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In This Issue - #240 February 2019

  1. Pushor Mitchell Partner Clarke Burnett Appointed A Judge of the Provincial Court
  2. Bad Behaviour and Termination
  3. A Will For Canadian Property and Foreign Property
  4. Discharging a Builders’ Lien on Posting of Security: How Much is Enough?
  5. Franchise Article Series: Franchise Disclosure Document
  6. Central Okanagan Economic Development Commissions’ Latest Snapshot
  7. What’s a Loppet you ask? PM’s Brad Cronquist has competed in one and won!
  8. UBCO Students Participate in the Pushor Mitchell United Way Day of Caring® Program
  9. BRAINx 2019 Symposium on Brain Injury on June 6, 2019
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2. Pushor Mitchell Partner Clarke Burnett Appointed A Judge of the Provincial Court

by Pushor Mitchell LLP

We are pleased to announce that Clarke Burnett was appointed as a judge of the Provincial Court of British Columbia. ...

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3. Bad Behaviour and Termination

by Alfred Kempf

We often see cases in our office where a client presents a situation where an employee has behaved in outrageous fashion. ...

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Alfred Kempf
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4. A Will For Canadian Property and Foreign Property

by Vanessa DeDominicis

Whenever I have clients that have Canadian property and assets in a foreign jurisdiction, I always recommend that they consult with a lawyer in the jurisdiction where they hold those foreign assets. ...

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Vanessa DeDominicis
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5. Discharging a Builders’ Lien on Posting of Security: How Much is Enough?

by Pushor Mitchell LLP

When a builders’ lien is filed, it can cause all manner of disruptions to financial, contractual and business relations ...

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6. Franchise Article Series: Franchise Disclosure Document

by Patrick Bobyn

The following article is part one of a series of articles that document some key considerations about franchising. ...

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Patrick Bobyn
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8. Central Okanagan Economic Development Commissions’ Latest Snapshot

by Pushor Mitchell LLP

The Central Okanagan Economic Development Commission (COEDC) has released its 2018 fourth quarter economic indicators report. ...

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9. What’s a Loppet you ask? PM’s Brad Cronquist has competed in one and won!

by Pushor Mitchell LLP

Our Brad Cronquist is an avid outdoor sport enthusiast with a competitive edge who is always looking for a challenge. ...

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10. UBCO Students Participate in the Pushor Mitchell United Way Day of Caring® Program

by Pushor Mitchell LLP

Last week, UBC Okanagan students once again generously volunteered time during their reading week break. ...

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11. BRAINx 2019 Symposium on Brain Injury on June 6, 2019

by Paul Mitchell, K.C.

Early Bird tickets are now available for BRAINx 2019 sponsored by Pushor Mitchell. ...

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Paul Mitchell, K.C.
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