Fifth Circuit Upholds Coast Guard Determination That Dredging Barge With Foreign-Made Crane May Operate In The United States – Marine/ Shipping

Listen to this post On April 17, 2024, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit upheld the Coast Guard’s determination that a vessel is considered “built in the United States” for purposes of coastwise endorsement eligibility notwithstanding its incorporation of a foreign-made crane. Diamond Services Corp. v. Curtin Maritime Corp., et al.,…

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La négociation collective à l’ère du télétravail : un nouveau paradigme – Employee Rights/ Labour Relations

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. La pandémie de COVID-19 nous a démontré que la productivité peut être maintenue en télétravail et que sa flexibilité apporte des avantages indéniables.  Bien que l’engouement pour cette pratique se soit quelque peu essoufflé, plusieurs employeurs contraints de l’adopter…

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Judicial Review Of Adjudicator’s Determination Granted By Ontario Divisional Court – Real Estate

Earlier this year, the Ontario Divisional Court released its first decision allowing an application for judicial review of an adjudicator’s determination. In doing so, the Divisional Court provided some guidance on the circumstances in which judicial review of adjudication determinations may be successful. Background Lambton College (the College) engaged Dixin Construction Ltd. (Dixin) as a…

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More Questions Than Answers With Signing Of Agreement To Recognize Aboriginal Title On Private Land – Indigenous Peoples

On April 14, 2024, barely two weeks following its public release,1 the province of British Columbia (Province) announced an agreement (Agreement) had been signed by the Province and the Council of the Haida Nation (Haida Nation) to recognize the Haida Nation’s Aboriginal title over all lands on Haida Gwaii – including privately owned lands.2 This…

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