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  • Update on Changes to Limitation Periods During COVID-19 in Each Canadian Province

    January 27, 2022 – COVID-19 led to the suspension of limitation periods in many Canadian provinces.  Below you will find the details on how the pandemic impacted limitation periods in each province. Updated January 2022 Alberta Suspension of Limitation Periods During COVID-19 in Alberta In Alberta, limitations were suspended from March 17, 2020 to June 1, 2020, pursuant to...
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  • If at First You Don’t Succeed… : Fennelly v. Lloyd’s Underwriters, 2021 NLSC 160

    January 20, 2022 – Fennelly v. Lloyd’s Underwriters, 2021 NLSC 160, involved an application by the First and Second Defendants, Lloyd’s Underwriters (“Lloyd’s”) and Anthony & Associates Inc. (“Anthony”), pursuant to Rule 40.11 of the Rules of the Supreme Court, 1986, S.N.L. 1986, c. 42, Sch. D, to dismiss the insured Plaintiff’s claim for want of prosecution. This was...
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  • RMC Celebrates 25 Years

    January 10, 2022 – A lot has changed since 1997, the year a group of independent law firms with dedicated insurance defence practices joined together to form Risk Management Counsel of Canada (RMC).  But the goals of RMC remain unchanged – to work together to provide Canadian and international insurers with best-in-class insurance defence expertise in every market in...
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  • Cox & Palmer Invests Further in Equity, Diversity & Inclusion

    October 27, 2021 – Cox & Palmer is pleased to announce our Employer Partnership with the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion (CCDI). CCDI is a social organization, whose mission is to help those they work with be inclusive, free of prejudice and discrimination; and to generate awareness, dialogue and action for people to recognize diversity as an asset...
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