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Canada: Superior Court Upholds Montreal By-Law Restricting Fast Food Restaurants Near Schools {Nov 2019}
By Paul Déry-Goldberg
Canada: The Superior Court Gives A Market Value To Season Tickets For The Montreal Canadiens {Nov 2019}
By Laurent Debrun
The court could not order the partition of the account for the two tickets so as to grant plaintiff the exclusive right to one season ticket or co-ownership in the two tickets.
Canada: Is Your Website ADA Compliant? {Oct 2019}
By Frank M. Schlesinger
While this is an American statute it does affect sites anywhere which purport to render services or sell merchandise to Americans with disabilities.
By Frank M. Schlesinger
IBM X-Force Red has revealed a new technique to get past filters, firewalls and other data protection devices. It is called Warshipping.
By Frank M. Schlesinger
The International Organization for Standardization ("ISO") has released the world's first international standard to help organizations manage privacy information and meet regulatory requirements.
By Frank M. Schlesinger
If this has happened to you, you will want to know what to do to protect yourself in such a circumstance.
By Jonathan Éthier
(September 23, 2019, 9:28 AM EDT) -- It is often the case that tax
authorities audit a taxpayer for multiple taxation years. For example, tax
authorities could start auditing a corporation today
By Joel Goldman
As reported earlier this month in our blog, Finance Quebec announced, on May 17, 2019, measures to fight aggressive tax planning.
By Janet Dell'Orto, Ron Toledano
Have you applied for registration of a trademark or are you the owner of a registered trademark? If so, the new Trademarks Act allows applicants and owners to notify the Registrar
By Joel Goldman
On May 17, 2019, Finance Quebec released measures to deal with combating aggressive tax planning.
Canada: CCTV Surveillance In The Workplace {Jul 2019}
By Ron Toledano
Employers are often tempted to monitor their business as well as their employees. There are often legitimate reasons to do both and with ample tools available in today's world
By Laurent Debrun
The City of Salaberry-de-Valleyfield retained the services of the engineering firm CIMA to develop plans and specification and grant contracts. CIMA selected the lowest bid
Canada: Canadian Trademark Caveat: Carefully Consider The Classification Of Goods And Services! {Jul 2019}
By Ron Toledano
Now that the new Canadian Trademarks Act Regulations is in effect, brand owners should be aware of a change in policy concerning the class filing fees should an examined application be divided into additional classes.
By Jonathan Éthier
In practice, a tax litigator defending the interests of a client
at the objection stage may wish to support his representations to a
Revenu Québec agent by referring to technical
interpretations
By Jonathan Éthier
When a person owes money to the tax authorities, it could be dangerous for them to try to subtract their major assets
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