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Baby boomers will pass on unprecedented amounts of wealth, but the next generation should not rely on inheritances.
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Baby boomers will pass on unprecedented amounts of wealth, but the next generation should not rely on inheritances.
The claim of lien created by the Builders Lien Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 45 (the “Act”) provides a powerful mechanism for a contractor or a ... Continued
Joint tenancies can be convenient and economical, but are not without their difficulties
On March 13, 2014, the securities regulatory authorities in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Québec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Prince ... Continued
A new prospectus exemption for Canadian listed issuers related to distributing securities to their existing security holders was adopted.
The BC Government reminds you to make a will in anticipation of the new WESA
Voltage Pictures LLC v. Does, 2014 FC 161, marks a new chapter in the tenuous relationship between copyright, technology and privacy. In what is a ... Continued
The Canadian Intellectual Property Office (“CIPO”) has started 2014 off on an international foot by announcing its involvement in a new Global Patent Prosecution Highway ... Continued
Under WESA, beneficiaries can receive the equivalent value of gifts that have been transferred away by a representative
The law surrounding an agreement to negotiate may be changing.
The TSX recently amended its corporate finance manual to require each issuer to adopt a majority voting policy.
The OTC Markets Group proposed amendments to the OTCQX rules for U.S. Companies and International Companies.