Last week's Nova Scotia Court of Appeal's decision in Halifax Herald Limited v. Clarke, 2019 NSCA 31, is good news for employers. The Court overturned the trial judge's determinations that an employee had been constructively dismissed after he was transferred to a new sales position and had...
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Law makers in Canada and the Courts have struggled with the question of how to fairly compensate surviving family members for the loss of a loved one. United States Different Many of us have read news reports of cases in the United States where surviving family members have been awarded what...
COURTSLEGAL procedureJURISDICTION (International law)LEGAL judgmentsThe Court Jurisdiction and Proceedings Transfer Act (CJPTA) codifies the substantive law of jurisdiction in British Columbia, Nova Scotia, and Saskatchewan. One of the questions that may be posed by the future of the...
604.988.1622 mcconchie@libelandprivacy.com Roger D. McConchie, whose extensive experience in the courts of Vancouver, Canada spans more than 40 years, is ranked by both LEXPERT and Best Lawyers in Canada as a leading practitioner in the law of defamation. He co-authored “Canadian Libel an...
Nova Scotia New Foundland and Labrador Ontario Saskatchewan United States – federal (national) Resources to keep up with the digital accessibility legal space in the United States Section 508 Section 504 The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) The CVAA Executive Order about federal government acces...
that if the dispute causes any delay in the progress of the work or gives rise to an apprehended delay, any of the Parties hereto may apply to the Labour Relations Board (Nova Scotia) Construction Panel for an Interim Order under Section 50 of the Trade Union Act, Chapter 311, R.S.N....
“de facto doctrine” invoked by the Supreme Court of Canada to recognize and give limited effect to the “justified expectations of those who have relied upon […] actions performed pursuant to invalid Acts of the Manitoba Legislature by public and private bodies corporate, courts, judges, ...
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John-Paul is a practicing member of the law societies of Alberta and British Columbia. He is also a member of the ADR Institute of Canada and the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts. John-Paul is a former fellow of the International Academy of Family Lawyers, and was a founding ...