CSA Targets Brokers to Raise Conduct Standards
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CSA targets brokers to raise conduct standards.
Parties considering whether to resolve disputes through arbitration or litigation should first look to their agreements to determine the appropriate course. Two recent out-of-province decisions ... Continued
Two of our Corporate Finance & Securities partners, Virgil Hlus and Angela Blake, are speaking at an upcoming event being put on by Manning Elliott ... Continued
Effective June 30, 2016, form 45-106F1 “Report of Exempt Distribution”, required for most securities issuances other than prospectus offerings, will require issuers to disclose more ... Continued
Clark Wilson welcomes Stephanie Mui as an associate with our Technology, Intellectual Property, Franchising and Private Company Transactions Groups. Stephanie has experience in technology licensing, ... Continued
Federal government introduces bill to legalize medical assistance in dying.
Federal Court of Appeal considers “special circumstances” in appeal of trade-mark expungement
April 10-16, 2016 is Make-a-Will Week in British Columbia. Clark Wilson and Leave Legacy™ are partnering to share daily articles on the importance of making ... Continued
Exempt distribution reports to require more information.
This is the third and last instalment of a three part article. In the first part, we discussed the basic concepts and guiding principles applied ... Continued
Canada’s anti-spam law (“CASL”) outlines violations, enforcement mechanisms, and penalties aimed at protecting online consumers against spam, electronic threats, and misuse of digital technology. CASL’s ... Continued
When choosing a trade or business name, it may seem like a good idea to incorporate the location of your business into the name. There ... Continued