Author: Pushor Mitchell LLP

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.
On February 21, 2018, the provincial government released its budget for 2018. The budget announced a slew of measures to attempt to address housing affordability in the province.
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
The intersection of defamation and social media remains a minefield and social media users are well-advised to treat social media posts no differently from any other form of publication.
Until now the law has been that negligent drivers, whether careless, drunk or distracted, have had to pay for the full extent of the damage that they cause to other
In the recent decision of Alton v Lower Mainland Motocross Club, the court ultimately determined to uphold a liability waiver and the decision reiterates the law applying to liability waivers.

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