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Transitioning to WESA
WESA provides that the old legislation will often apply if the deceased died prior to WESA
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WESA provides that the old legislation will often apply if the deceased died prior to WESA
Canadian government proposes massive trade-mark law overhaul in preparation for Madrid Protocol, Nice Agreement and Singapore Treaty
A few key concepts that should be considered prior to potential purchasers undertaking an acquisition of a business.
The OTCQB adopted eligibility requirements.
An article by Aaron Singer and Ravinder Bindra, articling student, entitled “Going North: Foreign Investment in Canada” was published in the Spring/Summer issue of the USLAW ... Continued
On January 10th of this year, the Criminal Justice Branch (“CJB”) issued a statement that it would not be approving any regulatory charges against Babine ... Continued
BC government proposes amendments to definition of “excluded property” under the Family Law Act
Clark Wilson LLP is pleased to announce that James Speakman has been appointed Managing Partner of the firm, effective April 1, 2014. James’ career of ... Continued
Clark Wilson’s Wealth Preservation Group has prepared a summary of the new WESA
BC Ministry of Justice has created a useful summary of the new WESA
British Columbia’s new Wills, Estates and Succession Act (WESA) and accompanying new probate rules come into force on March 31, 2014. WESA replaces the Wills ... Continued
WESA abolishes presumption that older person dies first when sequence of death cannot be determined