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Published on: 6 Sep 2022 By (She/Her)

Can the insurer “spy” on me?

During a personal injury claim, you may discover that you are being followed, videotaped, and photographed. While undoubtedly uncomfortable and intrusive, “surveillance” is legal and is quite common. The purpose and impact of surveillance During a personal injury claim, the lawyer for the defendant insurance company often uses surveillance to challenge the severity of your...

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Published on: 11 Oct 2022 By

Federal Court grants injunctive relief against interfering law firm – Moushoom v Canada (Attorney General)

In August 2022, the Federal Court released its decision in Moushoom v Canada (Attorney General), 2022 FC 1212 (“Moushoom”), granting the Plaintiffs’ motion for an interlocutory order that no legal professionals other than class counsel, the Plaintiff Assembly of First Nations, or the Court-appointed administrator publish communications to class members regarding the class proceedings. Moushoom...

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Published on: 9 Jan 2023 By

Current processing times of grant of citizenship and proof of citizenship applications in Canada

Grant of Canadian citizenship Obtaining Canadian citizenship requires you to complete several steps and it is not a quick process. A foreign national must first become a permanent resident of Canada and meet eligibility requirements before applying for Canadian citizenship. People over the age of 18 (and some minors) must have been physically present in...

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Published on: 27 Jan 2023 By

What does it mean to witness a document?

The pandemic has changed how the world does business. People can buy, sell, and contract without ever meeting face to face. This new digital age emerged from necessity and has grown because of technology like Zoom, TitanFile, and DocuSign. But with this new convenience also comes a new set of considerations. Take DocuSign for example....

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Published on: 18 Jul 2023 By
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Entering Canada as a business visitor: Essential requirements

In this blog, I will discuss the prerequisites for entering Canada as a business visitor, while also touching upon instances where a work permit is necessary or where a work permit exemption may be applicable. Our immigration team consistently receives inquiries from Canadian companies and organizations seeking to host foreign nationals on business visits to...

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Published on: 19 Dec 2023 By

Navigating self-representation at court: Understanding legal costs and awards

Starting a lawsuit can be unpleasant, costly, and time-consuming. The legal system is not intended for self-represented parties, but sometimes people have no choice but to represent themselves. Sometimes, self-represented parties lose their case. Sometimes, they prevail. Typically, when a party wins at trial, they receive compensation for damages, and also something called a costs...

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Published on: 24 Dec 2024 By

Canadian Border Update: No more flagpoling for most Canadian temporary residents as of December 23, 2024

‘Flagpoling’ is a term that is used for a situation when a foreign national who is already physically present in Canada on a legal temporary status leaves Canada by land and returns to Canada without seeking admission to the United States, or St. Pierre and Miquelon. Flagpoling has been used for many years to allow...

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Published on: 27 Dec 2024 By

No additional points to be awarded for a job offer in the Express Entry system as of spring 2025

These past few months have been challenging for those temporary residents of Canada who are actively trying to transition to the Canadian permanent resident status. The rapid changes in immigration regulations announced in the past few months create a challenging immigration climate. Many foreign nationals are registered in the Express Entry pool hoping that they...

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Published on: 27 Feb 2025 By

Starting a class action in Canada

Commencing a class action can be a powerful way of seeking compensation for people impacted by a large-scale wrong. Class actions bring together claims that would be uneconomical to bring on an individual basis.  In this sense, class actions level the playing field and hold companies accountable for their wrongdoing. This article outlines how a...

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Published on: 25 Nov 2014 By

Guardianship Applications and the Substitute Decisions Act

Usually, a power of attorney document will be used when a person becomes incapable. However, if that person did not have a power of attorney for property or personal care before they became incapable, a decision maker may have to be appointed by the court under the Substitute Decisions Act. This is known as a...

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