Article
Dec 10, 2012 — Boughton Law
In this article Boughton Law’s Bruce Harwood provide an overview of the Canadian and American legislation outlining criminal inadmissibility to both countries. Published in The Scrivener.
Nov 30, 2012 — Peter J. Anderson*
It has been stated on a number of occasions that negotiation is an art, not a science. The implication is that successful negotiators are born with the ability to negotiate. However, even great artists study to improve their skill, and even those without an artistic bone in their body can learn to develop skills in areas where they are lacking.
Nov 16, 2012 — Boughton Law
First published by the Canadian Tax Foundation in (2012) 2:1 Canadian Tax Focus.
Apr 17, 2012 — Paul R. Miller*
Published April 2012 - Industry Insights, Institute of Chartered Accountants of BC
Jul 17, 2010 — Boughton Law
Nov 17, 2009 — James M. Coady, K.C.*
Government and First Nations leaders and lawyers from the Yukon and across Canada including Boughton Law's Jim Coady appeared before the Supreme Court of Canada in a case that could set a precedent in land-claims law.
May 27, 2009 — William (Bill) H. Cooper*
Bill Cooper provides commentary on the issue that thousands of Canadian workers who purchased stock options from their employers before the market downturn are expected to pay millions of dollars in taxes on income they haven't received because the shares have lost their value. (CBC News)