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Since the Trump administration began rolling back diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in the United States, a rising sense of anxiety has emerged among DEI professionals in Canada’s ...
The appeal court added that the father disdained the judicial process in line with the ruling in Larkin v. Glase, 2009 BCCA 321. In that case, the BC Court of Appeal chose not to limit the discretion ...
The Canadian Association of Black Lawyers (CABL) has expressed concern about recent decisions that could show a trend of players within the legal community backing away from their commitments to ...
With each role, Marchand has carried a consistent mission: ensuring the courts reflect and respect the people they serve. “We have a justice system that’s for everyone,” he says. “A lot of people ...
The appeal court refused to interfere with the judge’s finding of unconscionability in the August 2016 and March 2017 mortgage transactions. The appeal court noted that the judge’s factual findings ...
“On one hand, you can be afraid of the long wait without a pay cheque. But on the other hand, if the offer is very low-ball, speak to a good lawyer. While it can be a little bit painful in terms of ...
US litigation firm Susman Godfrey has become the fourth law firm to sue US President Donald Trump over his executive orders ...
In an aggravated assault case, the British Columbia Court of Appeal replaced the custodial sentence with a conditional ...
Two government-appointed members of the Alberta Law Foundation board have resigned in protest of Bill 39, which according to ...
The regulatory regime applicable in T eal Cedar Products Ltd. v British Columbia, 2025 BCSC 595, was BC’s Forest and Range ...
According to Krell, national director at the legal recruitment firm Life After Law, partners who make lateral moves need a ...
In proceedings following the expropriation of property, the Alberta Court of Appeal found the factors relating to relocation ...