It is important for professionals and lawyers in commercial, corporate, family, estate, civil litigation, and criminal practices to understand the rudimentary concepts of accounting and financial law. Professionals often fear financial statements. This book uses clear, concise explanations and simple numerical examples of what lawyers and professional persons need to know to understand financial law and statements.
Contributors
Vern Krishna
Vern Krishna, CM, QC, FRSC, FCPA, has earned a B Comm (Manchester),
MBA, LLB (Alberta), DCL (Cambridge), and LLM (Harvard).
He is now a Professor of Law at the University of Ottawa. He
is also Of Counsel, Tax Chambers LLP (Toronto). Professor Krishna
is Queen’s Counsel, a member of the Order of Canada, a recipient of
the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal, the Governor General’s 125th
Anniversary Medal, and a Fellow of the Royal Society (Canada). He
has been a Bencher of the Law Society of Upper Canada since 1991
and served as its Treasurer from 2001–03.
Professor Krishna is the author of seventeen texts in law, including,
most recently, Volumes 1 (Personal) and 2 (Corporate) of The
Fundamentals of Canadian Income Tax, Income Tax Law (2012), three
volumes on general taxation, corporate taxation, and international
taxation in Halsbury’s Laws of Canada, and the Editor of Canada’s Tax
Treaties. He is listed in Who’s Who, and Lexpert has recognized him in
Best Lawyers in Canada in Tax Law, Estates and Trusts, and Appellate
Advocacy.
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This project is funded in part by the Government of Canada. Ce projet est financé en partie par le gouvernement du Canada.
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