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Category: Litigation

Failure to Register with WCB …

by Johannes Schenk / On March 23, 2016 / In Employment Law, Labour Law, Litigation
If you hire someone to work in your home to meet your personal or domestic needs, you are considered a residential employer. Failure to register and pay premiums leaves you open to a liability risk.

Employment Law

by Johannes Schenk / On March 16, 2016 / In Human Rights Law, Labour Law, Litigation, Uncategorized

OCP Is Not A Bylaw

by Johannes Schenk / On August 21, 2015 / In Litigation, Municipal Law
Tuwanek Ratepayers Association v. Sechelt (District), re-iterates that an Official Community Plan is not a bylaw. It is a document that guides and informs the planning process.

Probationary Employee is Terminated

by Johannes Schenk / On August 21, 2015 / In Employment Law, Litigation, Professional Discipline
Langford v. Carson Air Ltd., concerns the termination of a probationary aircraft pilot. The test for dismissing probationary employee is discussed in the context of among other things, failure to have an instrument flying rating, flying ilegally and bringing your…

Defamation Covered by Collective Ageement

by Johannes Schenk / On August 14, 2015 / In Employment Law, Labour Law, Litigation
Pausch v. Abbotsford School District No. 34, is a reminder that defamation matters are generally covered off by a collective agreement. If you are covered by a collective agreement careful consideration will have to be given if a Court action…

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