Common sense prevails in evaluation and award; post-closing qualification process
It is comforting to observe recent cases reinforcing that organizations issuing tenders or RFPs do not have to throw common sense or good judgement out ... Continued
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It is comforting to observe recent cases reinforcing that organizations issuing tenders or RFPs do not have to throw common sense or good judgement out ... Continued
The National Post quotes John Fiddick in the June 21 article Judge’s Canwest deal raises some legal eyebrows. John comments on the restructuring of the ... Continued
Nigel Kent is quoted in the June 21 issue of Thompson’s World Insurance News in the article Decision places liability on condo policy holders. Nigel ... Continued
BCSC issued first Canadian court decision dealing with use by one party of another party’s trade-marks in keyword advertising
In November 2007 Richard Beck killed his estranged wife, Karen Beck, and set fire to the family home where he had been residing alone since ... Continued
While the BC government is getting out of the sales tax business, the province’s residential real estate developers will have more taxes to cope with than ever before.
Clark Wilson will be sponsoring the Bootup Entrepreneurial Society event ‘Lean Product Development: Learning is the Killer Feature with Flowtown’s Dan Martell‘. The event, being ... Continued
Canadian Internet Registration Authority initiated a consulation on the Domain Dispute Resolution Policy
Some owners, tenants and occupants do not take out personal liability insurance. One reason for that decision may be the belief that they are covered ... Continued
Where does Clark Wilson LLP obtain its business? There are a number of ways, which include profile having been involved in the industry for thirty ... Continued
A recent decision of the British Columbia Privacy Commissioner’s Office provides useful guidance for all strata corporations using or considering the use of video surveillance. ... Continued
The Health Care Costs Recovery Act (the “Act“) came into force in BC just over a year ago. Under that legislation, if a person receives ... Continued