Publications

Trainor v DeArcos, 2024 NBKB 158: When Mental Health Amplifies Physical Injury
February 9, 2025

Written by Monika M.L. Zauhar, Partner and Stephanie Charlton, Associate in Fredericton. Near the end of 2024, the New Brunswick Court of King’s Bench delivered the ruling in Trainor v DeArcos, 2024 NBKB 158, which provides interesting insights into the assessment of causation and damages in a personal injury claim. This decision addresses several concepts […]

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User Pay Model To Allow For Cost Recovery Of Wastewater Services
January 30, 2025

Written by Kevin Latimer, KC, Partner in Halifax. Facing daunting capital and operational challenges, Cape Breton Regional Municipality (CBRM) has amended its wastewater discharge bylaw to allow for cost recovery of wastewater services through a user pay model. The munici­pality sees this as the first step in a larger transformation. Like many Canadian municipalities, CBRM […]

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Strength In Unity: Four Years After Consolidation, A New Regional Municipality Stands Tall
January 30, 2025

Written by Kevin Latimer, KC, Partner in Halifax. Four years after the consolidation of two Nova Scotia municipalities, it appears as if citizens of the new Regional Municipality of West Hants are reaping benefits. The former Municipality of West Hants and Town of Windsor had existed as neighbouring, but independent, municipalities for more than two […]

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PEI Estate Planning Preparation – Checklist – Updated January 2025
January 16, 2025

Written by Robin K. Aitken, TEP. “Everything to each other, and if we both go, to the kids”. Sound familiar? Estate planning is actually far more complicated than this. For PEI residents, when preparing for your estate planning meeting with one of our lawyers, there are a number of things to consider. The checklist below […]

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Harnessing AI in Wind Energy: Risks, Opportunities, and the Role of Contractual Clarity
December 16, 2024

Written by Mohammad Ali Raza, Partner and Miguel deMello, Associate in Halifax. The passage of Bill C-49 and amendments to Nova Scotia’s Accord Acts signal a significant opportunity for offshore wind energy investment in the province. As Nova Scotia strives to establish itself as a global leader in offshore wind, understanding how artificial intelligence (AI) can optimize […]

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Addressing AI Bias and Discrimination: A Critical Path to Responsible AI
December 2, 2024

As artificial intelligence (AI) technologies become increasingly integrated into various aspects of our lives, the imperative to address AI bias and discrimination has never been more critical. These issues pose significant risks to privacy, human rights, and the equitable application of technology across society. This article explores the risks associated with AI bias and discrimination, […]

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The New Brunswick Accessibility Act: Potential Responsibilities for Employers
November 12, 2024

Earlier this year, new legislation was introduced into New Brunswick which recognizes the barriers to accessibility and the impact this has on persons with disabilities. The Accessibility Act[1] strives to achieve a more accessible New Brunswick by 2040. The purpose of the legislation is to identify, prevent, and remove barriers to accessibility by creating accessibility […]

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Corporate Governance: Legal Best Practices for Long-Term Success
October 31, 2024

In today’s fast-paced business environment, effective corporate governance is more critical than ever. Companies face an array of challenges that can impact their operations and reputation, including regulatory compliance, cybersecurity threats, and shifting market dynamics. Additionally, increasing stakeholder expectations for transparency and ethical practices require organizations to be agile and proactive in their governance strategies […]

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Transparency and Accountability in AI Systems: Building Trust Through Openness
October 28, 2024

In the rapidly evolving domain of artificial intelligence (AI), transparency and accountability stand as pillars for building trust between technology providers and users. Following our discussions on legal authority, consent, necessity, and proportionality, this article shifts focus to how businesses can implement transparency and accountability in their AI operations. These principles are critical for ensuring […]

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