In British Columbia, the Crown Counsel Association negotiates wages, salary hours or work, and working conditions for Crown Counsel. In 2018, the BC government decided to have Crown Counsel, rather than the police, conduct bail hearings at night and on weekends. Rather than negotiating with the Crown Counsel Association, the BC government made a unilateral […]
A Tennant Windfall, Dismissal for Cause, and Future Earnings
/in Legal News /by mtp_adminNavigating the intricate legal terrains of landlord-tenant dynamics and employment controversies can be daunting. The recent podcast episode with Michael Mulligan offers a wealth of knowledge on these matters. Mulligan’s insights into a complex Duncan case involving a landlord’s notice to a tenant for personal occupancy highlights the significant monetary judgment that can ensue […]
British Columbia’s Drug Policy: Decriminalization and Legal Challenges
/in Legal News /by mtp_adminBritish Columbia’s drug policy shift to decriminalization has been met with a mix of anticipation and concern. In this episode, we take a closer look at the nuances of the decriminalization initiative, the legal hurdles it presents, and the actual effects it has on public spaces and health. The episode begins by unravelling the […]
Estate Conflicts, Real Estate Fiascos, and Fisheries Act Violations
/in Legal News /by mtp_adminIn the ever-evolving realm of legal disputes, few areas are as emotionally charged and complex as estate litigation and real estate transactions. The stakes are high, the emotions run deep, and the law often finds itself navigating through a maze of facts, allegations, and fiduciary duties. Add to this mix the stringent regulations governing our […]
An ICBC Class Action for Over Charging and Under Paying and Liability for a Car Dealership
/in Legal News /by mtp_adminWhen it comes to understanding the intricate legalities surrounding car accidents and insurance monopolies, there’s no better guide than Michael Mulligan from Mulligan Defence Lawyers. In a revealing podcast episode, Mulligan elucidates murky financial arrangements at the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC), a Crown corporation with a grip on British Columbia’s vehicle insurance. […]
Limits on Municipal Tree Protection, The Duty to Defend, and No Permit Demolition
/in Legal News /by mtp_adminWe started by discussing a captivating case from Central Saanich, a family farm at the center of a contentious legal dispute over tree protection bylaws. As we delved deeper into the case, we questioned the extent of the Community Charter’s power on municipalities and whether farming should be classified as ‘development’. Understanding the limitations […]
Oral Agreements, Conservation Laws, and Provincial Power to Remove City Councillors
/in Legal News /by mtp_adminThe first case discussed on the show involved a dispute between two brothers over their mother’s estate. Their mother had decided to transfer her property into joint tenancy with the two sons, a decision that led to a complicated legal scenario after her passing. The brothers, having made an oral agreement to share the […]
The Plastic Ban Unreasonable and Unconstitutional and Government Intrusion in the Legal Profession
/in Legal News /by mtp_adminWe start the episode by discussing the federal government’s attempt to ban various plastic items. The ban was met with constitutional challenges from the Responsible Plastic Use Coalition and two provinces, Alberta and Saskatchewan. The federal government tried to classify plastic as ‘toxic’, a categorization that was deemed unreasonable by the judge due to […]
The BC Constitution Act and the removal of MLAs or City Councillors
/in Legal News /by mtp_adminIn our recent podcast episode, we delved deep into the complexities of the British Columbia (BC) Constitution Act, focusing on the potential reasons a member of the legislative assembly (MLA) could forfeit their seat. These reasons can range from absenteeism and allegiance to foreign powers to dual citizenship and serious criminal convictions. The subject […]
BCNDP vs. Crown Counsel Association, a Fence Dispute and an Eviction for Safety
/in Legal News /by mtp_adminIn British Columbia, the Crown Counsel Association negotiates wages, salary hours or work, and working conditions for Crown Counsel. In 2018, the BC government decided to have Crown Counsel, rather than the police, conduct bail hearings at night and on weekends. Rather than negotiating with the Crown Counsel Association, the BC government made a unilateral […]
BC Proposes Changes that Would Undermine the Independence of Lawyers
/in Legal News /by mtp_adminMany professions such as doctors, engineers, and architects are regulated to ensure that people providing services to the public are properly trained and competent to practice. The need for this is clear: you want to ensure people receive good medical care and the buildings and bridges don’t fall down. The regulation of lawyers has […]