
Insurers: Beware Of Reasonable Expectations
The Supreme Court of Canada recently decided the case of Sabean v. Portage La Prairie Mutual Insurance Co. This case involved the interpretation of an ... Continued
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The Supreme Court of Canada recently decided the case of Sabean v. Portage La Prairie Mutual Insurance Co. This case involved the interpretation of an ... Continued
Another case dealing with faulty workmanship arising from commercial window cleaning work was recently considered by the Ontario Court of Appeal. In G & P ... Continued
Contention has risen over the Canadian Securities Administrator’s 33-404 consultation paper. The paper is meant to inform the next steps of the CSA’s work in ... Continued
In honour of National Aboriginal Day, Michael McDonald was profiled in the Vancouver Sun, telling the story of his Aboriginal heritage as well as discussing ... Continued
The definition of spouse in BC’s Wills, Estates, and Succession Act says that two people are “spouses” if “they have lived with each other in ... Continued
Managing some of the largest and most high-profile debt financings in BC and other jurisdictions, our Banking group has been busy this year! We started ... Continued
On Thursday at the North Shore Winter Club, Veronica Franco and Lauren Liang presented to the Condominium Home Owners Association of BC for their Spring 2017 strata ... Continued
As an authority on all things energy—whether it is regarding Site C dam, the independent power sector, LNG or BC’s massive energy potential in the ... Continued
Our client, Aoyuan Property Holdings (Canada) Ltd. and affiliates, have completed approximately $189,000,000 in purchases of BC real estate in 2017. In February, a series ... Continued
Lawyers practicing in will and estate planning benefit from also having an understanding of basic tax considerations in order to prepare an effective plan, administer ... Continued
“The value of a utilities commission review would depend on its terms of reference, which would be set by the provincial government,” explains David Austin ... Continued
For almost 100 years, we have had legislation in BC that allows a court to vary a will to cause a larger part of the ... Continued