Malcolm Macpherson Featured on CBC News & Podcasts
Malcolm Macpherson was recently featured in a series of articles and podcasts as the spokesperson for the Lheidli T’enneh First Nations community with regards to ... Continued
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Malcolm Macpherson was recently featured in a series of articles and podcasts as the spokesperson for the Lheidli T’enneh First Nations community with regards to ... Continued
The recent decision from Ontario in the case, Southside Muay Thai Academy Corporation v. Aviva Insurance Company of Canada, 2019 ONSC 6086, affirms that an ... Continued
Builders lien claims are on the rise. The builders lien is a powerful tool to secure payment but it must be filed correctly. Section 22 ... Continued
The recent decision of the British Columbia Supreme Court in Six Factor Professional Services Ltd. v Aquilini Investment Group Limited Partnership, 2020 BCSC 127 is ... Continued
Note: This article is out of date. You can find our latest articles on the rights and obligations of employers and employees during COVID-19 here, ... Continued
Clark Wilson LLP is pleased to welcome two new lawyers to our growing team: Sam Shury, Associate Commercial Real Estate | Indigenous Law Sam is ... Continued
In my law practice, I’ve been incredibly busy for the last 20 years helping owners of private businesses sell their business as they retire. Last ... Continued
In my role as a business lawyer, I help business owners transition their businesses to new owners so they can move on to the next ... Continued
*The article was updated on April 15th, 2020 to reflect the Court of Appeal decision in the case of Apps v Grouse Mountain Resorts Ltd. ... Continued
Neil Melliship and Jeffrey Vicq have once again been named to the World Trademark Review’s prestigious WTR 1000. In addition, Clark Wilson’s entire Trademark team ... Continued
The Alberta Court of Appeal recently released its first decision of 2020, UAlberta Pro-Life v Governors of the University of Alberta (“UAlberta”). The decision in ... Continued
INTRODUCTION Order F19-41 (2019 BCIPC 46) from the Office of the Information & Privacy Commissioner (“OIPC”) reviews a professor’s requests for records from a university’s ... Continued