Associate attrition continues its decline, according to the latest numbers from the NALP foundation. NALP has tracked ...
The Supreme Court of Canada has confirmed the manslaughter convictions of two men for participating in a brawl in which a man ...
Long delays, great expense, and the approach of the Canadian Medical Protective Association (CMPA) make medical malpractice a ...
To overcome the inequality of opportunity inherent in traditional work allocation, law firms are designing systems that ...
While technological revolutions are inevitable, how they unfold and affect human beings can be unpredictable. At our upcoming ...
In a recent ruling, the BC Supreme Court has apportioned liability in a rear-end vehicle collision at an intersection in ...
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.
The BC Supreme Court has ruled that the petition to remove the estate executor and trustee does not amount to "reprehensible conduct," which would justify special costs.
The Federal Court has overturned the Registrar of Trademarks' decision to expunge a trademark registration after the applicant presented new evidence of use.
New financial data from the Thomson Reuters Institute's Law Firm Financial Index reveals that demand for legal services has increased by 1.9 percent in the first quarter of 2024 compared to the same ...
One of the main proposals from the Law Society's 21st Century Justice Project in the UK, detailed in their newly published ...
This decision follows the university’s handling of campus disruptions by pro-Palestinian protesters. The judges, expressing their stance in a letter dated May 6 to Columbia University's president, ...