48 Hours in Silicon Valley
Mark Longo and Brock Smith of our Technology Group will be participating in the upcoming C100 event 48 Hours in the Valley on October 27 ... Continued
Our expertise helps our clients understand how the law affects their business
Mark Longo and Brock Smith of our Technology Group will be participating in the upcoming C100 event 48 Hours in the Valley on October 27 ... Continued
This article summarizes NAIOP Vancouver’s 2010 October breakfast, where a panel of A-list local brokers provided their thoughts on the current investment market.
A number of recent orders of the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner for British Columbia (the “Commissioner’s Office”) have required public bodies to ... Continued
Published May 2007 Commercial general liability policy (“CGL”) coverage for construction deficiency claims is an issue that has long troubled the construction and insurance industries ... Continued
During this comprehensive seminar, our Intellectual Property Group will provide an overview of key considerations when exporting technology to the US and other international markets. ... Continued
Published January, 1995 Updated September, 2009* *with assistance from Kelsey O’Bray This paper outlines the law of misrepresentation and non-disclosure in the context of property ... Continued
Discussion of the Government of BC’s propsed Greenhouse Gas Reduction (Cap and Trade) Act.
News today that Apple is about to obtain a US trademark registration for “THERE’S AN APP FOR THAT”. Filed in 2009, Apple’s initial application covered ... Continued
Members of our Intellectual Property Group will be speaking at an upcoming technology breakfast seminar. Neil Melliship, Michael Roman, Jeffrey Vicq and Larry Munn will ... Continued
Jeffrey Vicq, Brock Smith and Neil Melliship will be speaking to students (future digital media business owners and executives) in the Masters of Digital Media ... Continued
Maclean’s alleged corruption in Quebec City Winter Carnival, alleged trade-mark infringement
In early June, the Conservative government introduced new legislation into Parliament that, if passed, would significantly reform the Canadian Copyright Act. Titled the Copyright Modernization ... Continued