April 24, 2017
Financing Litigation Legal Research Project – 2017 Update
A great deal has happened with the BCLI’s Financing Litigation Legal Research Project since the last update in February 2016. A series of consultation sessions were held with experts to gather information, feedback and advice on the BCLI’s proposed topics of discussion. One-on-one interviews were also conducted with individuals who Read more…
April 4, 2017
Completing complex-stratas consultation, making progress on governance issues highlights for latest quarter of Strata Property Law Project
The first three months of 2017 were a time of transition for BCLI’s Strata Property Law Project—Phase Two. The consultation on complex stratas closed. The project committee began reviewing its final report for this part of the project. Meanwhile, the committee made progress on examining issues for the next part Read more…
March 7, 2017
A look back at recommendations on mental capacity and retaining legal counsel
It’s been just over a month since the BC Branch of the Canadian Bar Association published its Agenda for Justice 2017. The agenda explicitly called for the implementation of four BCLI reports. But aspects of the agenda may have an implicit bearing on past BCLI work. For example, the agenda proposes Read more…
February 14, 2017
Informed health care consent, aging and dementia: making it happen
January was Alzheimer Awareness Month, making it a great time for the Canadian Centre for Elder Law (CCEL) to launch a new project that seeks to help people living with dementia better understand their right to consent to health care treatment and medication. In collaboration with the Alzheimer Society of Read more…
February 8, 2017
CBABC’s Agenda for Justice and BCLI’s Financing Litigation Legal Research Project
On February 1, 2017, the BC Branch of the Canadian Bar Association (CBABC) released its report, An Agenda for Justice (PDF), containing more than 30 recommendations for reform to strengthen and improve access to justice in British Columbia. The report calls for corrective action by the province in four key Read more…
















































