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The Elements of a Personal Injury Claim: What it Takes to Win
If you sue an individual or business for damages caused by their negligence, your action is considered a “personal injury” lawsuit. As the plaintiff in the lawsuit, you have four
Acknowledgement of Paternity in Ukraine: Legal Aspects
Modern development of the world is marked by active human migration. People are actively moving around the world, start new relationships, sometimes contract formal marriages, give birth to children etc.
Setting Up a Business in Canada
Canada enjoys the benefit of being a bilingual (English and French) nation, and having two distinct legal heritages. In Quebec the Civil Code governs civil matters and the rest of
When to Go For It: The Duty of Loyalty
First a phone call, then a lunch meeting, the next thing you know you’re getting the offer of a lifetime. Can you take it? This is a question that often
Anatomy of a Law Suit in Ontario, Canada
Ontario enjoys a sophisticated legal system and a well educated judiciary which results in a somewhat predictable litigation process. The article which follows is a general outline and a brief guide
Company Formation and Administration in Seychelles
INTERNATIONAL LAW & CORPORATE SERVICES (PTY) LTD COMPANY FORMATION & ADMINISTRATION IN SEYCHELLES INTRODUCTION The Seychelles has two corporate statutes. The Companies Act (Cap. 40) (the “Companies Act”) is, in
The New Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, Regulations
On Saturday December 15th 2001, the Canadian government published the proposed new Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations in the Canada Gazette Part I. You may view these Regulations at the
The New Immigration and Refugee Protection Act
The new Immigration and Refugee Protection Act to come into effect June 28, 2002 aims to modernize the selection process for skilled workers.The changes are intended to facilitate the entry
Prejudice: Taking a Hard Look at the Merits
The legal term prejudice surfaces in many areas of the law and has been described in several different ways. The courts employ the concept of prejudice to aid in the
The Elements of a Personal Injury Claim: What it Takes to Win
If you sue an individual or business for damages caused by their negligence, your action is considered a “personal injury” lawsuit. As the plaintiff in the lawsuit, you have four
Acknowledgement of Paternity in Ukraine: Legal Aspects
Modern development of the world is marked by active human migration. People are actively moving around the world, start new relationships, sometimes contract formal marriages, give birth to children etc.
Setting Up a Business in Canada
Canada enjoys the benefit of being a bilingual (English and French) nation, and having two distinct legal heritages. In Quebec the Civil Code governs civil matters and the rest of
When to Go For It: The Duty of Loyalty
First a phone call, then a lunch meeting, the next thing you know you’re getting the offer of a lifetime. Can you take it? This is a question that often
Anatomy of a Law Suit in Ontario, Canada
Ontario enjoys a sophisticated legal system and a well educated judiciary which results in a somewhat predictable litigation process. The article which follows is a general outline and a brief guide
Company Formation and Administration in Seychelles
INTERNATIONAL LAW & CORPORATE SERVICES (PTY) LTD COMPANY FORMATION & ADMINISTRATION IN SEYCHELLES INTRODUCTION The Seychelles has two corporate statutes. The Companies Act (Cap. 40) (the “Companies Act”) is, in
The New Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, Regulations
On Saturday December 15th 2001, the Canadian government published the proposed new Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations in the Canada Gazette Part I. You may view these Regulations at the
The New Immigration and Refugee Protection Act
The new Immigration and Refugee Protection Act to come into effect June 28, 2002 aims to modernize the selection process for skilled workers.The changes are intended to facilitate the entry
Prejudice: Taking a Hard Look at the Merits
The legal term prejudice surfaces in many areas of the law and has been described in several different ways. The courts employ the concept of prejudice to aid in the