Quickscribe Annotations for August 2019
- Judicial Review Procedure Act, Civil Resolution Tribunal Act (annotations by Melanie Harmer, McMillan LLP)
- Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act [Federal] (annotations by Greg Gehlen, Gehlen Dabbs Lawyers)
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