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Legal news and issues with lawyer Michael Mulligan on CFAX 1070 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

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Legal news and issues with lawyer Michael Mulligan on CFAX 1070 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

    8.5 Years in Jail for Driving, HPV Vaccine dispute, and a Driving Appeal by 80 Year Old

    8.5 Years in Jail for Driving, HPV Vaccine dispute, and a Driving Appeal by 80 Year Old

    What happens when the law collides with contentious family decisions and public safety? Join us as we sit down with Michael Mulligan, a barrister and solicitor from Mulligan Defence Lawyers, to dissect a variety of complex legal scenarios. From the stringent criteria required to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada to a severe sentence handed down in Ontario for driving while disqualified, we explore the heavy legal consequences that can arise from repeated offences. This episode sheds light...

    • 22 min
    Employment Law, Language Rights, and Wildfire Liability

    Employment Law, Language Rights, and Wildfire Liability

    Can employers terminate employees without cause, and what are the legal nuances involved? Michael Mulligan from Mulligan Defence Lawyers to unravel a recent Court of Appeal decision in British Columbia surrounding wrongful dismissal, notice, and an employment contract. We dissect the case of a senior employee from Harbour Air Seaplanes who was let go during the COVID-19 pandemic and examine how the interplay between federal legislation and common law could influence compensation beyond ...

    • 23 min
    Informer Privilege vs. Fair Public Trials and Damages for a Puck Injury

    Informer Privilege vs. Fair Public Trials and Damages for a Puck Injury

    What happens when the right to a fair and public trial clashes with the need to protect informer confidentiality? This episode of our podcast takes you through a riveting journey into the complex world of informer privilege and the right to a transparent judicial process. We scrutinize a landmark Supreme Court of Canada decision involving a secret trial in Quebec, where the Quebec Court of Appeal overturned the conviction due to abuse of process. Michael Mulligan from Mulligan Defence Lawyers...

    • 22 min
    ICBC Privacy Breach, Royal Bank Sues over Visa Bill and Looses, and a Tree Dispute

    ICBC Privacy Breach, Royal Bank Sues over Visa Bill and Looses, and a Tree Dispute

    Can corporations truly safeguard your privacy, or are we all at risk? Join us as we tackle this pressing question with Michael Mulligan from Mulligan Defence Lawyers. In one of the most startling cases in recent memory, we dissect how an employee at the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) sold personal information, resulting in arson and shootings. You'll learn about the class-action lawsuit that followed and the judicial system's decision to award $15,000 per affected individual...

    • 23 min
    Unnecessary Mastectomy Damages and Rape Shield Laws

    Unnecessary Mastectomy Damages and Rape Shield Laws

    How does a jury decide the value of the emotional and physical toll from a medical misdiagnosis? Join us as we explore a poignant case where a woman was mistakenly diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent unnecessary surgery, leading to a $400,000 jury award. We'll unravel the stringent criteria needed to hold a doctor legally accountable and dissect the often-mysterious process by which juries calculate non-pecuniary damages such as pain and suffering. This segment promises to shed light o...

    • 22 min
    Threats to Legal Independence in British Columbia and House Arrest for Manslaughter

    Threats to Legal Independence in British Columbia and House Arrest for Manslaughter

    Could the very pillars of legal independence be shaking in British Columbia? Michael Mulligan, Barrister and solicitor of Mulligan Defence Lawyers, joins us in dissecting the controversial Legal Professions Act. His perspective shines an unflinching light on how this act could threaten the impartiality crucial to our justice system and the public interest. Get ready for a stirring analysis of the government's rush to legislate, the alarm sounded by legal professionals, and the constitutional ...

    • 22 min

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