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Less than a week ago, on February 7, 2014, in Bernard v. Canada (Attorney General), the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that it is not ... Continued
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Less than a week ago, on February 7, 2014, in Bernard v. Canada (Attorney General), the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that it is not ... Continued
Before contracts are documented in a written agreement that is signed by all parties, the terms of the agreement are often negotiated verbally or by ... Continued
The Investment Canada Act (ICA) threshold for 2014 for direct acquisitions of Canadian businesses by non-Canadian WTO investors is $354 million (book value of the ... Continued
The rule that charitable trusts must spent a minimum amount annually on charitable activities can be problematic
As we approach the opening ceremonies of the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, the Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) has launched a lawsuit against outdoor apparel maker ... Continued
BCSC says assistance with feeding is not “health care”
An SEC judge sanctioned Chinese affiliates of the Big Four accounting firms.
Advice on how to draft a letter of intent.
Richard Weiland‘s article “Estate Taxes? Not Here” (from the Your Estate Matters newsletter) was republished by Financial-Articles.ca. In it, Richard highlights the fact that although ... Continued
Clark Wilson LLP is proud to announce that Neil Melliship was recently named to the 2014 World Trademark Review (WTR) 1000, an annual listing of ... Continued
Testamentary trusts can be a useful estate planning tool for a wide range of individuals
Representatives of Clark Wilson, including members of the Students Committee and Maggie Cavallin, recently attended the UBC Winter Wine and Cheese Reception. Among those attending ... Continued