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- Family Law Blog
- Immigration Law Blog
- Municipal & Planning Law Blog
- Projects, Infrastructure, and P3 Blog
- Video Game Law Blog
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Blogs
Davis LLP was one of the first Canadian law firms to actively post blogs. By blogging, our lawyers not only inform their clients and others, but keep themselves at the cutting edge of legal developments and trends.
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| Title | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Ontario MOE issues guide to renewable energy approvals | Andrew Lord | Thu Jan 28 |
| Court Upholds a Ban on Fantacy Games in Wisconsin Prisons | Josie C. Morello | Thu Jan 28 |
| SEC issues climate change disclosure guidance | Andrew Lord | Thu Jan 28 |
| Canada qualifies its stated emissions reduction goals | Andrew Lord | Thu Jan 28 |
| Québec Northern Plan "Plan Nord" - Stakeholders hold initial Partners' Discussion Table | Stephan Scott Trudeau | Wed Jan 27 |
| MumboJumbo Awarded Damages in Lawsuit Against PopCap | Karine Bellavance | Wed Jan 27 |
| BC Renewable and Low Carbon Fuels Act provides opportunity to sell 'over-compliance' rights | Wed Jan 27 | |
| "BASIC Bloc" fast out of the gates on international climate talks (as well as economic recovery) in 2010 | Wed Jan 27 | |
| PS3 gets hacked | Chris Bennett | Wed Jan 27 |
| SEC climate change disclosure requirements imminent; OSC to follow by end of 2010 | Andrew Lord | Tue Jan 26 |