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Oct 12, 2022

Managing documents in a digital world

Apple recently announced that users who send texts to other Apple devices with the same operating software will have 15 minutes to either delete or edit the text messages on both devices. This has caused us to revisit the importance of risk management in relation to “documents” in an ever-changing digital world.
Aug 2, 2022

Supply chain risks: Construction/Services contracts

Supply chain issues are currently plaguing the construction and services industries on a worldwide basis.
May 12, 2022

Insurance coverage issues

Liability insurance policies are designed to respond to claims made against the insured by other people. They are not designed to cover damage to the insured’s own person or property.
Feb 8, 2022

CCDC updates Stipulated Price Contract

The Canadian Construction Documents Committee (CCDC), made up of representatives from all levels of the construction sector, prepares standard form construction contracts for use in Canada.
Dec 14, 2021

Municipal slip and fall claim goes to the Supreme Court

The claimant’s contribution to the loss will have to be weighed with the contributions of others.
Oct 12, 2021

When does a deficiency claim expire?

The “plausible inference” test may have consequences for construction
Aug 4, 2021

The consultant’s authority may be broader than you think

It is well-established that a consultant acting as a contract administrator must be impartial and objective.
May 4, 2021

Legislative solutions to slip and fall liability

Ontario’s Bill 118 marks huge step in the right direction.
Feb 1, 2021

Ontario updates soil excavation regulations

New rules push for greater reuse.
Dec 1, 2020

Liquidated damages, deposits and forfeiture clauses

Historically at common law in Canada, a liquidated damages clause will be treated as a penalty, and not enforced for public policy reasons, unless the amount is a “genuine pre-estimate” of damages that will actually be suffered.
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