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The Federal Court of Appeal reserved its decision in a case involving two B.C. farmers who are fighting an order from the ...
The labour board has ordered remedial certifications only a handful of times in past decade ...
The American Bar Association’s (ABA) Government and Public Sector Lawyers Division (GPSLD) has named the recipients of this ...
The Supreme Court of British Columbia has announced the establishment of a civil and family chambers practice working group, ...
Murderer successfully challenges Canada's Criminal Code provision preventing him applying for parole for 25 years ...
Tribunal decision on intimate images at work raises tough questions for HR ...
Litigators optimistic about Alberta’s efforts to trim trial timelines, but say more resources needed
The Court of King’s Bench of Alberta introduced shortened civil litigation timelines last week ...
Indigenous Services Canada's 'unreasonably narrow approach' failed to 'reflect the purpose and intent of Jordan’s Principle,' ...
A trial judge can override the Crown’s discretion to refuse a judge-only criminal trial if the judge believes the prosecutors ...
Sarah Brooks, Amnesty International’s China director, has called the appeal hearing – arising from last year’s mass prosecution of charges of conspiring to subvert state power under Hong Kong’s ...
Sarah Brooks, Amnesty International’s China director, has called the appeal hearing – arising from last year’s mass prosecution of charges of conspiring to subvert state power under Hong Kong’s ...
Every completed entry, with contact information, qualifies for a chance to win a $200 Amazon gift card. The survey closes on Thursday, July 25. Results will be shared on the Canadian Lawyer website in ...
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