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Geoff Mason speaks on use of tracking software to monitor employee productivity on The Jas Johal Show
980CKNW The Jas Johal Show
A recent decision by the B.C. Civil Resolution Tribunal ordered an employee to reimburse her employer for time theft. Geoff Mason appears on The Jas Johal Show to discuss this case and the use of technology by employers to monitor...
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Stephen Hsia comments on new BC estate planning laws in The Lawyer’s Daily
The Lawyer's Daily, "B.C. sees new year changes to estate planning, real estate laws"
Stephen Hsia is featured in an article from The Lawyer’s Daily on amendments in British Columbia to permanently allow for remote electronic witnessing of the signing of enduring powers of attorney and representation agreements: …practitioners usually recommend clients get what...
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Geoff Mason discusses increased funding for B.C. Human Rights Tribunal on The Jas Johal Show
980CKNW The Jas Johal Show
Geoff Mason joins Jas Johal for a conversation on increased government funding for the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal to help address logjams and delays at the Tribunal. Listen to the episode: B.C boosts funding for the Human Rights Tribunal
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Elena Hoffstein featured on RBC’s « Matters Beyond Wealth » podcast
RBC Matters Beyond Wealth Podcast
Elena Hoffstein is the featured guest on the December 7th, 2022 episode of RBC’s « Matters beyond Wealth » podcast. Speaking about « »Are Trusts Dead? », Elena outlines the top three reasons that clients should consider trusts as part of their estate planning,...
Décision dans l’affaire LBRY : un avertissement pour les développeurs des chaînes de blocs
Le tribunal de district du New Hampshire (États-Unis) a récemment rendu sa décision dans l’affaire Securities and Exchange Commission c. LBRY Inc[1]. Cette cause est importante pour les communautés de chaînes de blocs, car il s’agit de la première mesure que...
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Jay Hoffman and Maryam Zargar interviewed on addition of Zargar Lawyers team to Business Law Group
Law.com International, "Canada's Miller Thomson Acquires Vancouver Boutique, Bolstering Corporate and M&A Group and Continuing 'Growth Mode'"
Jay Hoffman and Maryam Zargar speak to Law.com International on the growth of the Business Law Group in Vancouver with the recent addition of the Zargar Lawyers team: The firm, which has 11 offices across Canada, is actively in growth...
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Provincial carbon regimes: Mixed bag to fight climate change
The Lawyers Daily
Jason Kroft and Ghazal Hamedani co-author an article in The Lawyer’s Daily that provides a high-level summary of key provincial carbon regimes. The goal of this article and the previous article on the federal carbon laws is to establish as...
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Geoff Mason appears on The Jas Johal Show to discuss 4-day workweeks
980CKNW The Jas Johal Show
Geoff Mason shares his thoughts on the feasibility of 4-day workweeks and what organizations should consider when implementing such an initiative: Any company that wants to try it, the first thing I would say is to implement a pilot project...
Le Canada interdit les accords de fixation des salaires et de non-débauchage
Le 23 juin 2022, la Loi sur la concurrence (la « Loi ») a été modifiée par la Loi no 1 d’exécution du budget de 2022 (les « modifications »). Certains changements ne sont pas encore en vigueur; les entreprises ont donc le temps de s’y préparer....
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Amanda Cutinha quoted in Canadian Lawyer article on federal privacy law deficiencies
Canadian Lawyer
This article discusses how current Canadian privacy law lacks a clear governance framework for the collection and use of some personal information. Mobility data that is de-identified – stripped of markers revealing the identity of its source – and which...