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With a professional commitment to sharing insights and advancing an understanding of legal developments and trends, Miller Thomson’s lawyers are regular contributors to legal and business publications in Canada and internationally.

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Facilitating Labour Mobility for Foreign Talent in IT and Tech in Canada

January 25, 2018 | Calgary, Vancouver

Miller Thomson Immigration seminar

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The Hidden Costs of Enforcing Letters Rogatory in Ontario and How to Avoid Them

January 22, 2018 | Toronto

The Basics You have a small proceeding going forward in the Southern District of New York.  Unfortunately, one of the main witnesses lives in Toronto, along with her papers. You would like to depose her and get copies of her...

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Canadian Tax Ramifications in Connection with Exchanging Cryptocurrency for Cash

January 18, 2018

There are now over 1,300 cryptocurrencies available online, Bitcoin being the most popular, with new initial coin offerings, or “ICOs”, being announced on what seems like a daily basis. Bitcoin made headlines at the end of 2017 as the price...

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International Comparative Legal Guide to Private Client Laws and Regulation 2018 – Canada

January 3, 2018

Rahul Sharma and Nathalie Marchand authored the chapter for Canada in this international guide covering issues in private client laws and regulations across 28 jurisdictions, with contributions from Wendi Crowe and Martin Rochwerg. Download a PDF of the chapter or...

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Aaron Atcheson is quoted in a Canadian Lawyer article on a lawyer’s responsibility to flag potential site contaminations in a real estate deal

January 3, 2018

Canadian Lawyer, "Managing contamination in a sale", 20-21

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“Smart” Entertainment on the Blockchain

December 14, 2017

Until recently, musicians and film producers would release their works hoping piracy would not do away with all of their revenue.  Then they would wait as publishers, distributors, YouTube, Spotify, collectives, etc. collected royalties, took their cut and then paid...

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Unintended Consequences

November 14, 2017 | Waterloo Region

Taxes are inevitable. In business transactions, strategic decisions are made to reduce or eliminate the amount of taxes paid. Whether your business is making a purchase, refinancing or allocating funds, the terms of any agreement between parties to such a...

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The Canadian Scene: Where the tax are we going?

November 10, 2017 | Toronto

Tax 2017 Expert Guide, Corporate Livewire

Bob Dylan wrote a song that had the phrase: “For the times they are a changing”. Now, the song was written in the 60’s and it had to do with the political environment. Here we are in 2017 and in Canada, when it comes...

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Morgan Camley quoted in Canadian Lawyer article on delegation and file teaming

November 6, 2017 | Vancouver

Canadian Lawyer, "Essential practice habits — delegation"

Morgan Camley, a partner with Miller Thomson LLP, shared her views on the benefits of teaming, saying, “When junior and senior lawyers work together as a team, there is an important two-way exchange of ideas and experience, which can get...

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Draft GST/HST Legislation Impacting Limited Partnerships and General Partners

November 3, 2017 | Toronto

On September 8, 2017, the Department of Finance (Canada) (“Finance”) introduced draft legislation deeming general partners of “investment limited partnerships” (a newly coined term) to be making a taxable supply when providing management or administrative services (a broadly defined term)....

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