The Law of Privilege in Canada

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    The Law of Privilege in Canada is a comprehensive guide to privilege and confidentiality. It will help you understand privilege laws and how to use them. Written in clear language, it explains everything you need to know about privilege laws, including:

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    Publisher:Carswell
    Service Number:30843345
    Pages:568
    Publication date:2006-01-01
    Practice area:Evidence, Civil procedure, Criminal law & procedure
    Jurisdiction:Canada
    External Product Title:The Law of Privilege in Canada, Binder/looseleaf, Subscription
    Subscription Number:30842741
    Available Formats:Binder/looseleaf
    Shelf space:19
    Authors:

    Katie Doherty, B.A. (Hon.), J.D.

    Katie Doherty, B.A. (Hon.), J.D., is Crown Counsel at the Ministry of the Attorney General (Ontario), Crown Law Office – Criminal. She was called to the Ontario Bar in 2013. Her practice includes both trial and appellate work. She has prosecuted criminal 

    Robert W. Hubbard

    Robert W. Hubbard, B.A., (Hon.), M.A., LL.B., LSM, is presently Crown Counsel for the Ministry of the Attorney General for Ontario. Previously, Mr. Hubbard was Senior General Counsel and Appeals Co-ordinator with the Federal Department of Justice (Ontario 

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