ICBC Privacy Breaches and Rap Evidence in a Murder Trial

ICBC Privacy Breaches and Rap Evidence in a Murder Trial

Privacy rights take center stage as the BC Court of Appeal delivers a powerful message to organizations handling sensitive information. When an ICBC employee sold policyholder data to criminal organizations, resulting in targeted arson and shooting attacks against numerous victims, the insurance giant fought tooth and nail to minimize compensation. The Court ultimately upheld a $15,000 award for each affected individual, establishing a crucial precedent that privacy violations cause significa...

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BCNDP vs. Crown Counsel Association, a Fence Dispute and an Eviction for Safety

BCNDP vs. Crown Counsel Association, a Fence Dispute and an Eviction for Safety

In British Columbia, the Crown Counsel Association negotiates wages, salary hours or work, and working conditions for Crown Counsel. In 2018, the BC government decided to have Crown Counsel, rather than the police, conduct bail hearings at night and on weekends. Rather than negotiating with the Crown Counsel Association, the BC government made a unilateral decision to have Crown Counsel work evenings and weekends, claiming that the Attorney General had the power to do this under the Attor...

16 Marras 202323min

BC Proposes Changes that Would Undermine the Independence of Lawyers

BC Proposes Changes that Would Undermine the Independence of Lawyers

Many professions such as doctors, engineers, and architects are regulated to ensure that people providing services to the public are properly trained and competent to practice. The need for this is clear: you want to ensure people receive good medical care and the buildings and bridges don't fall down. The regulation of lawyers has this objective as well: you want to know that you're getting competent legal advice when you hire a lawyer. Because lawyers are often engaged in work that is i...

9 Marras 202322min

Third Party Records, Probable Guilt Punishment, and Injunctions in Defamation Cases

Third Party Records, Probable Guilt Punishment, and Injunctions in Defamation Cases

Get ready to plunge into the riveting world of legal complexities as we welcome Michael Mulligan, a seasoned barrister and Solicitor, to our podcast. Packed with insights and thought-provoking perspectives, we'll unravel the collateral consequences of committing an offence and the intricate aspects of third-party records in criminal cases. Mulligan guides us through the maze of evidence collection, especially in scenarios where the police don't possess the evidence, as in the case of a prison...

2 Marras 202322min

Property Rights and the Short Term Rental Accommodations Act in British Columbia

Property Rights and the Short Term Rental Accommodations Act in British Columbia

Who says law and property rights can't be riveting? Brace for a legal deep dive unravelling the complexities of the Short Term Rental Accommodations Act in British Columbia. It's not every day you get to compare it to governmental property seizure, but we dare to tread those intriguing waters. We pick apart the legal precedents for compensation in cases where the government appropriates property and delve into the Supreme Court of Canada's ruling in the Annapolis Grouping v. Halifax Regional ...

26 Loka 202323min

The BC Heroin Treatment Act and Delays in Civil Cases

The BC Heroin Treatment Act and Delays in Civil Cases

Join us this week where we'll be opening the vault of Canada's legislative past with legal expert Michael Mulligan. Trust us, you won't want to miss this deep dive into the controversial British Columbia Heroin Treatment Act of 1979. Together, we'll unravel the context of the Opioid Crisis of the late 70s and today, investigating the eerily similar circumstances and sobering statistics of both times. In the episode, we'll have a healthy debate about the implications of the Heroin Treatment A...

19 Loka 202323min

Public Drug Use Prohibited Only If Asked and the Tort of Misfeasance in Public Office

Public Drug Use Prohibited Only If Asked and the Tort of Misfeasance in Public Office

Do you feel like you’re reading a different language when you look at legal documents? You’re not alone. We’ve brought in legal expert Michael Mulligan to decipher Bill 34, the Restricting Public Consumption of the Legal Substances Act, and it’s not what you’d expect. This piece of legislation doesn't public drug use anywhere unless someone is first asked to stop by a police officer. Mulligan also sheds light on the process and consequences of seizing substances discovered during these encoun...

12 Loka 202323min

Stepparent Child Support, Adoption without Consent and Band Council Fiduciary Duty

Stepparent Child Support, Adoption without Consent and Band Council Fiduciary Duty

Strap in for a thrilling conversation with Barrister and Solicitor, Michael Mulligan, as we navigate the tricky terrain of family law and indigenous governance. Curious about how the court defines a 'spouse' and how that affects child support? We dissect a case of a former stepfather, compelled to shoulder significant monetary responsibilities for three children, despite the fluctuating nature of his relationship with their mother. Listen as Michael enlightens us about how the BC Family Law A...

6 Loka 202323min

Loss of Support from a Child, Mineral Exploration vs DRIPA and the BC Legislature vs a Union

Loss of Support from a Child, Mineral Exploration vs DRIPA and the BC Legislature vs a Union

This week on Legally Speaking with Michael Mulligan: Before the introduction of mandatory no-fault ICBC insurance in May of 2021, if someone was killed in a motor vehicle accident, the deceased's family could sue the person responsible for the accident to receive compensation for at least the financial loss of a loved one. This typically occurred when the person killed had financially supported their children or partner. In the first case discussed, the parents of a 17-year-old Korean bo...

29 Syys 202323min

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