When should a trust for a child vest?
Discussion on when a trust set up for a child should vest
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Discussion on when a trust set up for a child should vest
Story about a vulnerable senior who was invovled with a predatory “caregiver”
In its recent decision of R. v. Cole, 2012 S.C.J. No. 53, the Supreme Court of Canada held that employees who use employer-provided computers may ... Continued
The right to picket is protected under Section 2(b) of the Charter, the section which guarantees freedom of expression. Consequently, expressive activity that seeks to ... Continued
Presented at the Lorman Institute Employee Discharge and Documentation seminar on October 9, 2012 A costly mistake that employers frequently make, is failing to include ... Continued
The Basics of Executor Compensation
Discussion on types of co-ownership and the severance of joint tenancy
New Limitation Act will come into effect on June 1, 2013
An article by Nigel Kent and Samantha Ip, Co-Chairs of our Insurance Group, was featured in USLAW’s Fall 2012 Magazine. The article, “Bad faith litigation ... Continued
A team led by Clark Wilson’s Barry Fraser and Brock Johnston, with support from Amaan Gangji and Seva Batkin, assisted SOPREMA Inc. in gaining full ... Continued
The recent decision of the British Columbia Court of Appeal in Greater Vancouver Water District v. North American Pipe & Steel Ltd. serves as a ... Continued
Interests in discretionary trusts under the new Family Law Act