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In This Issue - #210 August 31, 2016

  1. Alberta Securities Commission Introduces Start-up Business Exemption
  2. Property Disclosure Statements: Buyer Beware (Still)
  3. Unidentified Driver Accidents
  4. Reinstatement Under the Canada Labour Code
  5. Intellectual Property Primer
  6. Here, There or Anywhere: Where to Sue and be Sued
  7. Choice of Law: When your Actions Revoke your Choice
  8. Capital Pool Companies
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2. Alberta Securities Commission Introduces Start-up Business Exemption

by Keith Inman

To facilitate small, local financings by Alberta-based start-up businesses, the Alberta Securities Commission (the “ASC”) has implemented ASC Rule 45-517 - Prospectus Exemption for Start-up Businesses. ...

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Keith Inman
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3. Property Disclosure Statements: Buyer Beware (Still)

by Pushor Mitchell LLP

In virtually all standard contracts of purchase and sale, the parties agree that the vendor will provide a property disclosure statement (“PDS”) and that the representations made in the PDS will survive the completion of the contract. ...

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4. Unidentified Driver Accidents

by Eric Ledding

Hopefully, if you have the misfortune to be injured in a motor vehicle accident, then you are not at fault for the accident and you are able to identify the driver on the vehicle who is at fault. ...

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Eric Ledding
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6. Reinstatement Under the Canada Labour Code

by Alfred Kempf

In a new decision in Wilson v. Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, the Supreme Court of Canada has affirmed that non union, non management, employees of federal undertakings may under the complaint process under the Canada Labour Code be reinstated. ...

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Alfred Kempf
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7. Intellectual Property Primer

by Vanessa DeDominicis

There are many categories of intellectual property, but the main categories are ...

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Vanessa DeDominicis
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8. Here, There or Anywhere: Where to Sue and be Sued

by Pushor Mitchell LLP

In many potential litigation matters, a preliminary issue is the place in which the litigation is to proceed. ...

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9. Choice of Law: When your Actions Revoke your Choice

by Pushor Mitchell LLP

In my previous article, Here, There or Anywhere: Where to Sue and be Sued, I discussed factors the Courts in BC consider when determining whether or not to adjudicate on…Read More Learn More

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11. Capital Pool Companies

by Keith Inman

For many growth businesses, going public is an attractive way to access capital, increase visibility for their brands and create liquidity for shareholders. ...

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Keith Inman
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