News Report Publishing Dean P. Davison quoted during submissions in Supreme Court cannabis dispensary case. Read more about this case from Glen Korstrom at Western InvestorRead More
Considering the COVID-19 outbreak in BC, it is important to be prepared to legally deal with all the possible consequences of contracting this illness. This blog post will introduce you to the power of attorney; a legal tool you may use in situations where you might want or need another individual to make important financial...Read More
With COVID19 forcing many businesses to close and others to see a serious drop in revenue, many companies are having to face the difficult consideration of laying off staff to decrease their payroll expenses. While most of the standard laws about termination of employees apply, there are some new or coronavirus-specific laws in place to...Read More
Since the COVID-19 outbreak was declared a pandemic in May 2020 and the virus’ effects have spread through British Columbia, the effects of closures, layoffs, and cancelations are being felt by businesses who need to know what their obligations are. Perhaps you hired a company to renovate your office, or you hired a catering company...Read More
News Report Publishing Dean P. Davison and client address claim over political party trademark filed against the People’s Party of Canada. Read more about this case from Cathy Kearney at CBC NewsRead More
News Report Publishing Dean P. Davison and client address claim over political party trademark filed against the People’s Party of Canada. Read more about this case from Dustin Godfrey at The Abbotsford NewsRead More
News Report Publishing Dean P. Davison and client address claim over political party trademark filed against the People’s Party of Canada. Read more about this case from Kelvin Gawley at Richmond NEWSRead More
News Report Publishing An early article about the Vancouver cannabis dispensary hearings in the Supreme Court in which Davison Law Group and various co-counsel law firms are fighting for a large group of medical cannabis dispensaries to remain open. Read more about this case from Mike Hager at The Globe and MailRead More
DNL Case – Reasons for Judgment “DLG, working with co-counsel, obtained a Court Order on behalf of their clients (the Plaintiffs) enforcing Minutes of Settlement entered into with the other party (the Defendants), resulting in the Defendants being ordered to pay $1,750,000.00 to the Plaintiffs.” Read more about this case at CanLIIRead More
News Report Publishing Dean P. Davison is interviewed by The Province on pending licensing of cannabis dispensaries. Read more about this case from Mike Smyth at The ProvinceRead More
DNL Case – Reasons for Judgment DLG successfully represented a plaintiff mortgage broker in his lawsuit against his former managing brokerage and its principal for breach of their agreement to continue paying him commissions after he left the firm. Read more about this case at CanLIIRead More
DNL Case – Proceedings A video of the proceedings is available here: http://media.mapleridge.ca/Mediasite/Play/a299a13a702c41bb8540f5d8f3085fbb1dRead More
DNL Case – Reasons for Judgment In an appeal of a Supreme Court Decision DLG represented the appeal respondent. The Court of Appeal determined that the Supreme Court judge erred when he set aside a decision of the Human Rights Tribunal. Read more about this case at CanLIIRead More
News Report Publishing Lift News summarizes the state of litigation between the City of Vancouver and medical marijuana dispensaries. Dean Davison is interviewed about the future of the lawsuits between Davison Law Group’s clients and the City. Read more about this case from Frances Bula at The Globe and MailRead More
News Report Publishing Lawyer Dean Davison comments on a recent decision from the Supreme Court on the role of cities in regulating medical marijuana dispensaries. Read more about this case from Frances Bula at The Globe and MailRead More
Al-Sabah v. Al-Sabah, 2016 BCCA 365 At the Court of Appeal, DLG represented a former administrator of her deceased father’s estate after a lower court had removed her. The Court of Appeal denied the appeal, finding that the Supreme Court judge had not committed a reviewable error in his decision.Read More
News Report Publishing The Vancouver Sun reports on the Charter challenge brought on behalf of medical marijuana business Weeds Glass & Gifts Ltd. by DLG and interviews lawyer Dean Davison. Read more about this case from Stephanie Ip at this link Vancouver SunRead More
DNL Case – Reasons for Judgment DLG helped a former sanitation worker with the City of Vancouver bring a human rights complaint against the City on the basis of his wrongful dismissal by the City after they learned of his mental illness. The City applied to have the complaint dismissed and DLG was successful in...Read More
Recent Comments