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With National and International Relationships with Other Firms Carters has full access to specialized national and international legal services through its relationships with other law firms. In this regard, Carters has an informal association with Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP (Fasken Martineau), one of the world's leading international business law and litigation firms with more than 650 lawyers in offices in Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec City, Calgary and Vancouver, as well as offices internationally in London, England, and Johannesburg, South Africa. Fasken Martineau DuMoulin has been named the top Canadian Law Firm in London by a publication of the "International Centre for Commercial Law". Terrance S. Carter of Carters also acts as legal counsel to the Charities Practice Group at Fasken Martineau. This informal association with Fasken Martineau benefits Carters and its clients in a number of ways:      Access to the legal research resources of one of Canada's leading law firms when necessary.      The opportunity to confer both informally and formally with more than 650 lawyers located in            offices across Canada, London, England and Johannesburg.      Access to highly skilled lawyers to whom very technical or specialized matters can be referred.      Joint seminars and articles on charity and non-profit organization issues. For more information about Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP, visit their website at: www.fasken.com. In addition, Carters also has relationships with other firms that specialize in charities and non- profit organizations in other countries. Through these professional relationships, Carters is able to provide its charitable and not-for-profit clients, as well as other clients, with specialized legal services as necessary, both nationally and internationally. Carters Professional Corporation Barristers   Solicitors   Trademark Agents Toll Free   1-877-942-0001 www.carters.ca info@carters.ca © 2011 Carters Professional Corporation All Rights Reserved Legal Statement Privacy Statement