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McCarthy
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McCarthy Tétrault is Canada's largest law firm, a closely-integrated and professionally-managed enterprise of some 700 lawyers with offices across Canada and beyond. But long before the national and international law firm of today, there was D'Alton McCarthy, small-town Ontario lawyer and politician, and Eugène Lafleur, fast-rising Montreal courtroom lawyer. McCarthy Tétrault: Building Canada's Premier Law Firm 1855-2005 is a story of how the law firm they launched has grown great and changed the world around it during 150 years of Canadian history. McCarthy Tétrault: Building Canada's Premier Law Firm 1855-2005 is the closest examination ever made of how, in the last twenty-five years, law firms have expanded into national and multi-national enterprises. This is the first book to examine how those changes came about in Canada and how they have changed the working lives of lawyers and their clients. No one interested in how law, business, and Canadian society influence each other should miss it. McCarthy Tétrault commissioned Chris to write McCarthy Tétrault: Building Canada's Premier Law Firm 1855-2005 to mark its 150th anniversary. The book was published in June 2005: in English by Douglas & McIntyre of Vancouver and simultaneously in Frnch by Editions Boréal of Montreal. It immediately went into a second printing in each language. |
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