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Features | June 2020

Amendments to the Employment Standards Act in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic

Amendments to the Employment Standards Act in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic

Both the provincial and federal governments have made sweeping changes in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in an effort to support businesses and individuals. One of those changes includes the BC...

 Elisabeth A. Sadowski 

COVID-19: How the BC Provincial Court is Adapting to the Pandemic

COVID-19: How the BC Provincial Court is Adapting to the Pandemic

Open, accessible courts are fundamental to our democracy. The rule of law depends on it. However, the public, court staff, counsel, judges, litigants and the media need to know that when they come...

Chief Judge Melissa Gillespie

The New Era of Employment Law

The New Era of Employment Law

How COVID-19 is changing the workplace

Chris D. Drinovz

Rights of Vulnerable Adults During COVID-19

Rights of Vulnerable Adults During COVID-19

Supporting decision-making capacity

Sara Pon & Krista James

LegalHelpBC.ca Answers COVID-19 Questions

LegalHelpBC.ca Answers COVID-19 Questions

New gateway website improves A2J

Nora Bergh

Genetic Genealogy Meets the Law

Genetic Genealogy Meets the Law

Police use of commercial DNA services

Sean Vanderfluit

COVID-19 and Family Law

COVID-19 and Family Law

A guide to the courts during the current pandemic

Samantha J. de Wit & Bianca M. Kendregan

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