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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

A Day in the Life of a Law Librarian

A Grand Day for Slaw

The Lawyer as Poet

Legal Drafting for Every Eventuality

Librarians Know – They Really Do

Stats Can Releases Internet Use Study

Laptops or Teachers?

Q2 Numbers for the Major Publishers

Digital Rights Management for Children

Celebrating One Web Day

Back to Yellow Pads for 1L in September

Who’s Blogging

A Code for Bloggers?

The Legal Brains Behind the New Paradigm

Blogs and Privacy – the Tulsa Connection

Privacy Review

Aids and the Law

Passing Strange

Archival Research

The Corruption of Legal Research

International Law in Domestic Courts

Microsoft Embracing Open Source?

Justice Rothstein’s Own Pages

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