Author Archives: Jason Smith
The New “Work Place” Health and Safety Considerations for Working From Home and Returning to Work.
The COVID-19 Pandemic and social distancing have shifted many workplaces to a work-from-home (WFH) model. Although the economy is slowly … Read more
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No Social Host Liability for Parents who Hosted a High School Graduation Party
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COVID-19 risk exposure
Please see our April Briefing Note on COVID-19’s risk exposure by Smith, Jason G.
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Supreme Court of Canada dismisses application for leave to appeal in J. Cote & Son Excavating Ltd . v City of Burnaby (2019 BCCA 168).
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The Impact of Addiction on Personal Injury Damages
According to Statistics Canada, in 2012 over 21% of Canadians (approximately 6 million people) met the criteria for a substance … Read more
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