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ACC Docket-Canadian Briefings

Canadian Briefings explores current legal topics that impact Canada. These topics might include a major new law, a groundbreaking case, an innovative way of doing business – any developments that boards of directors and legal departments will need to understand and be able to address. Each briefing provides vital perspective for large and small companies and a wide range of industries throughout Canada.

Recent Features

  • Investment Canada Act and Tax Treaty - Jan/Feb 2008
  • Outsourcing and M&A - Oct 2007
  • Implications of the Impending Elimination Payments of Canadian Withholding Tax on Interest Payments - Sep 2007
  • Cross-Border Relations, Mergers & Acquisitions - May 2007
  • Corporate Governance in Canada - Jan/Feb 2007

Interested in Writing for Canadian Briefings?

Author Requirements

Any in-house attorney practicing in Canada can write for Canadian Briefings (ACC membership is not required). Manuscripts must be the original work of the authors(s) and not previously published or simultaneously submitted to another publication. Self-promotional articles are not accepted.

Article Style & Topics

Imagine your audience is your board of directors. Your stockholders, vendors and employees have heard about an issue that will significantly impact your company’s business. Now your board has questions, which you, as the company’s in-house counsel, have been asked to answer.

Your 1,500- to 2,000-word briefing should introduce the topic and address its national implications, then describe the anticipated challenges for your company and industry related to the changes ahead. Conclude by recommending actions to take to minimize or avoid problems while maximizing your company’s ability to succeed.

2010 Deadlines

January/February 2010 ISSUE

Rough Drafts Due: Oct. 19, 2009

May 2010 ISSUE

Rough Drafts Due: February 11, 2010

September 2010 ISSUE

Rough Drafts Due June 8, 2010

October 2010 ISSUE

Rough Drafts Due July 8, 2010

Contact the Editor

Please contact Tiffani Alexander, assistant editor of the ACC Docket, via email or by telephone at +1.202.293.4103 x359.

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