The court ruled that the claim was "long, prolix, and unclear" and that it was "plain and obvious" that it could not succeed.
The Supreme Court of Nova Scotia has ruled that a father must pay over $33,000 in overdue child support or face imprisonment.
Canada has signed the Council of Europe Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights, Democracy and the ...
Lawyers at Canadian firms say barrage of US tariff updates has led to surge in client inquiries ...
One tool that stands out in her practice is Alexi, an AI-driven legal research platform. While ChatGPT is a go-to for many ...
Unionized workers voted in favour of job action in January amid an impasse in negotiations ...
The court granted summary judgment in favour of the government, dismissing the lawsuit. While acknowledging the plaintiffs' ...
The demand for legal services among high-net-worth individuals is rising, and Bay Street firms are preparing to meet this ...
Many lawyers who are returning from maternity leave aren’t looking to be “eased back,” according to a survey conducted by ...
The American Bar Association has pushed back against high-ranking officials of the current US administration who seemingly ...
The appeal court set Empire Company Limited et al v. Attorney General of Canada, A-192-24 on Feb. 12, Wednesday. This appeal ...
Crime-centered initiative Community Mobilization Westman has received an additional $40,000 in funding from the Manitoba ...