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About Simon Chester

Simon Chester is Counsel, Conflicts and Regulatory Matters at Gowlings in Toronto. His career spans law teaching, a decade in government, and thirty years on Bay Street. His involvement with legal information goes back to the Seventies when he taught legal research at Osgoode Hall and served on CLIC's board - that was the Canadian Law Information Council. He writes widely on legal, technology, ethical and professional issues.

Posts by Simon Chester

Law Clerks by Another Name

Was the Paisley Snail in the Bottle?

New Text on Canadian Contract Law

Strengthening the Internet Archive

Nijinsky and the Hare

New E-Book on Managing a Law Firm

The Times Has a Poem About Law Books Today

Organizing Books

I Would Have Been a Judge

The Law of Wine

A Classic of Tax Correspondence

Saluting Gerald Fridman

Law Library Users Singled Out for Slovenliness

Third Pacific Legal Technology Conference

$18,300,000,000 Market for Legal Information

Identity on the Web

Two Major Decisions for Authors Today

New Law School Blog From Halifax

Challenge to Blogging Scholarship

Buddhism, the Law and Legal Practice

Creative Uses for Law Reports

The Real Top Ten Book List?

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