NASDAQ Adopts Alternative Minimum Bid Price
The SEC approved a proposal by NASDAQ to adopt an alternative minimum bid price.
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The SEC approved a proposal by NASDAQ to adopt an alternative minimum bid price.
Amendments to Form 51-102F6 Statement of Executive Compensation came into force recently.
More and more individuals involved in civil litigation are representing themselves in Court proceedings. Often the reason is cost – many individuals simply cannot afford ... Continued
The Canadian legal community has been abuzz about the January 2012 Jones v Tsige decision of the Ontario Court of Appeal, which recognized a new ... Continued
The final round of minimum wage increases announced by the BC Government in March 2011 takes effect on May 1, 2012 (the first and second ... Continued
Can a Stepchild Inherit from a Stepparent?
Discussion on the new Limitation Act (Bill 34), which was introduced into the Legislative Assembly of BC
In a recent decision, the Federal Court of Canada (Trial Division) has ruled in favour of Maple Leaf Foods Inc. (“Maple Leaf”) in an appeal of ... Continued
British Columbia has introduced Bill 34 to replace the existing Limitation Act and streamline it with limitation periods in other provinces. It is not clear ... Continued
Discussion on the prices of plots in the main Cemetary located in Vancouver
This article summarizes the 2012 Vancouver Real Estate Forum.
A recent Quebec case and the resulting social media criticism provides a cautionary tale for trademark owners who aggressively assert their rights. Success in the court ... Continued