Talk:David G. Coles, Q.C.

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David came in and talked to my class in law school today about the merits of legal precedent in media law. He told us about the stuff he has done in the Supreme Court of Canada, and how the decisions he has influenced have changed media laws in Canada. His uncle is a very important Federal Court Judge, and David recieved a very prestigious Q.C appointment. I have looked him up on google and you can see a lot of his case work on the internet. He is an important Nova Scotian lawyer who people should know about. He is often quoted in local newspapers and news programs.