March 12, 2026

Family-size Class Warfare – Who Gets the Ranch?

Kenneth Jack probably had no idea he was setting up a future class war when he made his will calling for his estate to be divided equally amongst his children who survived him, but that’s what happened. Mr. Jack the Senior (“Mr. Jack”) made a will in 2006 and died Read more

March 3, 2026

Litigation Abuse and Family Law Project

February 27, 2026

BC Supreme Court denies application for injunction in commercial dispute, finding plaintiff wouldn’t suffer irreparable harm and balance of convenience favoured defendant

Auora Climbing Inc. v Kilter, LLC, 2026 BCSC 290, was a dispute between two commercial parties involved in developing equipment and applications for climbing gyms: The parties have a longstanding relationship and worked together to develop the functioning of the App with Kilter’s climbing boards. The exact nature of their Read more

February 6, 2026

Injunction restrains MNR from deregistering Vancouver charity pending constitutional challenge

Coram Deo Foundation v Canada (Minister of National Revenue), 2026 BCSC 123, concerned a registered charity that had received a notice of deregistration from the Minister of National Revenue. With deregistration imminent, the charity applied to the BC Supreme Court for “an interim injunction enjoining the Minister from publishing the Read more

January 27, 2026

New BCLI Study Paper on a Current Issue in Construction and Property Law

BCLI has issued a new publication dealing with a growing issue in urban development. The Study Paper on Access to Neighbouring Land and Airspace for Construction-Related Purposes released in January 2026 looks at options to avoid disputes over access by developers to land and airspace surrounding a building site during Read more