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Doctrine of Fundamental Breach
What is the Doctrine of Fundamental Breach? Let me illustrate by a simple example. Imagine you are purchasing a Ferrari from me. In the contract
Transitioning from the Status Quo: Protecting Your Practice with Written Contracts by Dane Reavie
It is not uncommon for dentists and other medical professionals to purchase a practice and inherit the staff. It is also not uncommon for staff
Natural Disaster Law and Its Impact on Contracts
Pandemic. Raging forest fires. Noah’s Ark level flooding. What’s next?! Natural disasters can wreak havoc on all levels of our society, from the devastation to
When to Involve a Lawyer in a Wrongful Termination? by Danielle Deagle
“Wrongfully Terminated” from Work Being fired from a job is already a stressful experience, but how do you know if should you involve a lawyer
Evolving Family Dynamics: British Columbia Courts Recognize More than two Parents under the Family Law Act – by Cristen Gleeson and Emily Milne
Evolving Family Dynamics in BC In a recent decision of the BC Supreme Court, British Columbia Birth Registration No. 2018-XX-XX5815, 2021 BCSC 767, the Court determined
Pre-nuptial Agreements by Cristen Gleeson
Will your prenuptial agreement stand up to a court challenge? The BC Court of Appeal recently revisited this issue in the case of Dhaliwal v.