FCA affirms longshore workers’ union breached law when it failed to give 72-hour strike notice

Strikes by International Longshore and Warehouse Union – Canada members shut down BC ports in 2023

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Saskatchewan Court of Appeal refuses to exercise parens patriae jurisdiction in access dispute

Ruling denies father's request for psychological assessment of his daughter

Alberta Court of Appeal orders appellant to pay costs of $50,000 in will dispute

Woman challenges father's will based on undue influence and lack of testamentary capacity

Federal Court upholds denial of refugee claim based on insufficient evidence of persecution

Man used social media and went to award ceremony despite alleged fear for his life, ruling finds

Ontario Registered Psychotherapists Discipline Tribunal revokes registration over false accusations

Psychotherapist accused of assuming various false identities, found ungovernable

Federal Court denies tax relief on tax-free savings account over-contributions

CRA finds untimely withdrawal of excess TFSA amounts in two cases

New forced labour act sees fewer compliance reports than expected, says KPMG report

Uncertainty around law's scope leaves companies unclear about reporting responsibilities: lawyer

Borden Ladner Gervais acts in $15-million commercial case

Lenczner Slaght appears in five commercial list suits this past week

OPINION

The premier wastes millions on helicopters while ignoring the urgent need for real justice reform

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Chief legal officers can push firms to deliver better service by using evaluation criteria

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Thomas Isaac on navigating legal challenges in Indigenous-led projects

The Cassels lawyer discusses key legal issues for these infrastructure initiatives

Building trust: Rob Miller of Miller Titerle on Indigenous business partnerships and ESG

Miller will speak at Canadian Lawyer's ESG summit about reconciliation's interplay with other ESG goals

Employee complaints about vacation pay rules growing more common, lawyers say

Workers' growing awareness that gross wages determine vacation pay is spurring complaints

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INTERNATIONAL

Locke Lord, Troutman Pepper to merge with over 1,600 lawyers in US, Europe

Combined firm Troutman Pepper Locke to have 33 offices in US, two in Europe

Legal fee request of up to US$34.1 million denied in JetBlue-Spirit merger suit

Merger found potentially harmful to consumers has since fallen through

TikTok, content creators enlist lawyers to challenge US divestment law

International firm partner and law professor retained by TikTok and content creators, respectively

US 11th Circuit judge explores AI's role in interpreting multi-word legal terms

LLMs can contribute to interpretation of legal text’s ordinary meaning, says US concurring opinion