BCLI welcomes recognition in CBABC Agenda for Justice 2017

In its just-published Agenda for Justice 2017, the Canadian Bar Association, BC Branch, has endorsed four BCLI reports. This places these reports among the “series of justice and legislative reforms aimed at improving access to justice for all British Columbians” that make up the Agenda for Justice 2017. “BCLI is grateful to receive CBABC’s endorsement of its work,” said BCLI chair Lisa A. Peters, QC. “We look forward to implementation of some or all of Read more…

BCLI named Clicklaw organization of the month

Clicklaw is a leading source of legal information, education, and help for British Columbians. Drawing on resources from over 25 contributors made up of legal organizations in British Columbia, Clicklaw boasts a wealth of information designed to help British Columbians solve legal problems, find legal help, research the law, and learn about law reform. BCLI is pleased to be named Clicklaw’s organization of the month for January 2017. Visit the Clicklaw blog for an interview with BCLI executive director Kathleen Read more…

BC Law Institute Remembers Greg Steele Q.C.

This week the British Columbia Law Institute family mourns the passing of one of its founding members, Greg Steele Q.C. The legal profession has lost a great champion for law reform. His kindness, generosity and humour will be missed.  As one of the founding members, Greg’s contribution to the formation and sustainment of BCLI was immense.  His contributions at the national level through the Uniform Law Conference of Canada were equally significant. On behalf of Read more…

Alberta Lawyers Set to Launch New Project Promoting Limited Scope Legal Services

In March 2017, a team of Alberta lawyers, in partnership with the Canadian Research Institute for Law and the Family, will launch The Alberta Limited Legal Services Project.  Funded by the Law Foundation of Ontario, the aim of the 18-month project is to research and report on the impact of lawyers providing limited scope legal services (or limited scope retainers) on access to justice.  The project proposes that by helping lawyers provide limited legal services Read more…

Report: First strata termination approved without a unanimous vote goes to supreme court for confirmation

Business in Vancouver has published a story on British Columbia’s first strata corporation to use the new termination procedure. The strata corporation has now reached the stage of confirmation of the resolution to terminate by the Supreme Court of British Columbia. Bill 40 amended part 16 of the Strata Property Act, permitting the cancellation of a strata plan and the winding up of a strata corporation upon approval of a resolution to terminate by an 80-percent vote. Previously, Read more…