In 2002 the court’s decision in Shimco Metal Erectors Ltd., 2002 BCSC 238 and 2003 BCCA 193 caught both the construction industry and the legal community by surprise. Prior to
Taxpayers who are reassessed by the Canada Revenue Agency are often shocked when they see the amount of the penalties that they have been hit with. There are a number
The tax law group at Pushor Mitchell LLP is pleased to announce the launch of a new tax dispute blog and website at www.taxdisputehelp.ca.

Medical malpractice cases are very complex.
This series of articles by BC personal injury and BC medical malpractice lawyer Paul Mitchell, Q.C., will explain the Top 7 things you need to
Clients often come to us with a credit application and want to know why they cannot collect interest at the rate specified in their contract. The contract explicitly states a

An all too typical typical Friday afternoon call to an employment (or tax) lawyer goes something like this: "Oh my God… I have just been reassessed for my independent contractors.