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| bio = '''Nathaniel Russell''' is a legal community liaison with [[Courthouse Libraries BC]]. He | | bio = '''Nathaniel Russell''' is a legal community liaison with [[Courthouse Libraries BC]]. He acts as managing editor and project coordinator for ''[[JP Boyd on Family Law]]'' and recruited contributors for ''[[Legal Help for British Columbians]]''. He was called to the BC Bar in 2006 and is a 2005 graduate of Dalhousie Law School. Nate practised civil and family law at small firms prior to joining Courthouse Libraries BC to develop legal information and training resources and to better connect small firms and solo lawyers to new and traditional information resources. Prior to entering law, Nate worked as a communications consultant for internet startups and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. He facilitates the advisory committee for ''[[JP Boyd on Family Law]]'' and oversees and coordinates its editorial activities. | ||
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Nathaniel Russell is a legal community liaison with Courthouse Libraries BC. He acts as managing editor and project coordinator for JP Boyd on Family Law and recruited contributors for Legal Help for British Columbians. He was called to the BC Bar in 2006 and is a 2005 graduate of Dalhousie Law School. Nate practised civil and family law at small firms prior to joining Courthouse Libraries BC to develop legal information and training resources and to better connect small firms and solo lawyers to new and traditional information resources. Prior to entering law, Nate worked as a communications consultant for internet startups and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. He facilitates the advisory committee for JP Boyd on Family Law and oversees and coordinates its editorial activities. |