Employment Practices Liability Insurance: Not All It’s Cracked Up to Be?
Employment Practices Liability (EPL) insurance has been around a while (since the late 1990’s) but we don’t often see it discussed in Canadian case law. ... Continued
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Employment Practices Liability (EPL) insurance has been around a while (since the late 1990’s) but we don’t often see it discussed in Canadian case law. ... Continued
The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal recently confirmed that it was unlawful for an employer to make deductions from statutory severance pay owed to a terminated ... Continued
In an earlier Campus Counsel article, we reported on the First Reading in the Legislature of the Minister of Finance’s Bill 2, the Budget Measures ... Continued
In our article “A Brave New World” we took you through the history of the Insurance Amendment Act, 2009 (the “Act”) and the expected changes ... Continued
The Supreme Court of Canada released its decision in Masterpiece Inc. v. Alavida Lifestyles Inc. on May 26, 2011. In reversing the Federal Court Trial ... Continued
A new top-level domain (“TLD”), .XXX, is scheduled to launch in September 2011. This new domain is targeted at the adult entertainment industry but trademark ... Continued
On June 22, 2011, Pat Williams presented on “Property allocation and legal structure of strata corporations in relation to contingency reserve fund studies”, which covered ... Continued
Published June 1996 Canadian businesses and governments are looking for outsiders to take over many functions such as printing, mail rooms, fleet management, and data ... Continued
The SEC adopted a reward program for securities violation tips.
The CSA proposed to adopt an OTC Issuer Rule.
The OSC has created a website on the transition to IFRS reporting.
We are pleased to welcome associates Nafeesa Valli-Hasham and Parvinder Hardwick to the firm. Nafeesa joins Corporate Finance & Securities, while Parvinder will be working ... Continued