DNL Case – Reasons for Judgment Dosanjh v. Liang, 2015 BCCA 18 DLG successfully represented an individual in the BC Court of Appeal with regard to a breach of a residential purchase and sale contract. Read more about this case at this link CanLII
DNL Case – Reasons for Judgment Dosanjh v. Liang, 2015 BCCA 18 DLG successfully represented an individual in the BC Court of Appeal with regard to a breach of a residential purchase and sale contract. Read more about this case at this link CanLII
News Report Publishing The Park Board’s new software system being imposed on the community centre associations suffers technical difficulties after DLG brought an application in Supreme Court on behalf of the community centre associations, challenging the Park Board’s implementation of the new system. Read more about this case from Megan Stewart at this link Vancouver […]
News Report Publishing DLG, on behalf of the Vancouver community centre associations, brings an application in Supreme Court alleging that the Park Board is in breach of a prior court order for imposing a new software system which would cause all of the community centre associations’ revenues to be paid to the Park Board, taking […]
Davison Law Group held our annual summer party on our office patio to show appreciation for clients, friends, and colleagues.
News Report Publishing The city of Vancouver outlines its plans to stop two hookah shop owners from allowing hookah smoking after hookah shop owners were unsuccessful in court where they appealed a prior court decision that upheld the city’s smoking bylaw. Read more about this case from Carlito Pablo at this link CanLII
News Report Publishing A disgruntled beauty pageant contestant sues the pageant organizers, represented by DLG, for allegedly not giving her all of her prizes, while the pageant organizers sue the beauty pageant contestant for allegedly breaching her contract by entering into other pageants. Read more about this case from Justin Mcelroyat this link Global News
News Report Publishing Local hookah shop owner on hunger strike, wants people allowed to smoke in his café Read more about this case from Martin MacMahon at this link City News
The Importance of Notice of Interest in Protecting Property Owners from Liens by Tenant’s Contractors under BC Builders Lien Act We have covered the basics of the Builders Lien Act [SBC 1997] Chapter 45 (the “Builders Lien Act”) in a previous post, discussed the importance for property owners of understanding the liabilities they face under the […]
Davison Law Group made its formerly intimate celebration of bad luck and bad movies to clients and friends.
Davison Law Group welcomed clients to enjoy egg nog, gingerbread house building, and holiday cheer at our festively decorated offices.
News Report Publishing An article regarding the role of DLG client, Riley Park Hillcrest Community Association, in the litigation against the Vancouver Park Board and an impending court hearing to decide if the Park Board can give notice to terminate its contracts with the community centre associations. Read more about this case from Bob Mackin […]
News Report Publishing DLG comments on the city of Vancouver’s plans to change the system by which individuals can challenge parking tickets and raises concerns over the apparent lack of opportunity for cross-examination. Read more about this case from Nick Eagland at this link The Province
Davion Law Group was a sponsor of this cigar event which benefitted the BC Professional Firefighters Burn Fund.
Trust Issues: Employees as Fiduciaries Owning or operating a business or enterprise requires a certain degree of trust. Unless you are a one-person show, chances are if you run a business, your trust will be placed on your employees. Some of these employees will be executives making important business decisions on your behalf; others will […]
Anyone with email has found recently that their inbox has been heavy with emails from companies and organizations asking for permission to keep in touch via email. The reason for this barrage of email is, ironically, because of the federal government’s desire to help the public decrease the amount of unwanted email received. Canada’s new […]
Davison Law Group welcomed colleagues in the legal profession to mix and mingle at our new offices.
Davison Law Group held an office-warming party for friends and family on the fabulous patio at our new West Pender penthouse office.
It is not uncommon for tradespeople, professionals and businesses alike to encounter customers who refuse or neglect to pay their bills. Although a lawsuit is always an option in these scenarios, many simply choose to write off the loss as bad debt rather than throw good money after bad, especially when a debtor has relative […]
Introduction As long as I have been involved with asset recovery for victim employers, it has been an uphill battle trying to convince employers to go after rogue employees. Employees take millions of dollars from employers, yet there is a reluctance to be aggressive and recover what was theirs. Canadian and moral law demands for […]
News Report Publishing DLG and client discuss the client’s Human Rights claim against the city of Vancouver – the client’s former employer – after the client was fired following an incident allegedly arising due to the client’s struggles with depression. Read more about this case from Bob Mackin at this link Vancouver is Awesome
