Who’s Really at Fault? Contributory Negligence in an Injury Claim

Fault for an injury is often not black-and-white. British Columbia law recognizes that more than one person may have caused or contributed to an injury or accident, including the injured person. Such circumstances involve the concept of contributory negligence. Contributory negligence can reduce damages received by an injured party when their own conduct contributed to […]
5 Significant Facts About Employment Law That Employers Need To Know

Employment law obligations apply to employers of all sizes. Small or growing businesses can face legal vulnerability if key…
Seeking Probate Guidance? How To Prepare Before It Turns Into A Dispute

Probate confirms the validity of a Will and the authority of the executor to administer the estate. While this may seem…
Disputes versus Litigation: What New Westminster Residents Should Understand

When a conflict arises, many people assume there are only two options: do nothing or go to court. In reality, most legal…
Legal Risks You Need To Know About Business And Personal Law

Running a business often means balancing professional decisions with personal relationships. Family members may be…

















