
Welcome to Two New Lawyers
Clark Wilson LLP is pleased to welcome two new lawyers to our growing team: Rosalie Clark, Associate Insurance | Infrastructure, Construction & Procurement | Business ... Continued
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Clark Wilson LLP is pleased to welcome two new lawyers to our growing team: Rosalie Clark, Associate Insurance | Infrastructure, Construction & Procurement | Business ... Continued
CLE BC’s perennially awaited Annual Review of Law & Practice has recently been released. Now in its 29th edition, the book highlights key developments of ... Continued
Property division is a hotly contested issue in many family law matters. Family property is usually divisible 50-50, unless one party successfully argues for a ... Continued
As COVID-19 rapidly spreads, employees and employers “may soon find themselves walloped by uncertainty over compensation”. Andrea Raso is featured in one of the latest Business in Vancouver articles ... Continued
Malcolm Macpherson was recently featured in a series of articles and podcasts as the spokesperson for the Lheidli T’enneh First Nations community with regards to ... Continued
The recent decision from Ontario in the case, Southside Muay Thai Academy Corporation v. Aviva Insurance Company of Canada, 2019 ONSC 6086, affirms that an ... Continued
Clark Wilson LLP is pleased to welcome two new lawyers to our growing team: Sam Shury, Associate Commercial Real Estate | Indigenous Law Sam is ... Continued
This series explores the approach taken by several public post-secondary institutions in Canada to deploy innovative, independent, and accountable business structures to make the most ... Continued
Since the Family Law Act, S.B.C. 2011, c. 25 (“FLA”) came into force in 2013, the courts have grappled with the meaning of “significantly unfair” ... Continued
We are pleased to announce the appointment of five new partners, effective January 2020: Athar Malik Intellectual Property | Information Technology | Higher Learning Procuring, ... Continued
In the recent case of Duraguard Fence Ltd. v. Badry, the Court held that an insurance broker, in failing to consider the insured’s loss history ... Continued
The British Columbia Supreme Court’s recent decision in Roussy v. Savage, 2019 BCSC 1669, addresses several interesting corporate law issues arising in the context of ... Continued