BC Court of Appeal Cites Nigel Kent
The BC Court of Appeal cited a paper by Nigel Kent in a very recent decision regarding defences to subrogation claims. His paper, “Tort Immunity: ... Continued
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The BC Court of Appeal cited a paper by Nigel Kent in a very recent decision regarding defences to subrogation claims. His paper, “Tort Immunity: ... Continued
The BC Court of Appeal handed down reasons for judgment yesterday (January 9, 2013) in the most recent case related to covenants to insure: Kruger ... Continued
Clark Wilson LLP is pleased to welcome Nick Ayling as an Associate in our Corporate Finance & Securities Group. Nick received his Bachelor Honours Specialization ... Continued
A decision from the Federal Court of Appeal, Iwasaki Electric Co. Ltd. v. Hortilux Schreder B.V, provides some useful commentary regarding invoices as evidence of ... Continued
The BCSC is to end finder’s fees for capital raising except by registered dealer.
The TSXV extended temporary relief from certain pricing requirements.
The Effect of a Charging Clause on a Professional’s Fees
On behalf of the Canadian Trademark Blog team, please accept our warmest wishes for a happy and prosperous new year. We plan to do our ... Continued
On December 20, 2012, Clark Wilson’s Commercial Real Estate Group assisted in the completion of PIRET’s $102.4 million acquisition of two multi-tenant industrial properties in ... Continued
In its recent decision of Wright v. Young and Rubicam Group of Companies, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice concluded that the termination provision of ... Continued
McFarlane v. Brown, a recent decision of the BC Human Rights Tribunal, highlights the need for employers to be careful about how it treats pregnant ... Continued
(View our video to sing along!) Crafty the Conman, was a shifty, hapless soul. With a list of gripes and financial woes and a lifetime ... Continued