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Vicarious Liability of Employers
When an employee injures someone in the course of their employment, their employer can be held responsible or vicariously liable.
June 21, 2022
Corporate & Commercial
Share Classes
Shareholders do not have any direct ownership in the assets of the company as the company is a separate legal entity.
August 2, 2022
Injury Claims
Civil Litigation
Increased Court Costs Denied Despite COVID
In Dunn v. Heise, 2021 BCSC 2215, the plaintiff was awarded more than $800,000 in damages after being injured in a motor vehicle accident.
August 16, 2022
Corporate & Commercial
Dissolving a Corporation
A corporation is a separate legal entity under the law. In BC, the Business Corporations Act allows for the dissolution of a corporation.
August 30, 2022
Estate Litigation
Jones v. Davidson, 2022 BCCA 31
Whether two people were spouses is becoming an increasingly common issue in estate litigation in BC.
November 22, 2022
Civil Litigation
Estate Litigation
Certificates of Pending Litigation
When a person files a lawsuit that claims an interest in a piece of real property, they are entitled to file a Certificate of Pending Litigation (CPL) with the Land Title Office against title to that property.
December 20, 2022