July 19, 2016: Special Bulletin Fort McMurray Fire Loss Update: The “Beast” – Its Cost to the Insurance Industry and the Need for Greater Risk ManagementMore from this issue
June 30, 2016 Case Commentary: Defeating an Application to be Added as a Defendant – The Owners, Strata Plan KAS 2971 v. American Bankers Insurance Company of Florida, et al., 2016 BCSC 581 Upcoming Amendments to British Columbia’s Costs Rules: An UpdateMore from this issue
April 7, 2016 Ontario Limitations: Waiting to Complete Examinations for Discovery to Identify Potential Tortfeasors? Is it Going to Cost You More? Upcoming Amendments to British Columbia’s Costs Rules Looking Through a Dirty Window: Builders’ Risk Policies and the “Faulty Workmanship” ExclusionMore from this issue
December 2015 Record Keeping: Document Retention Recommendations for Building Professionals Director’s Liability for Corporate Negligence The Latest Word from the Ontario Court of Appeal on the Insurance Tripartite Relationship: a Cautionary ReminderMore from this issue
September 2015 Triple Jeopardy: Civil, Disciplinary, and Regulatory Proceedings against Professionals Precision Plating Part II: British Columbia Court of Appeal restores effect of Absolute Pollution Exclusion The Whole File and Nothing But the File: A Precautionary Tale regarding Disclosure and Production of an Insurer’s Underwriting, and Claims and Investigation Files in the Context of Coverage and Bad Faith ClaimsMore from this issue
June 2015 Limitation of Liability Clauses: Are They Enforceable and Effective? Conduct of Defence Counsel: A Lesson from the Bench Don’t Give the Game Away – Tips on Maintaining Litigation PrivilegeMore from this issue
May 2015 Absence of Statutory Warning turns Victory for the Vehicle Leasing Industry into Loss for the Insurer A Year on the Books: Reflections on Summary Judgment in Alberta Counsel-Expert Communications: Everything Old is New AgainMore from this issue
December 2014 How Real is the Risk for Professionals Who Design an Immovable Work in Quebec? Counsel-Expert Communications: The Debate Rages On Insurers Ordered to Pay Out Claim Despite Faulty and Improper Workmanship: How Canada Interprets the Faulty or Improper Workmanship ExclusionMore from this issue
August 2014 When Does the Clock Start to Run? Contribution Claims Under Alberta’s Tort-feasors Act Proposed Changes to the Quebec Code of Civil Procedure and Their Impact on the Litigation Process: Part 1 Motion for Summary Judgment: Can You Ever Be a Winner?More from this issue