Author: Paul Mitchell, K.C.

Paul’s practice is limited to serious personal injury claims and art law. In his personal injury practice, he acts only on behalf of the injured, with an emphasis on brain…

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Health Canada joins recall with the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (US CPSC), on various bicycle manufacturers and distributors, for bikes sold from 1998 to July 2015.
While out on the road, you see a motorcycle accident, or you may be involved in one yourself. What should you do, and how can you help?
What risks do you have if you own a waterfront property with a dock?
BrainTrust Canada is hosting its 22nd annual brain injury conference - the Pushor Mitchell Okanagan Conference on Brain Injury on Friday, May 8th, at the Laurel Packinghouse in Kelowna.
A recent BC case held parents liable for damages of over $48,000 caused to school property by their child. This case highlights the sometime harsh effects of s.10 of the

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