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March 31, 2020

We’re working hard to resolve your legal challenges safely and effectively.

March 30, 2020

Hammerco’s Anthony Eden says it’s likely the courts will see quite a few cases of alleged gross negligence in months and years that follow this pandemic.

March 27, 2020

B.C. law says you need two signatures from witnesses in the same room.

March 25, 2020

Uncomfortable legal situations with siblings can be avoided.

March 9, 2020

The law protects disinherited children from unfair treatment by a deceased parent.

February 19, 2020

How to appoint a power of attorney while you’re in good health, and what happens when it’s too late.

February 11, 2020

No-fault insurance puts all the power in the hands of ICBC.

February 7, 2020

Drivers must always yield to cyclists in dedicated bike lanes, judge rules.

February 6, 2020

A Vancouver man died with $272,000 in the bank and no will. Legally, it should have gone to his next-of-kin but a note left behind changed everything.

January 29, 2020

Morgyn Chandler is a fierce advocate for personal injury victims and a seasoned estate litigator.

January 20, 2020

Unusual in vitro fertilization case highlights the importance of having a clear will.

January 8, 2020

Mediation is a cost-effective way to resolve disputes, especially when emotional and financial stakes are high.

January 8, 2020

Jaffa Winick wanted to be a teacher but chronic injuries were holding her back.

December 5, 2019

In B.C. there are laws to protect the rights of both the willmaker and their immediate family members from being disinherited.

November 26, 2019

Stopping is a judgment call. What you saw could help settle an insurance dispute later on.

November 26, 2019

Court hears about a deceased grandmother who used white out to remove a name from her will.

November 1, 2019

Slipping on ice is like a right of passage for Canadians, but it doesn’t have to be. There are many ways to reduce the danger and risk of injury.

October 23, 2019

The wills and estates of Indigenous people who are ordinarily resident on a reserve or on Crown Land are not governed by the Wills, Estates and Succession Act (WESA).