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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

Draft Text of the Copenhagen Convention

Lexis-Nexis Shares Rise 3.3% in a Day

Greg Richards on Grace Under Pressure

Dayton and Eagan Strike New Paths

Next Generation Government Information

Socialnomics Video

Live Blogging From the 2009 Futures Conference

Bell Decision on Broadband From SCC

Is It Too Late for Opera?

New Rules on Crossing the Border With Laptops

Opening the Kimono?

25 Years of PowerPoint

From Galaxy (1954)

Hugh Lawford 1933-2009

Trouble in Dayton?

The Economics of Legal Research

Welcome James Gannon

And the Gold Medal Goes To

The Future of Legal Research Circa 1986

End of an Era in Kingston

Change Ahead at Heenan Blaikie

Have I Heard That Song Before?

Wired Lawyers

Farewell to Their Lordships

Eady J, Paparazzi and Privacy

Google’s Legal Agenda

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