September 29, 2014

J. Scott Stanley

Proud to support continuing professional development events for audiologists and speech-language pathologists

On October 24-25, 2014 the BC Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (BCASLPA) is holding their annual conference here in Vancouver. The conference provides a venue for audiologists and speech-language pathologists to learn from leading practitioners and researchers in the field present on current topics of interest to members. This…

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September 23, 2014

J. Scott Stanley

Spinal Cord Injury Awareness: Getting Your Life Back

You may have noticed a flurry of news stories on spinal cord injuries recently. Highlighting the exciting rehabilitation possibilities of exoskeletons and providing up-to-date statistics and information on spinal cord injuries are part of Spinal Cord Injury Awareness month in the US. However, if you or a family member have…

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September 19, 2014

Joe Murphy

Child Haven International: An inspirational force for positive change.

With the current media focus on the horrific and the destructive it’s easy to forget that there are people who remain steadfastly optimistic and committed to making the world a better place. Two of those people are Fred and Bonnie Cappuccino. Fred and Bonnie are co-founders of Child Haven International…

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September 17, 2014

Kevin Gourlay

Road Maintenance Claims — Kelly v. Perth (County)

We frequently act in claims where individuals have suffered injuries as a result of terrible road conditions.  Particularly in this country with our weather conditions, perfection in road maintenance is not the standard but the responsible parties must exercise reasonable care in the performance of their duties. The consequences of…

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September 9, 2014

Kevin Gourlay

Are You of Good Enough Character and Repute to be a Lawyer?

All lawyers have had to proceed through an interview with a Law Society bencher to determine that they are of sufficient good character and repute to become a lawyer.  For most, this is a rubber stamp.  For those with checkered pasts, it can become an issue and require a full…

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Fire Insurance: If Your Tenant Contributes To Insurance, Buy Insurance

If a landlord collects contributions to fire insurance from tenants as part of the lease agreement, the expectation is that fire insurance will be purchased. In reasons released last week, Giddings Holdings Ltd. v. High, 2014 BCSC 1658, an unfortunate landlord failed to insure his building despite the lease including a proportionate…

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September 4, 2014

Kevin Gourlay

McCollum, Scalia, and The Death Penalty

Canada abolished the death penalty in Canada in 1976, having last executed a person over 50 years ago (1962).  Virtually all of the developed world has done the same.  The famous exception is the United States which continues to execute people, trailing only China, Iran, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia in…

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Joe Battista, Q.C. rises to the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge

You may have noticed a certain trend sweeping the internet lately involving ice, buckets, and fully clothed people. In fact, as you’re reading this online right now, there’s no way you haven’t. Joe Battista, Q.C., is not one to shy away from a challenge, and his ice bucket challenge nomination…

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August 29, 2014

Kevin Gourlay

Scienter and Liability for Your Dog

Reasons for judgment recently from Mr. Justice Joyce in Gallant v. Slootweg, 2014 BCSC 1579, involving a plaintiff who broke his clavicle and multiple ribs after being chased and knocked from his bicycle by the defendant’s dog. In the course of the judgment, the Court reviewed and restated the doctrine of…

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August 5, 2014

Kevin Gourlay

Expert Reports and the Proper Role of Counsel

In a voir dire during a recent jury trial (available here), Mr. Justice Abrioux criticized the practice of experts appending lengthy appendices, particularly those summarizing voluminous clinical records.  The criticism makes sense in a jury trial; those clinical records would not otherwise be in the jury room so it defies…

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