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Unpaid leave for non-compliance with a mandatory vaccination policy is not constructive dismissal, says the BC Supreme Court
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and with encouragement from Federal and Provincial governments, many private sector businesses implemented a … Read more
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Tagged B.C. law, constructive dismissal, COVID-19, employment law, Eve Magnussen, litigation, vaccination policy
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Pandemic and Temporary Layoffs: Risks for Employers
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has brought several issues to the forefront for employers and employees, one of which has been … Read more
A VICTORY FOR INSURERS ON SPECIAL COSTS IN INSURANCE COVERAGE CASE
Recently in West Van Holdings Ltd. v. Economical Mutual Insurance Company 2019 BCCA 110, our Court of Appeal found that … Read more
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Strategies for Indivisible Injury Claims
This presentation discusses the general legal principles involved in assessing divisible and indivisible injuries, and describes recent to changes in … Read more
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