kmb notes
September 2009
So your company has been sued: What you need to know about insurance coverage
When a statement of claim is served on your company seeking large sums of money as damages, your first response might be to consult legal counsel about defending the lawsuit. Quite often the company spends considerable amounts of money on legal fees without inquiring if the claim is covered by insurance.
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Landmines for Landlords
In these challenging economic times, it is essential that commercial landlords remain vigilant to ensure that their tenants are paying the rent called for under the terms of their leasehold agreements diligently and in a timely manner. They must not, however, become complacent just because the tenant is up-to-date with the payment of rent. All landlords must be mindful that there are certain acts or omissions of their tenants, which could potentially impose liability on the landlord.
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Safety First, Privacy Second Proposed Amendments to the Occupational Health and Safety Act
Bill 168 proposes to amend the Occupational Health and Safety Act to designate violence and harassment as workplace health hazards, and seeks to introduce measures to prevent and protect workers from workplace violence and harassment.
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