlude: Everyone Deserves a Second Chance
12 The Lure of Growth: Becoming a National Law Firm
13 The Critical Years: 1993-98
14 The New Millennium: The Culture Begins to Fray
15 A "Hotel for Lawyers": Law Firm Partnerships
16 "A Family Business": Governance and Management
17 Bigger than the Firm: Marcel Aubut
18 The Persistence of White Male Power: Women and Diversity in Big Law
19 The End of the Decade: End of the Dream
Collapse
20 The Money Wells Dry Up: Castor Holdings and Atomic Energy
21 We'll Always Have Paris: International Follies
22 Lawyers, Guns, and Money: African Misadventures
23 Double Trouble: Botched Succession
24 Quicksand and Crisis: Coffee and Kleenex
25 Implosion: The Final Weeks
26 Cleaning Up: When a Law Firm Fails
Conclusion
Notes; Selected Bibliography; Index
Preface
Prologue: What a Party!
Foundations
1 The Handshake: Creating a New Law Firm
2 Building a Law Firm: The First Decade in Montreal
3 The Game Changer: Pierre Trudeau Comes on Board
4 "A Different Kind of Law Firm": Creating a Unique Culture
5 On the Verge: A Law Firm Seeking to Go Where?
6 Launching Toronto: Moving to the Centre of the Universe
7 Joe Groia: An Outsider among Outsiders
8 Toronto in the 1990s: Building an Office, Building a Brand
9 The Culture Crystallizes: "A Kinder, Gentler Law Firm"
10 Not Torys? Struggling to Define an Identity and a Vision
Erosion
11 The Donaldson Interlude: Everyone Deserves a Second Chance
12 The Lure of Growth: Becoming a National Law Firm
13 The Critical Years: 1993-98
14 The New Millennium: The Culture Begins to Fray
15 A "Hotel for Lawyers": Law Firm Partnerships
16 "A Family Business": Governance and Management
17 Bigger than the Firm: Marcel Aubut
18 The Persistence of White Male Power: Women and Diversity in Big Law
19 The End of the Decade: End of the Dream
Collapse
20 The Money Wells Dry Up: Castor Holdings and Atomic Energy
21 We'll Always Have Paris: International Follies
22 Lawyers, Guns, and Money: African Misadventures
23 Double Trouble: Botched Succession
24 Quicksand and Crisis: Coffee and Kleenex
25 Implosion: The Final Weeks
26 Cleaning Up: When a Law Firm Fails
Conclusion
Notes; Selected Bibliography; Index
Prologue: What a Party!
Foundations
1 The Handshake: Creating a New Law Firm
2 Building a Law Firm: The First Decade in Montreal
3 The Game Changer: Pierre Trudeau Comes on Board
4 "A Different Kind of Law Firm": Creating a Unique Culture
5 On the Verge: A Law Firm Seeking to Go Where?
6 Launching Toronto: Moving to the Centre of the Universe
7 Joe Groia: An Outsider among Outsiders
8 Toronto in the 1990s: Building an Office, Building a Brand
9 The Culture Crystallizes: "A Kinder, Gentler Law Firm"
10 Not Torys? Struggling to Define an Identity and a Vision
Erosion
11 The Donaldson Interlude: Everyone Deserves a Second Chance
12 The Lure of Growth: Becoming a National Law Firm
13 The Critical Years: 1993-98
14 The New Millennium: The Culture Begins to Fray
15 A "Hotel for Lawyers": Law Firm Partnerships
16 "A Family Business": Governance and Management
17 Bigger than the Firm: Marcel Aubut
18 The Persistence of White Male Power: Women and Diversity in Big Law
19 The End of the Decade: End of the Dream
Collapse
20 The Money Wells Dry Up: Castor Holdings and Atomic Energy
21 We'll Always Have Paris: International Follies
22 Lawyers, Guns, and Money: African Misadventures
23 Double Trouble: Botched Succession
24 Quicksand and Crisis: Coffee and Kleenex
25 Implosion: The Final Weeks
26 Cleaning Up: When a Law Firm Fails
Conclusion
Notes; Selected Bibliography; Index