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Kyla Lee Wins 3rd Place in Best Legal Blog Contest


I am super pleased to announce that my blog won 3rd Place in the Criminal Law Category of The Expert Institute’s Best Legal Blog contest. I work really hard to bring everyone quality content several days a week, and I am glad that hard work is being recognized here.

Thank you to everyone who has supported me and my blog over the past few years. I will keep sharing my thoughts about new laws and regulations as they come, and bringing quality and informative content to this blog.

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Driving Law with Kyla Lee: Episode 36

This week on the Driving Law Podcast, I speak with Attorney General for British Columbia, David Eby, about how driving law has impacted his role as the Attorney General. We talk about the big changes to ICBC and what things will look like at the tribunal, how the insurance defence bar will be impacted, and what the future looks like for traffic court elimination legislation passed by the BC Liberal government. Finally, we delve into how high end cars and money laundering investigations are beginning to intersect. It is an important and fascinating discussion that you need to hear!

You can listen online on SoundCloud, PlayerFM, or subscribe on iTunes!

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Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Volume Thirty Guest Post

One common concern that comes to mind each week when I read Weird and Wacky Wednesdays is why. Why would someone think climbing a tree would help them avoid the long arm of the law? Why would police officers from two separate precincts trying to arrest each other not realize they were all cops undercover? Why do so many of these stories originate from Florida?

 

Well dear friends, this week you can add to that list, why would Kyla Lee invite me, Paul Doroshenko to write this week’s episode of Weird and Wacky Wednesdays? The answer, however, is fairly simple. Kyla wanted to help me understand the “why.” So here I am. Your guest blog posters, trying hard to understand the decisions made by humans. Let’s start with our first human in trouble, Mr. John Casford.

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Professional Negligence: Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t!

Welcome to Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t! This week, lawyer Kyla Lee discusses professional negligence.

Acumen Law Corporation lawyer Kyla Lee gives her take on a made-in-Canada court case each week and discusses why these cases should have been heard by Canada’s highest court: the Supreme Court of Canada.

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BC Government Quietly Introduces Massive Overhaul to 24 Hour Prohibitions for Drugs

At a time when everyone was distracted by cannabis legalization and the impending changes to the Criminal Code to allow random breath testing, the BC Government quietly enacted some changes to the Motor Vehicle Act to make it harder to dispute a 24 hour for drugs.

​These changes deserve attention and explanation. Because as a result of cannabis legalization, it is inevitable that more people will be facing 24 hour prohibitions from driving.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Volume Twenty Nine

This week on Weird and Wacky Wednesdays, we address three unusual cases. The first involves what was perhaps the humble beginnings of the greatest bowl of mashed potatoes of all time. The second involves what was perhaps the awful beginnings of the worst bowl of Rice Krispies of all time. And the third involves what was perhaps the humble beginnings of a beautiful and loving relationship. Oh, probably not.

Tune in to find out why all of these are part of what is definitely not the worst week of Weird and Wacky Wednesdays of all time!

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Driving Law with Kyla Lee: Episode Thirty Four

This week on the Driving Law Podcast, I speak with Paul Doroshenko of Acumen Law Corporation about legal ethics, and how he made them intersect with driving law by giving out some super-cool Acumen branded vehicle air fresheners. Then, we talk about some of the more in-depth concerns that are raised by Bill C-46, surrounding both legal ethics and how charge assessment decisions will have to change. Finally, we finish off with the decision by an Ontario police force to name and shame impaired driving. It’s definitely a jam-packed episode worth a listen this week.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Volume Twenty Eight

This week on the Weird and Wacky Wednesday legal roundup, the BC Supreme Court gives some pretty helpful guidance on how not to import a car to China. Then, we examine just how a cartoon character can be issued a speeding ticket and arrested. Finally, we see that the use of emojis has finally started to trickle its way into our court system, and discuss how this evidence will be interpreted in cases to come.

All this after the jump!

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Driving Law with Kyla Lee: Episode 33

This week on the Driving Law Podcast, I speak with Paul Doroshenko of Acumen Law Corporation about Acumen Law Corporation’s big win in BC Supreme Court. Then, we talk about the case of a West Vancouver Police Department officer caught sexting, and how that managed to impact some immediate roadside prohibition cases. Finally, we go over the changes to ICBC’s advertising budget, which has been significantly cut.

You can listen online on SoundCloud, PlayerFM, or subscribe on iTunes!

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