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Watson Goepel is proud to announce that eight of our lawyers have been recognized in Best Lawyers in Canada™ 2025 and Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch™ in 2025 for their outstanding achievements in their practice area.
Watson Goepel is proud to announce that eight of our lawyers have been recognized in Best Lawyers in Canada™ 2025 and Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch™ in 2025 for their outstanding achievements in their practice area.
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC) was established to shed light on the painful legacy of residential schools and to provide a pathway for reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples.
Discover excellence in legal representation as Watson Goepel LLP’s top-tier lawyers are recognized in The Best Lawyers in Canada™ 2024 edition.
It is an unfortunate reality that divorce, or a relationship breakdown, can occur when someone is going through personal injury litigation.
If you or someone you know is uncertain whether a document left behind by the deceased is valid, please contact a lawyer as soon as possible. Our experienced Wills lawyers can provide guidance and clarity during an already difficult time. Contact Partner, Janet De Vita today to explore your legal options.
An NDA is a Non-Disclosure Agreement, also referred to as a Confidentiality Agreement or “gag order.” It is an agreement in which one party agrees not to speak to any number of facts in relation to a particular incident, typically in exchange for compensation. The non-disclosure section is typically a smaller part of a larger agreement.
While this article doesn’t attempt to deal with all the possible ways for startups to seek investment, it aims to provide some general guidance on what founders may want to consider when deciding the best approach to take in launching their product, service or app.
This article is part of a series of educational blog posts created by a team of Watson Goepel women lawyers in light of International Women’s Day 2023, to empower, celebrate, and encourage women in Canada.
This article is part of a series of educational blog posts created by a team of Watson Goepel women lawyers in light of International Women’s Day 2023, to empower, celebrate, and encourage women in Canada.
This article is part of a series of educational blog posts created by a team of Watson Goepel women lawyers in light of International Women’s Day 2023, to empower, celebrate, and encourage women in Canada.
This article is part of a series of educational blog posts created by a team of Watson Goepel women lawyers in light of International Women’s Day 2023, to empower, celebrate, and encourage women in Canada.
This article is part of a series of educational blog posts created by a team of Watson Goepel women lawyers in light of International Women’s Day 2023, to empower, celebrate, and encourage women in Canada.
Yes, surrogacy is legal in Canada. However, surrogates must be at least 21 years of age and are not permitted to receive any financial compensation for being a surrogate.