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In This Issue - #261 November 2020

  1. Solicitor Client Privilege and the Future Crimes Exception in Family Law
  2. Another Disclosure Now Required in British Columbia: The Land Owner Transparency Registry
  3. Estate Planning – “Should I Appoint a Professional Executor/Trustee in my Will, or a Close Family Member/Friend?”
  4. Black Box 101: Understanding Event Data Recorders (EDR)
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1. Solicitor Client Privilege and the Future Crimes Exception in Family Law

by Patrick Gaffney

The McDermott case provides an example where the court in a family law case will order production of communications between lawyer and client despite a claim of solicitor-client privilege. ...

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Patrick Gaffney
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2. Another Disclosure Now Required in British Columbia: The Land Owner Transparency Registry

by Patrick Bobyn

Corporate interest holders in British Columbia are now likely familiar with the recently introduced disclosure requirements implemented by the province for companies. ...

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Patrick Bobyn
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3. Estate Planning – “Should I Appoint a Professional Executor/Trustee in my Will, or a Close Family Member/Friend?”

by Vanessa DeDominicis

An Executor/Trustee has a wide range of obligations and responsibilities to fulfill. When doing your Estate Planning and choosing an Executor/Trustee, you have a number of important considerations to keep in mind. ...

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Vanessa DeDominicis
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4. Black Box 101: Understanding Event Data Recorders (EDR)

by Paul Mitchell, K.C.

Gathering evidence immediately after a car crash is often crucial to the success of your personal injury claim. ...

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Paul Mitchell, K.C.
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