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Dec 17, 2014 — Boughton Law
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Dec 1, 2014 — Boughton Law
Congratulations to Rokstad Power Corporation ("Rokstad") for successfully attracting a significant investment from Carillion to support the continued growth of one of Canada's leading power transmission and distribution services businesses.
Dec 1, 2014 — The Honourable Wally Oppal, K.C.*
Part 2 - The Role of Mediation, Arbitration and Apologies. In Part 2 of this two part series, Vancouver mediator and arbitrator Wally Oppal explains the two main types of alternative dispute resolution, highlights the differences in their processes and discusses the value of an apology.
Nov 19, 2014 — The Honourable Wally Oppal, K.C.*
Part 1 - An Introduction to Alternative Dispute Resolution - Many professionals think that going to court is the only way to solve corporate and personal disputes. Watch Vancouver mediator and arbitrator Wally Oppal as he introduces alternative means of dispute resolution available for businesses and individuals.
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Nov 7, 2014 — Boughton Law
The first step to determining if Canadians crossing the border for job related travel to the U.S. require a work permit is understanding the difference between business travel and work travel. This infographic clarifies the requirements of getting a work permit through NAFTA, combats common remuneration myths and provides 6 cross-border travel tips.
Oct 28, 2014 — Boughton Law
What better than to combine your legal practice with your passion for flying? For Vancouver litigation lawyer Gregg Rafter, this rings particularly true.
Oct 23, 2014 — Gregg E. Rafter*
For most businesses getting involved in a lawsuit is a rare event. But if it does happen to your business it may be difficult to know what to do. Vancouver commercial litigation lawyer Gregg Rafter provides 4 steps to take in order to protect your interests.
Oct 23, 2014 — Boughton Law
Some significant amendments to the Trade-marks act are ahead, which will impact the way you can file and protect your marks.
Oct 22, 2014 — Boughton Law
Since Canada's Anti-Spam Law ("CASL") has been in force some small businesses have been struggling to find appropriate means to procure the express consent of their contacts. Small businesses have to view CASL as an opportunity to re-vamp marketing practices and find new ways of implementing a permission-based marketing strategy. Here are some tips on how to change your marketing and sales activities to be CASL compliant and still gain new subscribers.