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The Expert Evidence Standard: Why “Feelings” Aren’t Enough to Overturn an Engineer’s Report
Executive Summary A frequent challenge for municipal councils and drainage superintendents is...
Canadian Court Strikes Down Law Allowing Border Searches of Electronic Devices Without Cause
Higher legal standards to handle digital data A recent appellate court decision has struck down...
Are You Breaching Your Auto Insurance Policy
When You Allow a G1 Licence Holder to Drive Your Motor Vehicle?
The legal dispute is an example of an insurance company denying coverage based on a strict interpretation of the insurance policy – and the court disagreeing with that.
Who should pay costs in estate matters?
Estate litigation is a costly process and a common question that litigants often ask is how can they recover costs at the end of the process?
Smart Saving or Scam? The Real Deal on Tax Shelters
Tax shelters are like financial umbrellas that people or businesses use to protect some of their money from taxes. Think of them as strategies to keep more of your earnings in your pocket, legally.
Access to Justice – A Complex Affair.
Legal realism and its extension, law in society, postulates a core tenet, that law is the product of human emotions, not objective nor static, and definitely not sacrosanct.
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