Today’s guest blog was originally published in “Commercial Law World,” the magazine of the Commercial Law League of America (CLLA), Volume 30/Issue 3, July/August/September 2016 edition. We reprint it here with permission. The author is Brad Lohner, a 32-year veteran of… Read More ›
Canadian Law
The Uncertain World of Passwords and Border Searches
Searches are the unfortunate norm for today’s air travel. While there are constitutional protections against unreasonable search and seizure in both Canada and the United States, the rules differ when a traveler is “voluntarily” submitting to security checks at an… Read More ›
Canadian Collections by an American Collection Agency
A foreign collection agency that attempts to collect any form of debt in Canada without a local licence is breaking Canadian law. Over the past few years, the Canadian government has modified provincial legislation to discourage foreign collection agencies from… Read More ›
Canadian Subrogation Laws & Rights
A definition of Subrogation from a paper on the website of one of our Canadian Law firm members, Whitelaw Twining, is “A doctrine by which one who has indemnified another for a loss suffered at the hands of a third… Read More ›