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Time Is Running Out For Life Insurance Tax Benefits
Unless you sell insurance policies, chances are you have not given much thought to life insurance rules today. There is even less…
Using Traps To Snare Copyright Infringement
Are you familiar with Lillian Mountweazel, the American photographer who was killed in an explosion while working for Combustibles magazine? Did you…
Improving Access To Justice in Shareholder Oppression Matters
The issue of access to justice has long faced the legal system. The traditional litigation model, with the Trial and its lengthy…
The Two Things You Need To Prove For Constructive Dismissal
We often meet with employees who face unwanted changes to their employment situation imposed on them by their employer. Sometimes this may…
Access to Justice From A Corporate Perspective
Access to justice is an important issue facing the legal system today. The cost, length and complexity of legal proceedings can prevent…
Child Support Calculation When A Corporation Is Involved
In family law, few things are more important after a marital breakup then establishing appropriate child support. For uncomplicated calculations, the Federal…
Saskatchewan Gets Tougher on Drinking and Driving
Some could find topic sensitive – it involves SGI’s 2014 changes to The Traffic Safety Act, The Driver’s License and Suspension Regulations…
The Supreme Court’s Take on Good Faith in Contracting
Contract law does not usually pay much attention to morality, especially after the parties reach an agreement. Once the two sides have…
One Month Per Year – The Rule Of Thumb That Isn’t
In my legal practice I often advise clients in situations of dismissals without cause. A frequent issue is pay in lieu of…
The Ins and Outs of Business Name Registrations in Saskatchewan
The name the public sees is always top of mind for a new business (and a popular topic for articles like this.)…
The Legal Rules Around Nanny Shares
With the influx of people moving to Saskatchewan for employment opportunities, the shortage of regulated child care spaces is a problem. Many…
Taking Care When Holding Customer Data
We’re now used to Edward Snowden’s revelations of National Security Agency data spying. His strategy was clever – a slow drip of…