BCLI Responds to Ministry of Finance White Paper on Society Act Reform

The British Columbia Law Institute has submitted its formal response to the Ministry of Finance’s Societies Act White Paper as part of a consultation process scheduled to continue until Wednesday, October 15th. BCLI would like to thank the Ministry of Finance for British Columbia for this opportunity to respond to the draft legislation set out in its white paper. The white paper displays the considerable progress that the ministry has made toward the goal of creating a new and Read more…

Executive and Board Changes Following BCLI’s Annual General Meeting

The British Columbia Law Institute held its Annual General Meeting on September 17, 2014, laying the foundation for another year of comprehensive research and law reform work. With the AGM, several changes to the BCLI executive has been implemented: We welcome Professor Joost Blom, Q.C., as the new Chair of BCLI.  Professor Blom is a longstanding Member at Large of BCLI.  He is Chair of the Program Committee and has been Vice-chair since 2012.  Professor Read more…

BCLI Seeks Public’s Views on Rules for Terminating a Strata

Vancouver, 15 May 2014—The British Columbia Law Institute is asking the public for its opinion on proposals to reform how the Strata Property Act deals with the termination of a strata. In its just-published Consultation Paper on Terminating a Strata, BCLI examines the development of what the Strata Property Act calls cancellation of a strata plan and winding up of a strata corporation and makes 21 tentative recommendations designed to improve this province’s legal framework Read more…

BCLI issues Report on a Franchise Act for BC

31 March 2014—The British Columbia Law Institute recommends that British Columbia become the sixth province to enact franchise legislation. BCLI issued its Report on a Franchise Act for British Columbia today. The report analyzes franchise legislation in force in Canada, the U.S., and elsewhere, and contains a detailed legislative proposal with commentary. It was preceded by a consultation paper issued by BCLI early in 2013 to seek public input. The recommendations in the report were reached Read more…

BCLI Recommends Reforms to Encourage Settlements of Complex Litigation

Vancouver, 17 December 2013—In a report published today the British Columbia Law Institute is calling for legislation that will improve the civil-justice system by removing a roadblock to settling complex, multiparty litigation. “When a person suffers damages or a monetary loss at the hands of more than one wrongdoer, often the quickest and simplest way to deal with the dispute is to settle with some of the wrongdoers,” explained BCLI chair Tino Di Bella. “But Read more…