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30 Nov 2015, 1:25 pm
  To do so would be contrary to sound logic, legal precedent, and public policy. [read post]
24 Feb 2009, 7:35 am
This commentary was first published in the February 20, 2009 issue of The Lawyers Weekly (published by LexisNexis Canada Inc.).The last twenty five years have not been kind to consumers in Canada. [read post]
24 Apr 2016, 1:26 pm by Christopher Simon
Finally, recovery for emotional harm is generally not allowed in the absence of physical injury or pecuniary loss. [read post]
24 Apr 2016, 1:26 pm by Christopher Simon
Finally, recovery for emotional harm is generally not allowed in the absence of physical injury or pecuniary loss. [read post]
10 Apr 2007, 1:14 am
" Lawyers Set to Argue New Legal Theory in Pet-Poisoning Cases The National Law Journal Class action litigators and animal law attorneys are joining forces across the country to sue Menu Foods Inc. and pet food distributors over the poisoning of dogs and cats, with some lawyers aiming to set a new precedent in recoveries for pet-owner clients. [read post]
25 Apr 2008, 10:27 am
The district court also properly concluded that the 2004 BiOp was legally deficient because its jeopardy analysis did not adequately consider the proposed actions’ impacts on the listed species’ chances of recovery. [read post]
5 Nov 2007, 8:58 pm
The issue of legal recourse for unsatisfactory treatment across international boundaries is a legally undefined issue at present. [read post]
20 Jun 2013, 9:02 am by Trent Dykes
Disaster recovery, e-discovery and company reputation also rank high among top issues keeping directors and GCs up at night. [read post]
26 Feb 2015, 4:03 am by David DePaolo
Perhaps it would encourage more ethical behavior from insurance companies.And a Wisconsin defense attorney agreed: In Wisconsin bad faith claims are part of the workers compensation statute and allow recovery of the lesser of $30,000 or a 200 percent increase in benefits to be paid. [read post]