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Announcing the Fifth Annual…

HARVEY T. STROSBERG ESSAY PRIZE

Value: $10,000

Irwin Law Inc., publisher of The Canadian Class Action Review, is pleased to announce the Harvey T. Strosberg Essay Prize for the best student essay on Class Actions.

Deadline: March 1, 2008

Eligibility: All Canadian university students enrolled in undergraduate, graduate, or professional programs are eligible to submit an essay on any aspect of class actions including the law, accounting, computer science, management, public relations and financing issues, among others.

The $10,000 prize will be awarded annually. Essays must be submitted by March of each year. The winner will be announced in May and the winning paper will be published in the July issue of The Canadian Class Action Review. By submitting a paper to this competition, the author consents to publication in the CCAR in print and/or electronic form.

Please note: All essay submissions must be typed and between eight thousand and fifteen thousand words. Both an electronic and print version of each submission are required.

The Prize Board is composed of a panel of distinguished lawyers and judges.

For more information please contact:

Daniel Wiley, Managing Editor
Harvey T. Strosberg Essay Prize
Irwin Law Inc.
Suite 206, 14 Duncan Street
Toronto, Ontario M5H 3G8

Phone: (416) 862-7690
Toll-free: (888) 314-9014 (toll free)
Fax: (416) 862-9236
Email: dwiley at irwinlaw.com
Or visit www.irwinlaw.com (direct link here)

The Faculty of Law at the University of British Columbia has received a $1 million gift from Vancouver law firm Richards Buell Sutton LLP (RBS) towards the faculty’s new building project.

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