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We often see cases in our office where a client presents a situation where an employee has behaved in outrageous fashion.
The following article is part one of a series of articles that document some key considerations about franchising.
When a builders’ lien is filed, it can cause all manner of disruptions to financial, contractual and business relations
British Columbia’s new Employer Health Tax came into force on January 1, 2019.
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
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

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