Prompt payment legislation and a new openness to virtual hearings have helped speed up dispute resolution
Critics argue that regulations prevent large food companies from entering the edible cannabis market and that cosmetic and topical products containing cannabis might be best sold in drugstores
Miller Thomson LLP is pleased to welcome associate Eric Laxton to its Toronto office.
Miller Thomson LLP has welcomed several new associates in its Toronto office
Civil litigator Stephen Mulrain joined Miller Thomson LLP in Calgary
In Vancouver, Gib van Ert joined the litigation practice of Miller Thomson LLP as a partner
Principals in the charities sector are increasingly looking at social impacts
In Regina, Lesley Kim joined Miller Thomson LLP as a partner
Patrick Fitzpatrick moved his dispute resolution practice to Miller Thomson LLP in Calgary
In-house leaders must inspire team members to develop their strengths and perform at their best
Alberta awards US$1.06 billion to Dow Chemical Canada in its suit against NOVA Chemicals
In Calgary, Carolyn Hogan, Jesse Gill joined Miller Thomson LLP
Miller Thomson LLP in Vancouver welcomed two new associates: Victoria Wu and Ken Chow
In Montréal, Gary Rosen moved to Miller Thomson LLP, where he is now a partner in the firm’s labour and employment practice group
In Vancouver, Sarah Nelligan moved her insolvency and litigation practice to Miller Thomson LLP
Solicitor-client privilege and jurisdiction were prominent in last year’s top cases. While these rulings indicate a balanced approach, the most significant ones were pro-business.
A ransomware attack leaves a company with few options. One may be to resort to backup systems, if they exist. Another may be to simply pay the ransom. And then there’s cyber insurance.
Tips from the pros on how to manage litigation costs, before they get out of hand
Navigating the political and bureaucratic minefield of health law is not for the faint of heart. But as demographic realities add pressure to an already stressed system, opportunities for innovators ...
The blurring of lines between Big Law and New Law is getting blurrier, and it’s about time — even though the blur is still years away from being a blend. Lately, there has been a flurry of hook-ups ...