Appeal court upheld lower court order finding the 2019 signs were unauthorized election advertising
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Alberta Law Foundation gifts University of Calgary $26.8 million to improve family justice
The funds will finance new research chairs and a Centre for Transformation
Agility and innovation will be critical to US law firm success in 2025: Thomson Reuters report
The report noted that demand for legal services is expected to drop this year
Employment tribunal drops UK paralegal’s unfair dismissal claim due to resignation discovery
The paralegal also claimed that her employer had engaged in discrimination
Mining law, M&A trends, and ESG: Lavery’s Josianne Beaudry on navigating complex challenges
Beaudry will serve again as a judge for the Canadian Law Awards this year
BC Supreme Court grants increased parenting time to sperm donor under multi-parent agreement
The court emphasized the child’s best interests in evaluating the requested increase
Ont. Superior Court finds surgeon negligent for failing to detect bowel perforation during surgery
New Law Appears to Restrict Defense Contractors from Retaining Consultants Who Lobby for Chinese Military Companies
Under a newly enacted law, beginning June 30, 2026, defense contractors risk losing all future contracts with the Defense Department if they engage outside consultants that lobby for certain Chinese companies. On December 23, 2024, President Biden signed the National Defense Authorization Act (“NDAA”) for Fiscal Year (“FY”) 2025, which sets annual spending and…
Duty to inquire 101: what it is and how it works
Know more about the duty to inquire under Canadian labour and employment laws, what it asks from employers, and how should it be exercised
Ont. CA upholds dismissal of class action against Diamond & Diamond
Decision clarifies application of anti-delay provision in Class Proceedings Act