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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

Ron Friedmann on Whether Blawgs Are a Fad

Law Society and Bizarre Legislation

Google Books and Copyright Debate

Search Engine Fight to the Death

Recherche Ponctuelle Et Recherche Sublime

Wikipedia’s Wikilaw Project

The Google Pack

Elections and the Law

Asking Others to Do Legal Research

Perspectives

The First Blogger

Good News for Law Reform

Getting Spoiled by Google

100 Things You Didn’t Know Last Year

Phil Epstein Assumes Jay McLeod’s Mantle

Gender and Internet Research

Hats Off to Carswell

One Billion Internet Users

Firefox 1.5

It’s the Time of the Year for Year End Lists

Building Beyond Wikipedia

My Take on Blogging – and Slaw

The View From the Trenches

Footnote to Wikipedia Reliability Debate

Footnote on Indian Outsourcing

Lloyds Law Reports

Spanish Legal Research

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