September 5, 2025

Irreparable harm in the spotlight as injunction denied in commercial-lease dispute

In Naghmeh v 1530378 B.C. Ltd., 2025 BCSC 1673, the BC Supreme Court declined to grant commercial tenants the injunction they sought against their landlord in a dispute over parking at a “a multi-unit commercial centre”. The case allowed the court to consider the legal framework for granting injunctions set Read more

July 21, 2025

BC Court of Appeal declines to allow colour-of-right defence based on Indigenous laws

R v Cavanaugh, 2025 BCCA 252, was an appeal from several convictions for criminal contempt. The convictions involved interfering with a Trans Mountain pipeline site in breach of an injunction. “The primary issue on appeal”, the court noted, was “whether the judge failed to take Indigenous laws into account when Read more

July 4, 2025

BC Supreme Court denies anticipatory injunction in racetrack dispute

Harness Racing B.C. Society v Orangeville Raceway Limited, 2025 BCSC 1249—a recent decision of the BC Supreme Court—was a dispute between the owners of a horse-racing facility (the defendants) and a society and its members (the plaintiffs), who were among the main users of the racetrack facility. The dispute turned Read more

June 30, 2022

UK court allows posthumous use of embryo despite lack of written consent

In a recent decision, the family division of the High Court of England and Wales allowed a husband to use an embryo created by in vitro fertilization with his wife for birth by surrogacy, even though the wife (who died after creation of the embryo by IVF) didn’t provide written Read more