Workers’ Compensation for the Digital Platform Worker Effective September 3, 2024, app-based ride-hailing and delivery service workers became “workers” under the Workers Compensation Act, RSBC 2019, c 1 (the “WCA”) and became... Alejandra Henao Harco
February 2021 Legal Coaching as an Alternative Prior to the pandemic, courtrooms were filling up with self-represented litigants trying to navigate the complexities of our legal system — and although many court operations have been... Jo-Anne Stark
December 2020 Coming Back from Cancer Any life-changing illness is challenging for a lawyer’s practice. A serious diagnosis also has a huge psychological impact. A chronic illness, like diabetes, may be manageable and you will... Michael Butterfield
August 2020 The Legacy of Accountability & BC’s UNDRIP Act Is the new legislation more of the same? Andrew Hindi
August 2020 It’s Time to Change BC’s Mental Health Act Supporting mental health requires law reform Kendra Milne
June 2020 Listening to Children New Divorce Act entrenches child’s right to be heard Michael Butterfield & Jayne Embree
June 2020 The Protection of Public Participation Act Application: victims of sexual violence David Wotherspoon & Komal Jatoi
December 2019 May You Foreclose on Demand? Critical considerations to preserve the right to realize on the security Anahita Tajadod