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He also contended that Judge Lapkin had no authority to impose a ban that stretched beyond the preliminary inquiry.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed TimothY Appleby 2011
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He also contended that Judge Lapkin had no authority to impose a ban that stretched beyond the preliminary inquiry.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed TimothY AppleBY 2011
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Mr. Miller told Judge Lapkin the Crown will be proceeding by indictment, rather than treating the charges as summary less serious offences.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Timothy Appleby 2011
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The hearing before Mr. Justice Gerald Lapkin of the Ontario Court of Justice will determine whether there is sufficient evidence to commit the 10 men and seven women to trial, and is scheduled to last about 11 weeks.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Timothy Appleby 2011
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In an interim ruling, Mr. Justice Gerald Lapkin ordered that the two officers should remain anonymous.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed TimothY AppleBY 2011
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In an interim ruling, Mr. Justice Gerald Lapkin ordered that the two officers should remain anonymous.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed TimothY Appleby 2011
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Lapkin of Aegis Insurance Markets, this video is a must see for any business owner in
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"There are very few standards for context information and so everybody is developing their own way of delivering it," noted Gartner's Lapkin.
ZDNet Asia Latest Tech News Rachael King 2009
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Andy Lapkin: Looking at cloud, on premise they pay for availability, not for use.
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Ted Lapkin is a commentator on public affairs whose work has appeared in leading U.S. and Australian newspapers, including the Los Angeles Times, The Australian, and the Sydney Morning Herald.
In The Days 2008
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