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Boswall and Nieuwenburg comment on Tercon decision
Glen Boswall and Roy Nieuwenburg comment on the Tercon Contractors v. British Columbia case in an article entitled “B.C. government breached own contract on highway ... Continued
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Glen Boswall and Roy Nieuwenburg comment on the Tercon Contractors v. British Columbia case in an article entitled “B.C. government breached own contract on highway ... Continued
Jeffrey Vicq’s article titled “New defamation defences benefit the Twitiverse” is featured in the February 12, 2010 issue of The Lawyers Weekly. The article discusses ... Continued
This article discusses First Nations Land Management Regimes from the perspective of the developer.
We are pleased to welcome to the firm Jennifer Loeb as an associate with our Litigation Department. Jennifer was called to the bar in 2007. ... Continued
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A British Columbia tendering dispute that first went to court in 2006 has finally came to an end this morning. The Supreme Court of Canada ... Continued
Federal Court demonstrated difference that well-prepared evidence can make
With the clock ticking towards the start of the Vancouver Olympic Winter 2010 Games next Friday, some athletes have already arrived in the City and moved ... Continued
The Canadian Intellectual Property Office has initiated two short consultations (January 29 to February 28, 2010) for proposed Practice Notices regarding section 12(1)(b) of the ... Continued
Nicole Byres, chair of our Labour & Employment Group, has joined with BCBusiness magazine to launch ‘The Legalist’, a new blog about employment law cases ... Continued
More than a few eyebrows were raised when, in 2009, the British Columbia Supreme Court released its decision in Marchen v. Dams Ford Lincoln Ltd. ... Continued
Pension benefits may be a significant part of an employee’s compensation package. As a result, when an employer terminates an employee on a “without cause” ... Continued