Alberta Court of Appeal decision on liability has national implications, lawyer says

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Brownlee lawyer John Gescher featured in Lawyer's Daily publication
"The Alberta Court of Appeal has ruled the City of Calgary was partially liable for an attack on a pedestrian who was walking on an overpass near one of its light rail stations, a decision a number of observers say may have ramifications beyond the municipality's borders."

Case citation: Delfs v. Stricker, 2024 BCCA 35This appeal challenges the dismissal of a negligence claim stemming from a tragic accident...