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Lawyers, Families, and Businesses

The Shaping of a Bay Street Law Firm, Faskens 1863-1963

by (author) C. Kyer

Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Initial publish date
Mar 2013
Category
Legal History, Legal Profession, Post-Confederation (1867-)
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    ISBN
    9781552213261
    Publish Date
    Mar 2013
    List Price
    $75.00

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In Lawyers, Families, and Businesses: The Shaping of a Bay Street Law Firm, Faskens 1863–1963, noted lawyer and historian, Ian Kyer, provides a superbly researched and fascinating study of the origins and development of the law firm now known as Fasken Martineau DuMoulin. Beginning in colonial Toronto in 1863 where two young lawyers, William Henry Beatty and Edward Marion Chadwick, established their partnership in “one room, half furnished,” Kyer follows the first 100 years of mergers, redirections, challenges, and advances that today have resulted in an international firm of over 700 lawyers practising on three continents. In the process of giving readers a view of the evolution of the practice of law in Canada as seen from the perspective of one particular firm, Kyer also provides in-depth and original accounts of the interrelationships among law firms, family connections, business development, and political influence in Canadian history.
This is neither a dry academic work nor a self-congratulatory firm history. It is an insightful, compelling, social history of one of Canada’s most important law firms.

About the author

C. Ian Kyer is a distinguished lawyer, historian, and author. For more than 30 years he has practised law in the Faskens firm. He is now legal counsel to RPM Technologies. Ian is also the Senior Director of Content for the Intellectual Property Technology module of Lexis Practice Advisor Canada. He practices corporate/commercial law with an emphasis on information technology contracting.

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