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In This Issue - Kara James New COO At Pushor Mitchell – Legal Alert March 2023

  1. Challenging A Will Before The Will Maker’s Death
  2. Importance of The Date of Separation In Family Law
  3. Construction Disputes And Contractual Interest Clauses
  4. Eligible Business Corporations and Venture Capital Corporations – What Are They?
  5. BC Government Proposes Pay Transparency Legislation
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3. Challenging A Will Before The Will Maker’s Death

by Theresa Arsenault, K.C.

A recent Ontario Court of Appeals case confirmed that a relative of a Will Maker cannot challenge their relative’s Will prior to their relative’s death.  ...

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Theresa Arsenault, K.C.
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4. Importance of The Date of Separation In Family Law

by Patrick Gaffney

The date of separation is when it is clearly made known to the other spouse the relationship is over, and steps are taken in that regard. ...

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Patrick Gaffney
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5. Construction Disputes And Contractual Interest Clauses

by Mark Danielson

When disputes arise on construction projects, a party sometimes withholds payment from another pending resolution. ...

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Mark Danielson
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7. Eligible Business Corporations and Venture Capital Corporations – What Are They?

by Rebecca Dickson

The British Columbia Small Business Venture Capital Act creates two programs designed to encourage investment in early-stage companies in emerging industries in British Columbia: the Venture Capital Corporation program and the Eligible Business Corpo ...

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Rebecca Dickson
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8. BC Government Proposes Pay Transparency Legislation

by Delaney Long

The British Columbia government introduced Bill 13, the Pay Transparency Act. ...

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Delaney Long
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