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Global Issues Affecting Securities Claims At The Beginning Of The Twenty-First Century ... 1   A Year's Worth of Experience Under Federalization Of Insurance/Reinsurance: A Good Idea? ... Page 1
Message From the Chair ... Page 2   Message From the Chair ... Page 2
Legislative Update ... 4   The National Bank Of Wal-Mart? - Doubts About Financial One Stop Shopping ... Page 4
The Not So Accidental Tourist - Roman Polanski. Vanity Fair And How England Became The Libel Capital Of The World ... 5   France - Court Rules on Statute of Limitations for Actions Under Insurance Policies ... Page 6
TIPS 2007 Calendar ... 21   Northern Exposure: The Law of Class Actions in Canada - An Overview ... Page 8
  Canada - Supreme Court Affirms Validity of Retroactive Legislation ... Page 9
  TIPS 2007 Calendar ... Page 12

 

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