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News and Views Issue 2: Fall 1999

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Please contact us to share your thoughts on any of the issues raised in our newsletter or to suggest topics you would like us to include in future issues. We also welcome contributions of articles for future issues. Submissions may be in French or English; however we ask that all contributions be written in plain language. We reserve the right to edit. For more detailed information, please contact the editors: Diana Lowe and June Ross.

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The Canadian Forum on Civil Justice gratefully
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in alphabetical order:

Alberta Law Foundation
Association of Canadian Court Administrators
Canadian Bar Law for the Future Fund
DuPont Canada Inc.
Government of Alberta
Government of British Columbia
Government of the Northwest Territories
Government of Nova Scotia
Government of Ontario
Government of Saskatchewan
Justice Canada
The Law Foundation of British Columbia


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This newsletter will be published in the spring and fall by the Canadian Forum on Civil Justice. It is intended to serve as an informative source of news for lawyers, judges, legal educators, court administrators and members of the public on civil justice reform initiatives. The contents of this newsletter are intended as general legal information only and should not be relied upon as legal advice. The opinions and views expressed in this newsletter are those of the individual writers and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Canadian Forum on Civil Justice.

The Canadian Forum on Civil Justice is a non-profit corporation established by The Canadian Bar Association and the University of Alberta, Faculty of Law. The Forum is a national organization established pursuant to Recommendation 52 of the CBA Systems of Civil Justice Task Force Report. Services are provided in French and English.

©1999 Canadian Forum on Civil Justice. Permission to reproduce this newsletter may be granted on request.