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Depression

Depression is a serious medical condition that negatively impacts the way you feel, think and act. Those suffering from depression experience intense feelings of sadness, loss of enjoyment of activities they once enjoyed, low self-esteem, fatigue, and many other ailments.

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Depression is highly treatable, but it takes time, and it can be difficult to determine the best treatment for each individual case. If you are experiencing any of the above symptoms, you should advise your doctor as soon as possible.

If you are experiencing a loss of motivation and are feeling overwhelmed due to depression, it can be very hard to take the steps needed for recovery. Let the Personal Injury team at Watson Goepel make those first steps with you by helping organize your treatment and obtain funding.

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Workplace Sexual Misconduct in British Columbia: Legal Duties, Investigations & the OPCC Systemic Probe

Katharine E. Hennebery

Workplace sexual harassment and misconduct in British Columbia is under renewed scrutiny following a systemic investigation launched by the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner (OPCC). For employers and employees alike, this raises important questions: What is considered workplace sexual misconduct? What are an employer’s legal obligations in B.C.? And how should organizations respond to complaints?

This article outlines what you need to know—and why this moment matters for workplaces across all sectors.

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Can a Cheerleading Coach or Program Be Liable for Athlete Injuries in British Columbia?

Justin Kiedrzyn

Cheerleading is a growing sport with thousands of participants across Canada, including many youth and competitive athletes in British Columbia. As the sport continues to expand, athletes are pushing the limits of their training and performances with increasingly complex stunts, lifts, and tumbling passes. With this growth, however, comes an increased risk of injury. This raises an important question: when a cheerleader is injured, who bears legal responsibility? Are youth athletes themselves to blame, or can their coaches and the programs they train with be found negligent under British Columbia law?

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