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The BC Court of Appeal has pronounced a new decision which lenders in BC and their lawyers will want to be aware of.
A fiduciary relationship is a relationship in which one party places distinct trust, confidence and dependence on another.
While the law often concerns itself with compensating children who are injured as a result of negligence, it sometimes also has to grapple with whether a child can be held
For better or for worse, injuries are a part of childhood and the process by which children learn to explore the world around them.
Government and non-government actors that solicit bids for contractors for management or construction projects must follow a fair and transparent process for doing so.
Settlement agreements that conclude litigation are often reached once the parties have gotten to a point of a loss of faith in one another or a complete breakdown in whatever