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Ordinarily there is a two-year limitation period to file a lawsuit, from the date you discovered your loss. COVID-19 Response – Limitation Periods Temporarily Suspended The Province suspended limitation periods…

For more information on the next best steps to resolve an issue your business is currently facing, contact Devin Buchanan or a member of our Business Disputes Team.

For more information, contact Devin Buchanan or our Business Disputes Team.

Introduction Negligence is a well-established concept. However, the protean nature of its broader principles can become too abstract to provide certainty in negligence cases. It is always helpful to revisit…

The BC Supreme Court’s recent decision in RBC v Westech Appraisal Services Ltd. et al. 2018 BCSC 473 reaffirms some important aspects of appraisal negligence decisions, including the need to…

A: Introduction In Deloitte & Touche v. Livent Inc. (Receiver of), 2017 SCC 63 (“Deloitte”), the Supreme Court of Canada released reasons on December 20, 2017 clarifying an auditor’s duty…

A: Introduction On October 27, 2017 the Supreme Court of Canada (the “SCC”) released Teva Canada Ltd v TD Canada Trust, 2017 SCC 51. The SCC decided that banks had…

Blue Mountain Log Sales Ltd. v Lloyd’s Underwriters, 2017 BCSC 1872 (“Blue Mountain”), is a judgment of Justice Walker of the Supreme Court of British Columbia released on October 20,…