Litigation Archives : 2016

This post summarizes an employment case in which the employer was held to a unilateral change it had made to the employment contract

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This post covers some basic principles governing the granting of injunctions, such as the jurisdiction of the court, the nature of the remedy, and the various types of injunctions.

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This post summarizes a Federal Court case which dealt with the admissibility of Aboriginal oral history which would normally be considered hearsay

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Can a bailee rely on a limitation of liability clause to avoid liability for negligence?

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Legal Wit — Know When to Hold 'Em

Here it cannot be said that [insurance adjuster] balked at his cross-examination or that the Plaintiff was in any manner frustrated in doing a meaningful cross-examination.

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Legal Wit — Any Motion You Walk Away From . . .

The plaintiff was successful on the motion.

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