Showing Tag: Civil Litigation

The Potential Expiry of Builders’ Liens

This article originally appeared in the CBA Saskatchewan Branch’s Bar Notes and is reprinted with their kind permission. One builders’ lien issue that has…

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Rough Terrain: Liability Issues for Snowmobilers in Saskatchewan

This appears with the kind permission of the Saskatchewan Trial Lawyers Association Snowmobiling is enormously popular in Saskatchewan, where snow and wide…

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SGI Dodges A Bullet – Sort Of

Teresa Wilson was awarded punitive damages and costs on a solicitor-client basis against SGI for the way that it handled her claim…

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Construction Liens in Saskatchewan

Note: The rules and law may have changed since this article was first published. It is provided for archival purposes but you…

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Saskatchewan’s Summary Court Procedure and Summary Judgment

Note: The rules and law may have changed since this article was first published. It is provided for archival purposes but you…

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Using Small Claims Court Effectively

I recently provided Small Claims training to a client. Along with this client’s dependable, regularly paid accounts came a fairly steady stream…

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Using Product Liability Disclaimers

You’ve probably seen those filler pieces in your local newspaper or at the end of a newscast; “Man Injured Jumping Off Roof…

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Electronic Document Management and Retention in Litigation

Electronic document management is becoming a necessity. While a records management plan can help, there is one circumstance where even the best…

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