On March 15, 2023, the final report of Janice Rubin’s Independent review on accusations of sexual misconduct against...
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What does it mean to be a Common Law Jurisdiction in Nova Scotia?
Nova Scotia is a common law jurisdiction which means that our legal system is based on the common law...
What is an Insurance Adjuster?
An Insurance Adjuster is a professional who works for insurance companies and is responsible for evaluating insurance claims. They...
Hockey Executives have responded to Hazing and Abuse Allegations
Executives of the Canadian Junior Hockey League are answering difficult questions about the hazing and allegations of extreme abuse...
How to Fill Out OCF-2
If you suffered injuries in a motor vehicle accident, you might have already filed an Application for Accident Benefits....
Do You Have to Pay Tax on Your Personal Injury Compensation?
If you suffered injuries in an accident that was someone else’s fault, you may be able to pursue compensation....
New Claims Surface in Death of Clayton Miller
Ray Wagner, lawyer for Clayton Miller’s family says new evidence contradicts official story regarding his death. Read the...
Priest Facing Sexual Assault Charges Expected to be Back in Court February
A P.E.I. Roman catholic priest is accused of sexual offences against a minor and is expected to be back...
What Everyone Should Know about Pecuniary and Non-Pecuniary Damages
If you are injured by someone else’s negligence – such as by a distracted driver in a car accident...
Driving Off-Road Vehicles Rules in Nova Scotia
It’s hard to imagine a better destination for off-roading than Nova Scotia, but the risk associated with this wildly...