In his Insurance Law column, Jonathan Dachs restates the "general, well-settled and widely known" rules for interpreting insurance policy provisions and uses case law to show how the courts are often ...
The Department of Labor’s fiduciary rule will make it “more challenging than ever” for advisors and others to recommend rollovers in a non-fiduciary capacity, according to a lawyer, speaking during a ...
Days before the start of a seismic trial, the National Association of Realtors appears to be changing its interpretation of a critical policy, though perhaps not enough to assuage the Department of ...
On July 23, 2021, the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) released its unanimous decision in Corner Brook (City) v. Bailey (Corner Brook). The SCC held that the general rules of contractual interpretation ...