
Diane Bell appointed Q.C. for British Columbia
Congratulations to Diane Bell on her appointment as Queen’s counsel (Q.C.) for British Columbia. The Q.C. designation is an honour conferred annually on members of ... Continued
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Congratulations to Diane Bell on her appointment as Queen’s counsel (Q.C.) for British Columbia. The Q.C. designation is an honour conferred annually on members of ... Continued
Following the sale of a business, it is fairly common for the seller to remain involved in the business as an employee or contractor for ... Continued
A relatively recent case out of the Provincial Court of Saskatchewan serves as a good reminder as to why all companies must indicate their corporate ... Continued
BCSC provides guidance for when relationships between trustees and beneficiaries have broken down
David Austin appeared on the Bill Good show to talk about BC Hydro’s rate increases and was interviewed by CBC television on the same topic. ... Continued
Update on BC Hydro’s integrated resource plan.
Clark Wilson’s Larry Yen will be joining Premier Christy Clark on the BC Jobs and Trade Mission in Asia. The delegation, which includes First Nations ... Continued
On November 21 and 22, Richard Weiland will be one of a select group of lawyers delivering a two-day course at the Continuing Legal Education ... Continued
Warren Brazier’s blog post, “The case for electrifying BC’s natural gas fields,” was recently picked up by Windpower Engineering. In this post, Warren examined the ... Continued
A link to a humourous article on the consequences of dying intestate
On Friday, November 22, 2013 Lauren Liang will be presenting at the Legacies Round Table for BC Children’s Hospital Foundation (BCCHF). Her talk will cover ... Continued
Larry Munn will be speaking at the Federated Press’ eighth annual Managing Privacy Compliance conference being held November 18th and 19th in Vancouver. His presentation ... Continued