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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

Google, UNESCO and the Literacy Project

Copyright and the Draftsperson

Regulating Lawyer Blogs as Advertising

First Year Law Students

Nice to Know

The Future of the Internet

Today Is One Web Day

Khazakstan Story Without Reference to Borat

Blogs Being Cited in Court

Legal Information for Canada’s North

National Portal for India

Banned Books Week

Private Control Over Information

Conflict of Laws Blog

As We Knew, as We Feared

The Globally Shrinking Law Library

Oor Wullie & the Humourless Magistrates

The Law & Burning Man

Questions About Law Schools

Melvil Dewey Rolls in His Grave

A Nice Australian Controversy

Crown Copyright Outrage

Paris Hilton and BIALL

Google to Index Myspace

The Blogosphere Explodes

Why Can’t Lawyers Innovate?

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