In a recent family law dispute, the Alberta Court of Appeal has ruled that the conditions for the waiver of spousal support were met based on the property transfers that did occur between the spouses.
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The incident, which took place on South West Marine Drive in Vancouver, led to a trial focused solely on liability. The court ...
In a recent decision, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice ruled that a four-year-old child must be returned to Ontario from ...
The Alberta Court of King's Bench has ruled that expert evidence is inadmissible following a settlement agreement in a ...
The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) in the U.S. is developing a new "environmental context" metric for colleges and ...
The council of the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar voted to continue ...
The Supreme Court of Canada has dismissed the appeal of a man convicted of sexual assault, finding he failed to identify the ...
Late last month, in a speech to the Canadian Police Association, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre dropped the completely ...
International law firm Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman has announced a new initiative to support its employees in the UK by ...
The BC Court of Appeal has overturned a decision that required the Ministry of Children and Family Development to disclose ...
In this article on how to start a law firm, we'll go over some important steps to take and points to consider. We’ll also hear some tips from those who started their own firm ...