Opposing Counsel versus My Friend
| June 6, 2017
As we continue to grapple with the lack of civility in the profession, I can’t help but think of how the titles we use to refer to one another influences... View More
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| June 6, 2017
As we continue to grapple with the lack of civility in the profession, I can’t help but think of how the titles we use to refer to one another influences... View More
| May 2, 2017
What a silly question…or is it ? One of the most important qualities that a lawyer should have is awareness – awareness of the client, the issues, the law and... View More
| April 4, 2017
The province of British Columbia established a policy to charge litigants fees based on the number of days of trial. In Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia v. British Columbia... View More
| February 2, 2017
Society has become more complex. Whether the subject is commerce, education, health or relationships, trial counsel have grown accustomed to relying upon experts to convince judges of the outcome sought... View More
| September 5, 2016
In this era, the first place a person goes to find information is the internet. With trillions of websites abounding containing information from medicine to travel advisories to employment options,... View More
| February 15, 2016
By far, the most expensive type of divorce litigation is the High Conflict Divorce (“HCD”). This is due to a variety of reasons. The HCD is common with spouses who... View More