“Do I Need An Employment Contract?” and Other Employment Law FAQs, Answered
Note: This article does not contain legal advice about employment law. If you would like advice on your specific situation, please contact Spraggs Law.
Note: This article does not contain legal advice about employment law. If you would like advice on your specific situation, please contact Spraggs Law.
As of July 1, 2021, a new process has been set in place that requires a landlord to apply and obtain approval from the Residential Tenancy Board when seeking to end tenancy for renovations.
Note: This article does not contain legal advice about residential tenancy. If you would like advice on your specific situation, please contact Spraggs Law. Vancouver…
Jessica Spraggs, Vancouver lawyer, discusses the implications of occupiers’ liability, where the owner, manager or renter may be liable for accidents that occur on the property….
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Today Vancouver lawyer Michael Liu discusses wills and estates, and wills variation claims in BC. Q: What is a will? Michael Liu (ML): A will…
Effectively diffusing disputes is becoming a necessary skill. According to a 2013 survey, more than 40 percent of homeowners have reported having a dispute with…
Critical things to do immediately following a car accident plus some tips on recovery after experiencing a personal injury. In Canada there is a 3…
Did you know that in B.C. landlords can not automatically keep all or a portion of a security or damage deposit? The landlord and the…
Each month, Spraggs Law publishes Personal Injury News, a curated selection of articles about personal injury and other issues related to motor vehicle collisions. This…