Richard Weiland to present at CLEBC’s WESA and the New Rules
On November 21 and 22, Richard Weiland will be one of a select group of lawyers delivering a two-day course at the Continuing Legal Education ... Continued
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On November 21 and 22, Richard Weiland will be one of a select group of lawyers delivering a two-day course at the Continuing Legal Education ... Continued
Warren Brazier’s blog post, “The case for electrifying BC’s natural gas fields,” was recently picked up by Windpower Engineering. In this post, Warren examined the ... Continued
A link to a humourous article on the consequences of dying intestate
On Friday, November 22, 2013 Lauren Liang will be presenting at the Legacies Round Table for BC Children’s Hospital Foundation (BCCHF). Her talk will cover ... Continued
Larry Munn will be speaking at the Federated Press’ eighth annual Managing Privacy Compliance conference being held November 18th and 19th in Vancouver. His presentation ... Continued
The business case for electrifying the Montey gas fields.
Samantha Ip’s and Cassandra Drake’s Insurable Interest article, “When It Comes To Defence Costs, First Layer Is Usually The Payer“, was republished in the October ... Continued
The Supreme Court of Canada released reasons for judgment in three cases on October 31, 2013: Pro-Sys Consultants Ltd. v. Microsoft Corporation, 2013 SCC 57 ... Continued
A summary of a BCSC decision that suggests that infill drill results might be material.
David Austin was interviewed by CKNW’s Jon McComb and Bill Good on BC’s agreement to sign on to a national energy strategy that is being ... Continued
The Carter case is gaining attention as suicide rates among the elderly rise
On the brink of uprecendented industrial growth, wind energy in British Columbia is needed.