Personal Injury Law: How do Courts Calculate Damages for Lost Past Income?
By: Owen Renic In personal injury law, the court will often aim to put a plaintiff back into the position […]
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By: Owen Renic In personal injury law, the court will often aim to put a plaintiff back into the position […]
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By: Hasti Namvar Whether you have a part-time or full-time job, your workplace is supposed to be a safe and […]
By: Hyunjin (Richard) Seung Key Points · Negligence is the failure to take reasonable care which causes injury or loss […]
By: Tim Schjerning What is a lay-off? In some workplaces, lay-offs are a frequent occurrence. Lay-offs can be important cost-cutting […]
By: Jordon Bond There are three classifications of workers in Ontario: employees, independent contractors, and dependent contractors. Whether a worker […]
By: Anna Xu & Anton Rizor MODERN SOLUTIONS TO MODERN PROBLEMS With intellectual property becoming increasingly important in the digital age, the fact […]
By: Anna Xu & Anton Rizor The growing importance of IP In an increasingly digitized world, the most valuable property […]
By: David Liang The global pandemic has hit Canadian small and medium enterprises (SMEs) hard. According to Stats Canada, SMEs […]