The provincial government recently announced a significant privacy breach impacting up to 100,000 Nova Scotians including those employed by IWK, the NS Health Authority and other public service employees. What happens if your private information or personal data is stolen? This blog discusses the various situations where a claim for breach of privacy may arise.
Read MoreAmendments to Civil Procedure Rule 55.14 have redefined Treating Physician Narratives — now called Treating Physician Reports (TPR) — and introduced new requirements for their admissibility. These updates impact plaintiffs, treating physicians, and the legal process. Read our latest blog to learn what this means for your case.
Read MoreExamining a brief history of the legal status of abortion in the US and Canada. A lesson learned in the post Roe v. Wade world, hard-fought freedoms can never be taken for granted
Read MoreA personal take on having a career in law while raising a family.
Read MoreWhether you're a seasoned winter cyclist or just curious about biking in colder months, now is a great time to brush up on safety tips and cycling laws in Nova Scotia. From road rules to insurance coverage after an accident, our latest blog covers what every cyclist should know.
Read MoreWho pays if you are injured by an unidentified or uninsured driver? Learn about Section D coverage and when it applies.
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