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Nova Scotia names lawyer David Nurse freedom of information and protection of privacy review officer
David Nurse, a lawyer who has worked in the private sector and for provincial governments, took the role of Nova Scotia’s ...
The regulatory regime applicable in T eal Cedar Products Ltd. v British Columbia, 2025 BCSC 595, was BC’s Forest and Range ...
A Supreme Court of Canada majority ordered a new trial for Jennifer Pan and the individuals who allegedly helped orchestrate ...
According to Krell, national director at the legal recruitment firm Life After Law, partners who make lateral moves need a strong book of business, few previous moves, and a practice that aligns with ...
The British Columbia Court of Appeal recently ordered a patient alleging negligence in a trigger point needling treatment to provide $1,000 as security for costs and stayed her tort claim against a ...
SCC to hear cases on lawyer's Charter rights, applicability of major sexual assault case this spring
The high court will hear 11 appeals, which includes seven criminal cases, in its spring session ...
For the past couple of years, the risk of hallucinations – the tendency of generative AI tools to invent facts – has been a ...
UK Deputy High Court Judge Kathryn Major has criticized a doctor over medical evidence errors in a care order case involving ...
Global private client law firm Withers has teamed up with Australasian accounting, advisory and audit firm Bentleys to ...
Diana Lowe has been appointed the first-ever director of the University of Calgary’s newly established Centre for ...
A specialist in discrimination investigations and human rights law, Ray-Ellis says that Canada’s DEI efforts were never built ...
In a case where a woman was injured while trying to save somebody else, the British Columbia Supreme Court declined to strike ...
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