User contributions
16 August 2019
Employment Law Issues (9:V)
Pregnancy and Parental Leave
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ICBC and Compulsory Coverage (12:X)
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Employment Law Issues (9:V)
Payment of Wages
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Employment Law Issues (9:V)
Minimum Wage and the Entry Level Wage
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Employment Law Issues (9:V)
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Governing Legislation and Resources for Landlord and Tenant Law (19:XIX)
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Claims Involving Out-of-province Insurers or Accidents (12:XIII)
4. Service Outside BC
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Claims Involving Out-of-province Insurers or Accidents (12:XIII)
B. Jurisdiction
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Claims Involving Out-of-province Insurers or Accidents (12:XIII)
2. The access of damages
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ICBC and Personal Injury Claims (12:XII)
4. Formal Offers to Settle and Cost Consequences
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ICBC and Personal Injury Claims (12:XII)
3. ICBC’s Obligations to the Insured
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ICBC and Personal Injury Claims (12:XII)
3. Lump Sum Awards and Structured Settlements
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ICBC and Personal Injury Claims (12:XII)
b) Loss of Prospective Earnings
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ICBC and Personal Injury Claims (12:XII)
a) Non-pecuniary Damages
ICBC and Personal Injury Claims (12:XII)
1. How Damages are Assessed
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ICBC and Personal Injury Claims (12:XII)
b) Fast Track Litigation - Rule 15-1
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Optional ICBC Insurance (12:XI)
(2) Appeal Process: Two Routes
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Optional ICBC Insurance (12:XI)
A. Introduction to OICs
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ICBC and Personal Injury Claims (12:XII)
3. Supreme Court of British Columbia
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ICBC and Personal Injury Claims (12:XII)
G. Which Court has Jurisdiction?
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ICBC and Personal Injury Claims (12:XII)
1. Provincial Court, Small Claims Division
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ICBC and Personal Injury Claims (12:XII)
D. Private Settlements
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ICBC and Personal Injury Claims (12:XII)
E. Inequality of Bargaining Power
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ICBC and Personal Injury Claims (12:XII)
B. Identifying Parties to the Dispute
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Optional ICBC Insurance (12:XI)
(2) Appeal Process: Two Routes
Optional ICBC Insurance (12:XI)
f) Exceptions to Forfeiture
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Optional ICBC Insurance (12:XI)
e) Forfeiture of Claims and Breach of Conditions
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Optional ICBC Insurance (12:XI)
A. Introduction to OICs
ICBC and Compulsory Coverage (12:X)
b) Section 148 Claims: Accidents in Nunavut, Yukon, Northwest Territories or U.S.A.
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ICBC and Compulsory Coverage (12:X)
a) Reasonable Efforts to Ascertain Identity
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ICBC and Compulsory Coverage (12:X)
C. Accident (“No Fault”) Benefits: Part 7 of the IVR
Preliminary Matters for Employment Law (9:IV)
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Preliminary Matters for Employment Law (9:IV)
Determine Jurisdiction
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Governing Legislation and Resources for Employment Law (9:II)
C. Referrals
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Governing Legislation and Resources for Employment Law (9:II)
A. Employment and Wrongful Dismissal Legislation
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Governing Legislation and Resources for Employment Law (9:II)
B. Resources
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Employment Law Issues (9:V)
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Employment Law Issues (9:V)
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Employment Law Issues (9:V)
Employment Standards Act Claims
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Employment Law Issues (9:V)
A. Employment Standards Act Claims
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Employment Law Issues (9:V)
1. Hiring Practices
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Preliminary Matters for Employment Law (9:IV)
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Strategies and Tips for Employment Law (9:VII)
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Strategies and Tips for Employment Law (9:VII)
H. Consider Defeating Signed Release Agreements
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Strategies and Tips for Employment Law (9:VII)
H. Consider Defeating Signed Release Agreements
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Remedies in Employment Law (9:VI)
Limitation Periods
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Remedies in Employment Law (9:VI)
Limitation Periods
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Remedies in Employment Law (9:VI)
D. Limitation Periods
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Remedies in Employment Law (9:VI)
C. The BC Human Rights Tribunal
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Remedies in Employment Law (9:VI)
Provincial Small Claims Court
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