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2012 BCSC 354 Rangi v. Lloyd’s Underwriters

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by Christine Stewart, April 2012

In the recent case of Rangi v. Lloyd’s Underwriters, 2012 BCSC 354, Christine Stewart successfully defended the appeal a Master’s decision dismissing the plaintiff’s …

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BCSC 762 Bouchard v. Brown Bros. Motor Lease Canada Ltd.

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Jan Lindsay, Q.C., and Daniel Jeffrey defended a motor vehicle accident claim where the Plaintiff alleged soft tissue injuries and a low back disc injury.

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Meet Our Langley Personal Injury Team

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Our Langley personal injury team has many years of experience and success acting for individuals who have suffered injuries in a diverse range of adverse circumstances.

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LK Law Vancouver Personal Injury Team

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Our Vancouver team of personal injury lawyers have over 50 years of combined experience successfully representing Lower Mainland clients from all walks of life.

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2012 BCSC 242 Connolly v. Cowie et al Decision

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In a recent decision by the Honourable Mr. Justice Butler (Connolly v. Cowie et al., 2012 BCSC 242), Perminder S. Tung defended a motor vehicle accident claim …

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The Duty of Implied Confidentiality

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by Matthew Howard, February 2012

This paper will provide an overview of the Supreme Court Decision of Juman v. Doucette, 2008 SCC 8 and assist the reader in consideration of the effect of Juman …

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Matter Removed from “Fast Track”

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By Scott Urquhart, February 2012

In a recent decision by Master Keighley – Tong v. Lanser et al., BCSC Action No. M95149, New Westminster, January 4, 2012 – the defendant, represented by the writer …

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Hit and Run Accidents – The “Reasonable Efforts” Test

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By Tiffany Tsang, February 2012

In B.C., individuals who have been injured in hit-and-run accidents can make a claim to ICBC for compensation if they comply with the statutory requirements under section 24 of the Insurance (Vehicle) Act.

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Who’s in Charge? The Right to Control Litigation in a Subrogated Claim

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By Johanna Stein, December 2011

The 2011 Ontario decision of 2011 ONSC 1870 – Zurich Insurance Company Ltd. v. Ison T. H. Auto Sales Inc. results from an application by Zurich for an order granting it carriage and control of the insured’s action.

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Richard B. Lindsay Q.C.Exceptional Young Lawyer Award

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The Richard B. Lindsay, Q.C. Exceptional Young Lawyer Award is presented by the Canadian Defence Lawyers organization recognizing exceptional contributions by a Young Lawyer member of CDL.

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