05 Feb, 2019 When Do Waivers Work? By Nabeel Peermohamed Occupiers often rely on waivers signed by their patrons to escape legal liability. For example, in order to mitigate the risk of any...
06 Jun, 2018 SUMMARY JUDGMENT: A TALE OF TWO TESTS By Nabeel Peermohamed A panel from the Alberta Court of Appeal recently issued their split decision in Whissell Contracting Ltd. v. Calgary (City), 2018 ABCA...
22 May, 2018 Consultant Certificate Controversy: Are Progress Certificates Binding? By Brownlee Law Did you know that progress certificates issued by owner-appointed consultants such as architects or engineers won't always be binding on...
08 May, 2018 ALBERTA JUDGE USES MGA DEFENCES TO DISMISS APPEAL By Nabeel Peermohamed In Kowalchuk v. Blanchard, et al., (unreported), the Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench recently applied the statutory defences under the...
06 May, 2018 Alberta's Motorcycle Helmet Exemption for Sikhs By Brownlee Law Plaintiff's are contributorily negligent when they refuse, fail or neglect to be as careful as a reasonable person would under the...
15 Sep, 2017 Lift Her Up Campaign Launch By Brownlee Law Brownlee LLP is proud to sponsor the Alberta Council of Women's Shelters. Join us at the #LiftHerUp launch to encourage women in...