Corporate Divorce: Butterfly Transactions in Family-Owned Enterprises
When spouses that co-own a family business decide to divorce, dividing the family business between them can be a complex and emotional experience. In some ... Continued
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When spouses that co-own a family business decide to divorce, dividing the family business between them can be a complex and emotional experience. In some ... Continued
Succession planning in a family business context is often complicated. The biggest question is usually “how do we keep the business from falling into the ... Continued
On September 21, 2023, our Privacy group hosted a webinar which covered “Data Breaches: What you Need to Know”. In it, they discussed data breaches ... Continued
[Update: September 21, 2023] A bill has been put forward in the House of Commons to implement the expanded new residential rental rebate. The bill ... Continued
By Adrienne Adams and Abigail Choi. Zant v. Zant, 2022 BCSC 2023 is a family law decision concerning a couple that were married in November ... Continued
By Adrienne Adams and Abigail Choi. Zant v. Zant, 2022 BCSC 2023 is a family law decision concerning a couple that were married in November ... Continued
Cost-plus contracts require the owner to pay for the costs actually incurred for all labour, subcontracted services, materials and other costs of performing the construction ... Continued
By Cameron Fox The Alberta Court of Appeal has, in a split decision, affirmed a decision which found that losses resulting from a flood were ... Continued
By Anna Sekunova In a recent decision of Orbital Construction Inc. v Hansen, 2023 BCSC 712, the British Columbia Supreme Court has again addressed the ... Continued
By Andrea Raso and Tadhg Bradford In June 2022, the government of Canada introduced changes to the Competition Act (the “Act”). These changes came into ... Continued
By Satinder Sidhu Commercial General Liability (“CGL”) policies typically provide coverage for businesses against claims for bodily injury and property damage caused through their operations. ... Continued
By Polly Storey The Court of Appeal for British Columbia recently had an opportunity to consider, and resolve, a question that has been the source ... Continued