The article explains in detail the correct usage, abuse of joint accounts regarding estate planning, and the importance os a well documented estate plan in Canada.
The article provides a general overview of what victims cans' expect when filing a civil action claim for sexual abuse, compensation, litigation process, types of damages, and liability. Additionally, this article focuses on some of the advantages and disadvantages of pursing a civil claim for sexual misconduct.
The Justice Department reached an agreement with Real Time Staffing Services LLC, doing business as Select Staffing, a company based in Santa Barbara, California. The settlement resolves the department’s claims that Select Staffing discriminated against work-authorized non-U.S. citizens in violation of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).
The Justice Department reached an agreement with Travel Management Company, a private airplane charter company based in Elkhart, Indiana, resolving claims that the company engaged in citizenship status discrimination in violation of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).
The article explains the prohibition on mandatory retirement for both employees and employers in Canada.
The article explains the workings of Manitoba land transfer tax, its requirements, eligibility, and exceptions under The Tax Administration and Miscellaneous Taxes Act.
The Stark Law is more properly, if less frequently, referred to as the federal physician self-referral law. Read this article to learn more.
This article discusses the real issues related to litigating aboriginal and treaty rights cases in Canada.
While Canadian courts continue to deal on a regular basis with construction related disputes, there is an ever-increasing trend for parties involved in construction projects to elect alternative methods of dispute resolution.