Women & the Law Dinner 2014
Members of Clark Wilson, Clark Wilson articling students and UBC students recently attended the 37th Annual Women & the Law Dinner presented by the UBC ... Continued
Our expertise helps our clients understand how the law affects their business
Members of Clark Wilson, Clark Wilson articling students and UBC students recently attended the 37th Annual Women & the Law Dinner presented by the UBC ... Continued
On March 13, 2014, the securities regulatory authorities in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Québec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Prince ... Continued
A new prospectus exemption for Canadian listed issuers related to distributing securities to their existing security holders was adopted.
Jeff Morton, along with lawyers from Gowlings and Dorsey & Whitney (New York), recently published an article entitled “Key Differences Between Canada and the United ... Continued
The BC Government reminds you to make a will in anticipation of the new WESA
Clark Wilson acted for Vancouver’s Anthem Properties Group in its recent acquisition of United Communities, a Calgary-based residential land developer with operations in Calgary, Edmonton ... Continued
Brock Smith was interviewed by Luigi Benetton for an article in The Lawyers Weekly entitled “Turning the e-mail beast into a straightforward task“. In the ... Continued
Voltage Pictures LLC v. Does, 2014 FC 161, marks a new chapter in the tenuous relationship between copyright, technology and privacy. In what is a ... Continued
The Canadian Intellectual Property Office (“CIPO”) has started 2014 off on an international foot by announcing its involvement in a new Global Patent Prosecution Highway ... Continued
Clark Wilson LLP is pleased to welcome Carmen Tham to the firm as an associate. She will be working with both the Insurance and the ... Continued
Under WESA, beneficiaries can receive the equivalent value of gifts that have been transferred away by a representative
The law surrounding an agreement to negotiate may be changing.