Anna Sekunova presents to Construction Specifications Canada
On April 10, Anna Sekunova presented a session called “The Art of a Builders Lien” for the Construction Specifications Canada (CSC) – Vancouver Chapter. In ... Continued
Our expertise helps our clients understand how the law affects their business
On April 10, Anna Sekunova presented a session called “The Art of a Builders Lien” for the Construction Specifications Canada (CSC) – Vancouver Chapter. In ... Continued
On Wednesday, April 16, David Austin was interviewed on CKNW regarding the global demand for LNG and the prospects for supplying some of this demand ... Continued
Carina Bittel has been appointed Clark Wilson’s Chief Operating Officer, effective April 1, 2014. Carina previously served as the firm’s Director of Administration and played ... Continued
Clark Wilson is pleased to welcome Andrea Raso to Chair the firm’s Labour & Employment Group. Andrea’s practice includes acting for private and public sector ... Continued
During the recent Annual Canadian Association of Gift Planners National Conference, Amy Mortimore, who was also on the Host Committee responsible for organizing the conference, ... Continued
We are pleased to announce that David Buxton-Forman has returned to Clark Wilson as an Associate in our litigation department. David completed his articles with us in ... Continued
WESA provides that the old legislation will often apply if the deceased died prior to WESA
Canadian government proposes massive trade-mark law overhaul in preparation for Madrid Protocol, Nice Agreement and Singapore Treaty
In April 2014, Lyall D. Knott, Q.C. was appointed as a Member of the Advisory Board to the Canada Institute of The Woodrow Wilson International ... Continued
The OTCQB adopted eligibility requirements.
A few key concepts that should be considered prior to potential purchasers undertaking an acquisition of a business.
An article by Aaron Singer and Ravinder Bindra, articling student, entitled “Going North: Foreign Investment in Canada” was published in the Spring/Summer issue of the USLAW ... Continued