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Daniel & Partners LLP News

Jail & Bail in support of BBBS

Daniel & Partners LLP is issuing an all-points bulletin for one of its associate lawyers, Robert DiLallo. There is a Big Brothers and Big Sisters of St. Catharines – Thorold & District (BBBS), Jail & Bail warrant out for his arrest. Robert has been

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Friends of Savour Niagara

The lawyers at Daniel & Partners LLP are proud to sponsor the Greater Niagara Chamber of Commerce’s 25th Annual Savour Niagara Event as a “Friend of Savour.”  The event will be held at the Niagara District Airport at 468 Niagara Stone Road, Niagara-on-the-Lake, from

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Be Careful on the Water this Summer!

Thinking of hitting the cottage or lake this weekend? To avoid potential loss or injury it is of utmost importance to understand and implement safe water practices. Safety is a shared responsibility of Canadian waterway users and the organizations that govern them. This means

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Legal Issues and Pokemon Go

The recent launch of Pokémon Go in Canada in July of this year has caused a lot of excitement. You may have noticed a lot more pedestrians around downtown cores, and even possibly suburban areas. Pokémon Go is a mobile app available on most

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Self Driving Car Update

Back in March, we told you about an accident that occurred when a self-driving car collided with a public bus.  One of Google’s automated vehicles collided with a public bus when attempting to navigate an obstruction in the road.  The car’s human driver believed

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SCC Weighs in on Dismissal Without Cause

Supreme Court of Canada Hands Down Important Employment Decision   The decades-long controversy over whether federally-regulated employers could dismiss employees without cause has been resolved. On July 14th, 2016, the Supreme Court of Canada (“SCC”) handed down its ruling in Wilson v. Atomic Energy

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