On this special interim episode, Kyla and Paul update us on the Rainbow Bridge border crossing accident and the tractor involved in police pursuit on Highway 1. Listen on Friday for further developments as they come to light!
Welcome to Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t! This week, lawyer Kyla Lee discusses Conflicts of Interest in Policing… 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.
We are delighted to share the remarkable achievement of Kyla Lee, from Acumen Law Corporation, who has been honoured with the esteemed 2023 Legal Award for Vancouver DUI Lawyer by Acquisition International Magazine. This distinguished recognition is a testament to Kyla’s exceptional legal expertise and unwavering commitment to providing outstanding legal services. View Kyla’s listing here!
On this episode, Kyla and Paul analyze political statements over the Rainbow Bridge accident and how it is important to have responsible comments. They also look at the perception of a $1500 fine for a driver who killed a cyclist.
This week’s collection of peculiar tales takes us into the world of slumber, but not the kind you’d expect. Each story unfolds a scenario where sleep, or the lack thereof, leads to unexpected and bizarre situations. From a burglar’s unintended nap during a heist, not being able to get a good nights sleep, to competitors in a contest who turn lying down into an endurance sport, these narratives reveal the quirky ways sleep (or its semblance) can turn everyday occurrences into extraordinary events. Let’s dive into these unusual tales of rest and relaxation gone awry.
Welcome to Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t! This week, lawyer Kyla Lee discusses pat-down searches… 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.
On this special liability episode Kyla and Paul look at 2 liability cases with unusual outcomes. They also remind us that governments can’t legislate themselves out of responsibility. To put us in the Christmas mood, listen to our special outro song!
From the bizarre to the serendipitous, the world often surprises us with stories of lost items and unexpected occurrences. This week, we delve into three such tales, each highlighting the peculiar nature of loss and discovery. From lost skulls, expensive tools floating away and absent people, these stories capture the essence of how sometimes what is lost can lead to extraordinary outcomes or unveil hidden truths.