Publications

Can an Employee Rely Upon Facts Unknown at the Time of Termination to Prove Constructive Dismissal?

Richards Buell Sutton Employment Newsletter
Sometimes the law permits a person to rely on facts unknown to him...

Defend an occurrence outside the policy period?

Richards Buell Sutton Insurance Newsletter
By: Ryan A. Shaw

At issue in Canadian Northern Shield Insurance Company v. Intact Insurance...

Can Misconduct from an Employee’s Private Life be Cause for Termination of Employment?

Richards Buell Sutton Employment Newsletter
By: H. Scott MacDonald

In today's world of social media and 24‑hour news cycles, where cell...

Insurance lawyer Nicole Mangan writes for The Lawyers Weekly

Insurance lawyer, Nicole Mangan, has published an article in The Lawyers Weekly titled “Extreme weather...

Crowdfunding Arrives in British Columbia

Richards Buell Sutton Securities Law Update
By: Joe Chan and RBS Lawyers

On and effective May 14, 2015, British Columbia...

Securities Law Update – Changes to the Accredited Investor, Friends, Family and Business Associate, and $150,000 Minimum Amount Investment Prospectus Exemptions

Richards Buell Sutton Securities Law Update
By: Joe C. Chan

Upcoming changes have been announced to the "accredited investor," "friends,...

Tenant’s Failure to Satisfy Preconditions to a Renewal Option is Fatal

By: H. Scott MacDonald

In the recent decision of The Zone Bowling Centre (2002) Ltd. v. 14100 Entertainment Blvd....

Bullying and Harassment in the Workplace

Richards Buell Sutton Employment Newsletter
By: Georg D. Reuter

Frequently Asked Questions by BC Small Business Employers

Q1:   Do I need a...

Freezing and Expansion Perils Excluded in Causal Language All Risks Policy

Richards Buell Sutton Insurance Newsletter
By: RBS Lawyers

At issue in Wynward Insurance Group v. MS Developments Inc.,...

Contributing Author, B.C. Family Practice Manual

Colin is a contributing author for the Continuing Legal Education Society B.C. Family Practice Manual. For more information on...

The Supreme Court of Canada Recognizes New Common Law Duty to Act Honestly

Richards Buell Sutton Commercial Leasing Newsletter
By: Michael A. Kale

Implications for Landlords and Tenants

In the recent decision of Bhasin...

The $1 Million Lessor’s Liability Cap in British Columbia – Revisited and Revised

Richards Buell Sutton's Insurance Newsletter
By: C. Nicole Mangan

In Stroszyn v. Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Company Limited, 2014 BCCA 431,...