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==Copyright==
==Copyright==
© Copyright 2015, Canadian Bar Association BC Branch.  
© Copyright 2015, Canadian Bar Association British Columbia Branch.  
Dial-A-Law is a registered trademark owned by Canadian Bar Association BC Branch, a non-profit membership corporation.
 
Dial-A-Law is a registered trademark owned by Canadian Bar Association British Columbia Branch, a non-profit membership corporation.


==Online version==
==Online version==
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Dial-A-Law is also available by:
Dial-A-Law is also available by:
*phone, as recorded scripts, and
*phone, as recorded scripts, and
*audio and text, on the CBA BC Branch website.
*audio and text, on the CBABC Branch website.
To access Dial-A-Law, call 604.687.4680 in the lower mainland or 1.800.565.5297 elsewhere in BC. Dial-A-Law is also available online at www.dialalaw.org.
To access Dial-A-Law, call 604.687.4680 in the lower mainland or 1.800.565.5297 elsewhere in BC. Dial-A-Law is also available online at www.dialalaw.org.


==Disclaimer==
==Disclaimer==
Dial-A-Law is produced for educational purposes. Canadian Bar Association, Canadian Bar Association BC Branch, Clicklaw, Courthouse Libraries BC, its staff, its funders (including the Law Foundation of BC and the Law Society of BC), and contributors to Clicklaw Wikibooks make no warranty or guarantee for the completeness or accuracy of the information and assume no liability for any loss connected with the use of the information, and, without limiting the foregoing, any claims based on negligence or breach of contract, or any other legal theory. Dial-A-Law is neither legal advice nor a substitute for legal advice. If you need advice about a specific legal problem, please contact a lawyer or legal clinic.  
Dial-A-Law is produced for educational purposes. Canadian Bar Association, Canadian Bar Association British Columbia Branch, Clicklaw, Courthouse Libraries BC, and the staff, funders (including the Law Foundation of BC and the Law Society of BC), and contributors of these organizations make no warranty or guarantee for the completeness or accuracy of the information and assume no liability for any loss connected with the use of the information, and, without limiting the foregoing, any claims based on negligence or breach of contract, or any other legal theory. Dial-A-Law is neither legal advice nor a substitute for legal advice. If you need advice about a specific legal problem, please contact a lawyer or legal clinic. The Lawyer Referral Service can be reached at 1.800.663.1919.


==Publication details==
==Publication details==
Dial-A-Law was originally published in-house by the Canadian Bar Association BC Branch.  
Dial-A-Law was originally published in-house by the Canadian Bar Association British Columbia Branch. This 2015 edition is produced by CBABC Branch and published by Courthouse Libraries BC.
It was first made available online at www.dialalaw.org in 2005 and as a telephone-in script service since 1983.
 
Dial-A-Law was first made available online at www.dialalaw.org in 2005 and as a telephone-in script service since 1983.
:First edition: September 2015
:First edition: September 2015
:ISBN 978-0-921864-45-5
:ISBN 978-0-921864-45-5
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