The prominent Silicon Valley venture capitalist John Doerr once quipped, “Ideas are easy. Execution is everything.” This ...
In November, the CRA announced that it would begin implementing the new inclusion rate effective June 25, 2024. Prime ...
Commercial trial lawyer Junior Sirivar has joined Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP as a partner in its litigation and dispute ...
In The Jewish Theological Society of Canada o/a Camp Ramah in Canada v. Arch Insurance Canada Ltd., 2025 ONSC 374, the ...
Rubina Boucher, national president of the Canada Employment and Immigration Union (CEIU), called this announcement “absolutely shocking” in an interview with CBC. In the interview, Boucher expressed ...
The British Columbia Supreme Court accepted that a motor vehicle accident caused injuries and found the injured woman ...
The Colorado Supreme Court has ruled in a 6-0 decision that African elephants Jambo, Kimba, LouLou, Lucky and Missy cannot ...
The UK High Court has cut the litigation budgets related to the case brought by Prince Harry and others against Mail ...
A “stubborn lack of focus” on equality, diversity and inclusion, soaring concerns about artificial intelligence, and a ...
London firm Kingsley Napley has hired Juliet Oliver, deputy chief executive and general counsel at the UK Solicitors Regulation Authority, as the incoming managing director of its strategic regulatory ...
The US justice department’s civil rights division has halted ongoing litigation and has been instructed not to agree to settlements or initiate new cases, Reuters reported.
The federal government has announced changes to open work permit (OWP) eligibility for family members of international students and foreign workers.