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In This Issue - #239 January 2019

  1. Limited Scope Retainers (or Unbundled Services)
  2. ICBC Denies Compensation in a Hit-and-Run Accident
  3. Builders Liens: The Consequences of Less than Strict Compliance
  4. New Employer Health Tax Comes Into Force
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6. Limited Scope Retainers (or Unbundled Services)

by Patrick Gaffney

Unbundled services or a limited scope retainer is when a client retains a lawyer on a part-time basis or for only part of their case. ...

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Patrick Gaffney
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7. ICBC Denies Compensation in a Hit-and-Run Accident

by Greg Pratch

In a recent Supreme Court of British Columbia case the court confirmed that if you are injured by a hit and run driver, you do not need to do everything conceivable in order to identify the driver. ...

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Greg Pratch
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8. Builders Liens: The Consequences of Less than Strict Compliance

by Pushor Mitchell LLP

In my previous article, Builders Liens: Strict Compliance or Lose Your Lien, I explored how a family company lost its lien rights by making the mistake of pursuing its lien in the name of its principal rather than the company. ...

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9. New Employer Health Tax Comes Into Force

by Colin Edstrom

British Columbia’s new Employer Health Tax came into force on January 1, 2019. ...

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Colin Edstrom
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