Deck litigation, an estate without a will, and criminal jury trials almost back to normal

Deck litigation, an estate without a will, and criminal jury trials almost back to normal

This week on Legally Speaking with Michael Mulligan: Twenty-five years ago, a man and his family moved into a home they had built in the Highlands with only a temporary occupancy permit. A final occupancy permit was never obtained, and the lack of compliance was noted on title. As his wife passed away and his children had moved out, the homeowner decided it was time to sell the home. The homeowner hired a contractor to complete some repairs including work on some badly weathered decks. T...

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From UBC Sticker Defamation To GST Liability To Work From Home Rights

From UBC Sticker Defamation To GST Liability To Work From Home Rights

A campus sticker dispute, a GST mistake that snowballs for years, and a pre-COVID work-from-home fight all end up in the BC Court of Appeal, and the common thread is proof. We walk through a defamatio...

16 Heinä 20min

When Police Records Disappear

When Police Records Disappear

A province says a police misconduct record is sealed and destroyed. The Supreme Court of Canada says a fair trial can’t work that way. We walk through a major ruling on criminal disclosure and why it ...

9 Heinä 21min

Aboriginal Title And The Future Of Private Land

Aboriginal Title And The Future Of Private Land

A court ruling can change more than a headline, it can change how safe you feel about the basics: owning property and trusting the people who handle your money. We walk through a remarkable British Co...

2 Heinä 20min

When Governments Write The Rules To Sue

When Governments Write The Rules To Sue

A province suing over opioids is one thing. A province passing a statute that makes it easier for itself to sue, then launching a sweeping class action on that foundation, is something else entirely. ...

25 Kesä 20min

What Counts As A Right When There’s Nowhere To Sleep

What Counts As A Right When There’s Nowhere To Sleep

A city changes a bylaw, two parks get added to a no-camping list, and suddenly the real question isn’t “is this fair?” but “who has the legal power to decide?” We walk through a fresh BC Supreme Court...

19 Kesä 19min

Punitive Damages For Political Firing

Punitive Damages For Political Firing

A public servant gives three decades to the province, then gets fired without cause on the very day a government is about to fall. The BC Supreme Court doesn’t just disagree with how it was handled, i...

12 Kesä 21min

When Poker Winnings Become Taxable

When Poker Winnings Become Taxable

A million-dollar poker run sounds like the ultimate loophole, until the CRA decides it looks like a job. We talk with criminal defence lawyer Michael Mulligan about a Supreme Court of Canada leave dec...

4 Kesä 22min

Camp Thunderbird Gate Fight And A 15-Year Lawsuit Over A Supposed Public Road

Camp Thunderbird Gate Fight And A 15-Year Lawsuit Over A Supposed Public Road

A locked gate at a kids’ camp sounds like a small-town nuisance until you trace it back to 1935 and forward to a trial date in 2027. We dig into a Greater Victoria dispute where companies say a histor...

28 Touko 21min

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