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National focus tackles legal setbacks, youth access bans, refugee policy, and prison reform ...
The Saskatchewan Court of Appeal dismissed an appeal of a denial of a father’s application for the return of his two children ...
A trial judge of the British Columbia Supreme Court accepted that the accident caused the appellant a mild traumatic brain injury; neck, back, and shoulder pain immediately after the incident; and ...
New partners at Gowling explain how tariffs, fraud, and soaring costs are changing IP protection for luxury brands ...
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Medical malpractice litigation requires a delicate balance between seeking justice and protecting the privacy of those ...
Telus, Rogers, and other companies argued such a decision would hamper deployment of 5G networks ...
Renewable energy projects are helping drive a new wave of real estate activity in Alberta, according to Tina Peters, the newest partner in Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP’s real estate group.
EEOC Investigations: The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), under acting chair Andrea Lucas, sent ...
Stein Monast director Pierre-Olivier Ménard Dumas will helm the firm as its new managing partner. He succeeds Sophie Martin, ...
The Alberta Court of Appeal has ordered a disbarred lawyer and his son to each provide $48,850 as security for costs of two ...
The British Columbia Supreme Court has ruled that a developer’s inaction in a series of contracts of purchase and sale (CPS) ...