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  • Untravelled Immunity? Pumping the Brakes on Statutory Immunity for Cities and Municipalities

    March 28, 2025 – Cities and municipalities are required to keep roads and streets in a reasonable state of repair by The Municipalities Act, SS 2005, c M-36.1 and The Cities Act, SS 2002, c C-11.1. However, these same entities are statutorily immune from liability for things on, in, or adjacent to streets that are not on the travelled portion of the...
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  • The Good Faith Playbook: Tips to Prevent Costly Bad Faith Claims – Webinar Recording

    March 03, 2025 – This webinar for claims handlers and adjusters, focuses on key strategies to navigate bad faith claims and reduce legal risks. Bad faith claims can result in costly litigation, substantial punitive damages, and reputational harm for insurers, making it essential to understand and manage these risks effectively. Our panel break down the complex legal principles of...
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  • Condominium Insurance and Liability Considerations

    December 06, 2024 – It is important for condominium unit owners, condominium boards and insurers of both condominium corporations and unit owners to understand the unique insurance requirements that come along with for life in a condominium building. Determining who is responsible for arranging what insurance, and understanding what insurance options exist are important for all stakeholders within the...
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  • Risk Management Counsel of Canada Achieves Top Ranking in Chambers & Partners

    October 01, 2024 – Risk Management Counsel of Canada (RMC) has secured a prestigious Band 1 ranking in the Chambers & Partners legal directory in the Insurance (Legal Network) | Canada category. This achievement underscores RMC’s expertise and leadership in the insurance law sector in Canada. Chambers & Partners is renowned for its rigorous research and impartial rankings. For...
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