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Contents<br />

VOLUME 32 | NO 2 | Fall 2014<br />

5 The President’s View<br />

7 Briefs<br />

12 Society News<br />

15 Stories of success and connection: The ITL Observership Program – Allison Smith<br />

16 Here to help: How the private Bar supports Nova Scotia Legal Aid – donalee Moulton<br />

18 NSLA: Double certificate, double whammy – donalee Moulton<br />

19 Law school accreditation in historical perspective – Barry Cahill<br />

the<br />

Society<br />

Record<br />

is published by the<br />

Nova Scotia<br />

Barristers’ Society<br />

Cogswell Tower<br />

800–2000 Barrington St.<br />

Halifax, NS B3J 3K1<br />

(902) 422 1491<br />

Copyright ©2014<br />

Mailed under<br />

Canada Post<br />

publications agreement<br />

number 40069255<br />

Return undeliverable<br />

Canadian addresses to:<br />

Publications<br />

Administrator,<br />

Nova Scotia<br />

Barristers’ Society<br />

Cogswell Tower<br />

800–2000 Barrington St.<br />

Halifax, NS B3J 3K1<br />

lneily@nsbs.org<br />

21 LIANS – Tips from the Risk & Practice Management Program<br />

22 Action on A2J: Initiatives taking root in 2014-15 – Lia Renaud<br />

25 This land is our land – Angela Simmonds<br />

27 Understanding access: Collaboration helps law societies develop practical strategies<br />

– Marla Cranston<br />

29 Preparing for the storm: Legal innovation in Nova Scotia – Julie Sobowale<br />

31 Entity Regulation 101 – Steve Mark & Tahlia Gordon, Creative Consequences Pty Ltd.<br />

34 ‘Triple P’ regulation in Nova Scotia<br />

35 Legal research: Staying in control, on budget and in the know –<br />

Deborah Copeman & Jennifer Taylor<br />

38 SUMMATION: Reflections on representing Nova Scotia at the national regulatory table<br />

– Catherine S. Walker QC<br />

inside<br />

Editor<br />

Marla Cranston<br />

mcranston@nsbs.org<br />

Graphic Design<br />

Lisa Neily<br />

lneily@nsbs.org<br />

NOVA SCOTIA<br />

BARRISTERS’<br />

SOCIETY<br />

page 8 page 15 page 27<br />

on the cover: The Halifax Refugee Clinic was one of 11 community and legal organizations to host A2J<br />

conversations with delegates from across Canada, during the Federation of Law Societies’ national<br />

conference in Halifax October 8-10. Photo by Laura Hilchey Photography<br />

For ongoing Society news, follow us online:<br />

nsbs.org<br />

via InForum at<br />

nsbs.org/inForum<br />

on Twitter<br />

@NSBS<br />

on Facebook at<br />

NSBarristers<br />

on LinkedIn<br />

Nova Scotia<br />

Barristers’ Society<br />

Fall 2014 3

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