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Miller Thomson LLP

Offices

  1. Canada

    1. Calgary AB

      3000 700 - 9th Avenue South West, Calgary AB T2P 3V4, Canada T 1 403 298 2400 F 1 403 262 0007 W
    2. Edmonton AB

      2700 Commerce Place, 10155 - 102 Street, Edmonton AB T5J 4G8, Canada T 1 780 429 1751 F 1 780 424 5866
    3. Kitchener ON

      300-295 Hagey Boulevard, Kitchener ON N2G 4A2, Canada T 1 519 579 36 60 F 1 519 743 25 40
    4. Markham ON

      60 Columbia Way, Suite 600, Markham ON L3R 0C9, Canada T 1 905 415 6700 F 1 905 415 6777 W
    5. Montreal QC Miller Thomson Pouliot LLP

      CIBC Tower 31st Floor, 1155 Rene Levesque Boulevard West, Montreal QC H3B 3S6, Canada T 1 514 875 5210 F 1 514 875 4308 W
    6. Toronto ON

      Scotia Plaza 40 King Street West, Suite 5800 PO Box 1011, Toronto ON M5H 3S1, Canada T 1 416 595 8500 F 1 416 595 8695
    7. Vancouver BC

      Robson Court, 840 Howe Street Suite 1000, Vancouver BC V6Z 2M1, Canada T 1 604 687 2242 F 1 604 643 1200 W
  1. Country-of-origin-labelling: not so COOL

    Canada - May 9 2013

    Country-of-Origin-Labelling, or COOL for short, may lead to a trade showdown with Canada and Mexico on one side and the United States on the other

  2. Court of Appeal skunks late property loss claims

    Canada - May 10 2013

    The Court of Appeal has allowed an insurer's appeal asserting the one-year limitation period in an all-risk property policy. The decision highlights

  3. Can employers ban tattoos and body piercings in the workplace?

    Canada - February 28 2013

    A recent labour arbitration decision addressed the question of whether an employer can prohibit employees from having "visible, excessive body

  4. Agricultural law netletter - issue 272

    Canada - March 21 2013

    In a recent Ontario case, temporary foreign agricultural workers from Mexico who were working on an Ontario farm pursuant to the Federal Government's

  5. Laying the foundation for a build-to-suit lease

    Canada - December 3 2012

    A build-to-suit (or design-build) lease is essentially a landlorddeveloper’s agreement to construct a purpose built building, usually for a single tenant

  1. Court of Appeal skunks late property loss claims

    Canada - May 10 2013

    The Court of Appeal has allowed an insurer's appeal asserting the one-year limitation period in an all-risk property policy. The decision highlights

  2. Country-of-origin-labelling: not so COOL

    Canada - May 9 2013

    Country-of-Origin-Labelling, or COOL for short, may lead to a trade showdown with Canada and Mexico on one side and the United States on the other

  3. Road work ahead: the budget's affect on the SABS

    Canada - May 3 2013

    Spring has sprung in Ontario and with it yesterday we received the first budget of our new Premier Kathleen Wynne. As the leader of a minority

  4. Unpaid internships: what employers need to know

    Canada - May 3 2013

    The issue of unpaid internships has been in the news again lately. HootSuite, a Vancouver-based social media management company, ironically attracted

  5. Will the real lessee please stand up?

    Canada - April 30 2013

    The Superior Court has released a decision dealing with the priority pecking order under section 277 of the Insurance Act. That section determines