- The Law on Settlement Anything but Settled, April 2010 An Alberta Court of Appeal decision regarding the applicability of "settlement" exclusions..
- Employment Law Newsletter, February 2010 - Never Forget the Basics: Take care when reimbursing an insured that has already paid for a third party's loss.
- Insurance Law Newsletter, December 2009 - Home Court Advantage?: From the bankruptcy proceedings for soft wood manufacturer Pope & Talbot Ltd. ("P&T") has come a detailed review of jurisdiction law for British Columbia insurance matters.
- Insurance Law Newsletter, October 2009 - BCCA Rules on Disclosure of Privileged Documents: Civil trials never lack for surprise.
- Insurance Law Newsletter, August 2009 - Chinese Drywall: The Next Wave of Claims?: Just when the peak of “leaky building” claims has worked its way through the legal system, now comes word that the next wave may be coming in the form of toxic Chinese drywall.
- Insurance Law Newsletter, June 2009 - B.C. Court Chastises Insurer for Unauthorized Disclosure of Jurors’ Claims Histories: The case of Norsworthy v. Greene involved a claim for bodily injury arising from a motor vehicle accident.
- Insurance Law Newsletter, April 2009 - Commercial Host’s Duty of Care Clarified by BCCA: The British Columbia Court of Appeal has again addressed the liability of commercial hosts who serve alcohol when someone is injured by an intoxicated patron.
- Insurance Law Newsletter, March 2009 - BCCA Rules on General Contractor’s Entitlement to Coverage Under CGL Insurance Policies: In the long awaited case of Progressive Homes Ltd. v. Lombard General Insurance Co., 2009 BCCA 129, the British Columbia Court of Appeal has, in a split decision, ruled that claims in an underlying tort action against a general contractor do not warrant insurance coverage...