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Courts May Dispense with Precedence

Because employees have a duty to mitigate their losses after dismissal, turning down such an offer could potentially be damaging to a case. Courts caught on to the fact that not all employers make honest propositions and thankfully, exceptions to the rule were made.

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Calgary Stock Broker Yields Poor ROI

After almost ten years of fighting, Calgary-based stock broker Kurt Soost is not ready to throw in the towel.

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Keays v. Honda: SCC ruling a catastrophe for employees

On Friday, the Supreme Court of Canada released its long awaited decision in Keays v. Honda.  The full text of the decision can be read here. Below is my practical …

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