Our long-standing relationship with YVR
Vancouver International Airport is a huge driver of economic activity, providing jobs, developing infrastructure and bringing people from all over the world to our great ... Continued
Our expertise helps our clients understand how the law affects their business
Vancouver International Airport is a huge driver of economic activity, providing jobs, developing infrastructure and bringing people from all over the world to our great ... Continued
Founded in 1954, Beedie is now the largest private industrial land owner, developer and landlord in Western Canada, having completed over 21 million square feet ... Continued
In our September 29, 2014 Construction Law Bulletin, we alerted readers to the projected implications of the Canada-EU Comprehensive Economic Trade Agreement. [“MASH Sector Needs ... Continued
Parties considering whether to resolve disputes through arbitration or litigation should first look to their agreements to determine the appropriate course. Two recent out-of-province decisions ... Continued
Clark Wilson welcomes Reid Brooks as an associate with our Insurance and Infrastructure, Construction & Procurement Groups. Reid will be assisting the firm’s insurance and ... Continued
Clark Wilson would like to warmly welcome Scott Lamb as a Partner with our Technology, Intellectual Property and Infrastructure, Construction & Procurement Groups. Scott brings ... Continued
The British Columbia Law Institute (the “BCLI”) is undertaking a major law reform project on the Builders Lien Act (the “Act”) and has begun a ... Continued
Over the weekend, Roy Nieuwenburg‘s article, “Construction Contracts for Projects in Canada: AIA Documents and CCDC Comparison”, was debuted at the USLAW Conference in San Antonio, ... Continued
Shannon Baker and Nancy Vianello have become the first designated paralegals at Clark Wilson. By obtaining this designation, which was created and is recognized by ... Continued
On November 13, 2014, the Supreme Court of Canada updated Canadian common law by extending for the first time the principle of good faith to ... Continued
Until now, the MASH (municipal, academic, schools and hospitals) sector has in practice been relatively unscathed by federal trade agreements, such as the Agreement of ... Continued
BC Supreme Court declines to apply final payment certificate release to deny previously unstated claim for interest on late payments BC Supreme Court decision in ... Continued