Pat Williams featured in Lawyers Weekly
Pat Williams was featured in a recent Lawyers Weekly article on self-representation. “The arbitrator really becomes nearly a pseudo-counsel to the self-represented party to the ... Continued
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Pat Williams was featured in a recent Lawyers Weekly article on self-representation. “The arbitrator really becomes nearly a pseudo-counsel to the self-represented party to the ... Continued
We are proud to announce that Clark Wilson lawyer Mr. Mark Weintraub was recently appointed as Queen’s Counsel (QC). The BC Lieutenant-Governor in Council, on ... Continued
The Tsawwassen First Nation rejected a proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant on its land. David Austin speaks on the topic in relation to BC’s ... Continued
In its recent decision in William Osler Health Centre v. Compass Construction et al., 2015 ONSC 3959, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice considered the ... Continued
Solicitor-client privilege is a “fundamental civil and legal right”1 which ensures that communications between lawyer and client are strictly confidential. Neither the lawyer nor the ... Continued
Bill Holder was successful in the BC Court of Appeal yesterday following a lengthy dispute between our client, a large commercial landlord, and an anchor ... Continued
Wills variation claims often involve claims by persons alleging to be a spouse of the deceased.
Clark Wilson acted for Pure Multi-Family REIT LP (Pure) (TSXV: RUF.U, RUF.UN, RUF.DB.U; OTCQX: PMULF) in closing its bought deal public offering of 7,250,000 Class ... Continued
Geoff White wrote an article for Leave a Legacy Vancouver about giving significant gifts to charitable organizations and new gifting opportunities coming in 2017. “With ... Continued
Clark Wilson would like to warmly welcome Scott Lamb as a Partner with our Technology, Intellectual Property and Infrastructure, Construction & Procurement Groups. Scott brings ... Continued
On December 8, 2015, amendments to rights offering rules finally make rights offerings a viable financing option for Canadian reporting issuers. Gone are the prospectus-like ... Continued
Amendments to rights offering rules finally make rights offerings a viable financing option.