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With the clock ticking towards the start of the Vancouver Olympic Winter 2010 Games next Friday, some athletes have already arrived in the City and moved ... Continued
The Canadian Intellectual Property Office has initiated two short consultations (January 29 to February 28, 2010) for proposed Practice Notices regarding section 12(1)(b) of the ... Continued
Nicole Byres, chair of our Labour & Employment Group, has joined with BCBusiness magazine to launch ‘The Legalist’, a new blog about employment law cases ... Continued
More than a few eyebrows were raised when, in 2009, the British Columbia Supreme Court released its decision in Marchen v. Dams Ford Lincoln Ltd. ... Continued
Pension benefits may be a significant part of an employee’s compensation package. As a result, when an employer terminates an employee on a “without cause” ... Continued
On January 1, 2010, drivers were prohibited from using electronic devices while operating a motor vehicle unless specifically permitted by the law. “Electronic devices” include ... Continued
We are pleased to welcome Parveen Karsan to our Taxation Practice Group. Parveen will be practicing corporate tax, with an emphasis on cross-border transactions, mergers ... Continued
The recent BC Supreme Court decision in Versacold Corp. v. Zurich Insurance Co. highlights an ambiguity created by common exceptions to policy exclusions. Insurance policies ... Continued
Clark Wilson is sponsoring Bootup Demo Days, a joint effort of the Bootup Entrepreneurial Society, Bootup Labs and BCIC, in Vancouver on January 28. At ... Continued
The Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) recently announced a significant change to its practice regarding the grant of extensions of time in its examination of ... Continued
Nigel Kent’s article titled ‘Juggling Ethics: Joint Retainers and the Professional Obligations of Insurance Defence Counsel‘ was featured in the January 2010 edition of Canadian ... Continued