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Telus, Rogers, and other companies argued such a decision would hamper deployment of 5G networks ...
EEOC Investigations: The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), under acting chair Andrea Lucas, sent ...
The Alberta Court of Appeal has ordered a disbarred lawyer and his son to each provide $48,850 as security for costs of two ...
In August 2023, the court ordered the parties not to add any new issues. The court initially set the due date for the ...
Renewable energy projects are helping drive a new wave of real estate activity in Alberta, according to Tina Peters, the ...
The British Columbia Supreme Court has ruled that a developer’s inaction in a series of contracts of purchase and sale (CPS) ...
Flexible work and unconscious bias training are the two leading initiatives to champion gender balance for Taiwan-based ...
The appellant appealed the arbitrator’s award. Relying on s. 100 of BC’s Labour Relations Code, 1996, the appellant alleged ...
The Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA) said it strongly opposes Alberta’s Bill 53, the Compassionate Intervention ...
To better tackle geopolitical and other trials, legal departments need to better self-assess: report
An EY Canada report says many departments are not gathering deep insight into their operations ...
While a handful of firms – such as YLaw and The Ross Firm – have gained attention for successfully implementing shorter ...
Miller Thomson has welcomed litigator Tim Pritchard as a new partner in its Vancouver office, working with the commercial ...
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