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CONTENTS<br />

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Chair Chat<br />

Chloe Snider, Dentons LLP<br />

Word to the Wise: Mentorship at Mixers<br />

Megan Keenberg and Katherine Chau, Van Kralingen & Keenberg LLP<br />

The Wrong Stuff Revisited<br />

Tamara Ramsey, Dale & Lessmann LLP<br />

Ottawa Advocates Welcome the Return of<br />

In-Person Events<br />

Zoe Oxaal, Department of Justice<br />

Interview with Peter W. Kryworuk<br />

Michelle Alton<br />

End of Term <strong>2022</strong><br />

Miranda Spence, Aird & Berlis LLP<br />

Editor: Tamara Ramsey, Dale & Lessmann LLP, and Megan Keenberg,Van Kralingen & Keenberg LLP<br />

The opinions expressed by individual authors are their own and do not necessarily reflect the policies of The Advocates’ Society.<br />

<strong>Advocacy</strong> <strong>Matters</strong> Editorial Team: Michelle Alton, Daniel Baum, Langlois Avocats, Megan Keenberg, Van Kralingen & Keenberg LLP, Ayesha Laldin, Department of Justice<br />

Canada, Ontario Regional Office, Zoe Oxaal, Department of Justice, Canada, Civil Litigation Section, Miranda Spence, Aird & Berlis LLP, and Christine Vanderschoot, Vanderschoot<br />

Family Law<br />

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