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Lincoln Caylor on Fighting Corruption in Canadian Lawyer

January 17, 2017
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Lincoln Caylor writes in Canadian Lawyer on how recent case law and commentary suggest that the Supreme Court of Canada's decision in World Bank Group v. Wallace has provided Canadian courts with the necessary framework to better protect third-party informants—paving the way for Canadian law enforcement to engage more aggressively in the fight against global corruption. Fighting corruption: SCC case on protecting third-party informants will help
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