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An individual board member may disclose confidential board information to their own lawyer on matters affecting them personally
An individual board member may disclose confidential board information to their own lawyer on matters affecting them personally Administrative Law Blog An individual board member may disclose confidential board information to their own lawyer on matters affecting them personally by Joel A. Morris*
March 5, 2024
The next time Vancouver’s Fire Chief seeks to remove the shelters the occupants of Hastings Block erect, procedural fairness demands that notice of this plan and an opportunity for the occupants to provide submissions to the Fire Chief must be provided
Administrative Law Blog The next time Vancouver’s Fire Chief seeks to remove the shelters the occupants of Hastings Block erect, procedural fairness demands that notice of this plan and an opportunity for the occupants to provide submissions to the Fire Chief must be provided January 30, 2024
BC Supreme Court finds that if an administrative decision-maker is going to veer off its typical course in a decision, it needs to provide sufficient reasons to explain and justify its departure from the norm
Administrative Law Blog BC Supreme Court finds that if an administrative decision-maker is going to veer off its typical course in a decision, it needs to provide sufficient reasons to explain and justify its departure from the norm February 21, 2023
Judicial Review of Business Licensing Decision
Judicial Review of Business Licensing Decision Administrative Law Blog Judicial Review of Business Licensing Decision by Ellie Einarson
January 17, 2023
Administrative Law Blog Zoning Bylaw allows an automotive repair shop to store junked vehicles for the purposes of its business and parts inventory October 19, 2021
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