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On January 27, 2014, the Canadian government tabled five international intellectual property treaties, including three major trade mark agreements - the Madrid Protocol, the Singapore Treaty and the Nice Agreement on the international classification of goods and services.
Jan 28, 2014 — James D. Baird*
The "Wills, Estates and Succession Act " comes into force in BC on March 31, 2014. Here is a summary of the substantive impacts and minor reforms that the WESA will introduce and how it will modernize this area of law.
Jan 24, 2014 — Jeff S. Glasner*
Does it surprise you to know that many poker players declare and pay tax on their winnings? Tax lawyer Jeff Glasner sheds some light on the taxability of your gambling winnings.
Jan 23, 2014 — George E.H. Cadman, K.C.*
Jan 21, 2014 — The Honourable Wally Oppal, K.C.*
In his Globe and Mail column, Tony Wilson explains the three basic alternative dispute resolution (ADR) processes – negotiation, mediation and arbitration – for people who wish to resolve their disputes in a non-adversarial, less acrimonious and often less expensive way, with input from The Hon. Wally Oppal, K.C.
Jan 9, 2014 — Peter J. Anderson*
When it comes to negotiating deal terms of a commercial lease between landlord and tenant representatives, there are many techniques and strategies that can be employed. Which negotiation techniques can more effectively achieve a solution that meets the goals of all parties involved?
Jan 8, 2014 — Boughton Law
Canada and the U.S. allow for dual citizenship vis-à-vis each other, so why would someone residing in the U.S. who was born in Canada renounce their Canadian citizenship?
Dec 4, 2013 — Boughton Law
Issuers applying to list on the TSX under the “mineral exploration and development-stage” category must have a property where continuity of mineralization is demonstrated in three dimensions at “economically interesting grades”.