Lawson Lundell LLP welcomes Cory Sully as an associate in its Labour & Employment and Privacy Groups.
An 80¢ dollar and the cannabis rush have lured investors to Canada from around the world.
Toby Kruger is now a partner in Lawson Lundell LLP’s Dispute Resolution group in Yellowknife
Ryan Berger is now a partner at Lawson Lundell LLP in Vancouver
Laura Duke is now a partner in Lawson Lundell LLP’s Litigation group in Vancouver
This was a year in which lawyers superbly exercised the art of negotiation…and opened a new frontier…and set out to build a bridge
In Vancouver, Lawson Lundell welcomed Lisa Frey, Yumeng Zhu, Stephanie Wong, Mona Ying, Joel Schachter, Kevin Hill and Catherine Whitehead
Kimberly Brown joined the taxation law practice of Lawson Lundell LLP as a partner in the firm’s Vancouver office
BC appellate court holds construction companies liable for damages
A dispute between a labour union and the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner is sent back to adjudication in BC
Coeur Mining’s physical entry into Canada was negotiated quickly with limited approvals required
Canada has the majority of the world’s mining companies, and they have to deal with federal and provincial jurisdictions
In Calgary, seven new commercial litigation and dispute resolution lawyers joined Lawson Lundell: Grant Vogeli, QC, Michael Donaldson, Shannon Wray, Shannon Hayes, Kelly Hannan, Marika Strobl and ...
Coeur Mining’s physical entry into Canada was negotiated quickly with limited approvals required
Reasons in Eco Oro decision effectively reverses TSX approval, "sterilizes" shareholder voting rights.
A look at the Alberta Court of Appeal’s upholding of the decision in the Redwater Energy Corp. receivership and bankruptcy proceedings, which found that Redwater’s receiver and trustee, Grant ...
Outdated laws have created a class of undefined workers with undefined rights. How legislators respond will have severe consequences for businesses reliant on flexible labour.
Public companies must monitor practices of their global supply chains more closely
The global consolidation of law firms continues, and Canadian firms are not being left behind. In the past year, there were a record 91 mergers, according to a recent report from Altman Weil. This ...
Savvy firms are looking through the prism of generational change when it comes to how they do business. Those not doing that do so at their peril