Warm Welcome to Zakhir Nathoo
Clark Wilson is pleased to welcome Zakhir Nathoo to our growing Technology Transactions Group. Zakhir’s goal for our clients in the technology sector is to ... Continued
Our expertise helps our clients understand how the law affects their business
Clark Wilson is pleased to welcome Zakhir Nathoo to our growing Technology Transactions Group. Zakhir’s goal for our clients in the technology sector is to ... Continued
Don Sihota’s seminar: How to Buy or Sell a Business will take place on Thursday, February 27, 2020. This confidential half-day seminar provides business owners and entrepreneurs ... Continued
Last June, we provided the bulletin below outlining the Federal government’s proposed changes to the tax treatment of employee stock options, and indicated the Federal ... Continued
We are pleased to announce the appointment of five new partners, effective January 2020: Athar Malik Intellectual Property | Information Technology | Higher Learning Procuring, ... Continued
The Canadian Intellectual Property Office (“CIPO”) recently amended three Practice Notices and a Guidance Document related to applications and registrations for trademarks in Canada. These ... Continued
Jeffrey Vicq has again been named as a leading lawyer by Who’s Who Legal (WWL). The WWL recognized Jeffrey as one of the leading trademark ... Continued
The Canadian Intellectual Property Office has published a new practice notice limiting an applicant’s ability to obtain extensions of time to respond to an Examiner’s ... Continued
Clark Wilson team members donate feminine hygiene products to United Way’s Period Promise campaign At Clark Wilson, we are committed to serving a responsible ... Continued
In the recent case of Duraguard Fence Ltd. v. Badry, the Court held that an insurance broker, in failing to consider the insured’s loss history ... Continued
*The article was updated on October 6, 2020 to reflect changes that came into force through regulations on October 1, 2020. As of October 1, ... Continued
On Friday, the Law Society of British Columbia’s governing board of Benchers voted in favour of instituting mandatory Indigenous cultural competency training for all lawyers ... Continued
The British Columbia Supreme Court’s recent decision in Roussy v. Savage, 2019 BCSC 1669, addresses several interesting corporate law issues arising in the context of ... Continued