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Laura Easton Davis LLP

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Workers' compensation for workplace harassment? *

Canada - March 25 2013
Repeated verbal or psychological harassment of an employee by his coworkers resulting in injury is properly brought as a workers' compensation claim…


The limits of nuisance: the Supreme Court of Canada's decision in Antrim Truck Centre Ltd. v. Ontario (Transportation) *

Canada - March 18 2013
On March 7, 2013, the Supreme Court of Canada issued a unanimous decision with respect to the law of nuisance and the balancing of competing…


Court denies leave to appeal to consider Jackpine joint panel jurisdiction *

Canada - December 2 2012
The Alberta Court of Appeal has denied leave to appeal the Jackpine mine expansion Joint Review Panel’s finding that it lacks jurisdiction to decide whether the federal and provincial governments have discharged their constitutional obligations to consult with aboriginal groups.


Court finds parties cannot agree they won't agree *

Canada - November 20 2012
The Honourable Mr. Justice Brian R Burrows has stated that the court cannot grant an order waiving the responsibility of parties to an action to participate in a dispute resolution process solely on the basis of the consent of the parties.


Craigslist poster banned by BC Securities Commission *

Canada - November 15 2012
On October 3, 2012, the British Columbia Securities Commission found that Paul Stiles' craigslist postings for investments with Velocity Entertainment Inc. ("Velocity") were contrary to section 50(1)(d) of the BC Securities Act, which prohibits a person intending to effect a trade in a security from making a statement that the person knows or ought to know is a misrepresentation.


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