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Judicial Copying in Reasons for Judgment Isn't Wrong of Itself

Slaw

In fact, it's necessary for the efficient functioning of the legal system. Merits and appearances matter. Cojocaru British Columbia Women’s Hospital and Health Centre, 2013 SCC 30 [CanLII link here], released today, holds, unanimously, that the mere fact judicial reasons duplicate, with or without attribution, a party's submissions does not amount to reversible error. The plaintiff s... more »

“The Long Tradition of Judicial Copying” Discussed by the Supreme Court of Canada

BC Injury Law And ICBC Claims Blog

In reinstating a successful damages award, the Supreme Court of Canada had the opportunity to discuss if and when it is ok for a trial judge to copy a lawyer’s submissions in their reasons for judgement. In today’s case (Cojocaru v. British Columbia Women’s Hospital and Health Centre)... more »

Ticket to Space, Anyone? Court Orders Sale of Space Flight Tickets to Satisfy Support Arrears

Familyllb's Blog

Ticket to Space, Anyone? Court Orders Sale of Space Flight Tickets to Satisfy Support Arrears Family law cases come in all shapes and sizes. A decision from a few years ago called Gibson v. Gibson caught my eye recently. It begins: Peter Gibson feared financial ruin. So he put money out of his wife,... more »

Canadian Privacy Commissioner calls for significant overhaul of country's privacy laws

Canadian Privacy Law Blog

Today, at the International Association of Privacy Professionals Canadian conference, the Canadian Privacy Commissioner unveiled her proposals for significant privacy law reforms. Some of this is not very surprising, but there were some unexpected elements. The full release is here: New privacy cha... more »

Wine-making retailer likely not raising a glass to Manitoba Human Rights Adjudicator’s decision

Human Rights in the Workplace

A Manitoba Human Rights Adjudicator has concluded that Scott Tackaberry, operating as Grape & Grain, a wine and beer making retailer in Winnipeg, failed to take reasonable steps to stop one of his frequent customers from sexually harassing Emily Garland, a young, female employee of the business. more »

Changer la loi canadienne en matière de vie privée

Chaire en droit de la sécurité et des affaires électroniques

(Ce document est également mis en ligne sur droitdu.net) Le parlement canadien va avoir à étudier un projet de loi « privé » (C-475) (pdf) porté par Madame la députée Charmaine Borg, porte-parole des enjeux numériques pour le NPD. Comme le titre l'indique (Loi modifiant la Loi sur la prote... more »

BULLETIN: Text Messages are “Private Communications” in R v Telus Communications Co.

The Court

The Supreme Court of Canada (the “SCC”) released their decision in R v Telus Communications Co., 2013 SCC 16 on March 27, 2013. The case was previously discussed here. In this case, the police wanted the production of text messages stored in the computer databases of Telus for a police investiga... more »

Twitter Moot Court Convenes Tomorrow.

LEGAL MARKETING CANADA | Jasinski on Legal Marketing

On Tuesday, February 21st, 2012 at 10am PST (1pm EST) West Coast Environmental Law will be hosting the first ever Twitter Moot Court. The event takes the tried-and-true law school practice of mooting and flips it on its head by conducting it via social media. It’s an exciting innovation that will... more »