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  • Insurance Claims
Insurance Claim Denied or Underpaid in BC? Follow This Checklist Before You Act
Anastase E. Maragos

When an insurance claim is denied, or the payout is far lower than expected, many policyholders assume there is nothing they can do. A denial or shortfall does not always mean the matter is over. Whether the issue stems from policy exclusions, insufficient coverage, broker errors, or disputes about the value of the loss, there may still be legal and practical options available.

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  • Litigation & Dispute Resolution
How Do I know If I Have a Professional Negligence Claim?
Robert D. Powell

Not every bad outcome means a professional was negligent—but when a lawyer, accountant, realtor, or other professional fails to meet the standard expected in their field, you may have a legal claim. Professional negligence cases can be complex, often requiring expert evidence to determine whether a professional breached their duty of care and caused financial harm. In this article, we explain what professional negligence is, the elements required to prove a claim, and the warning signs that may indicate it’s time to seek legal advice.

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Anny Kim

Anny Kim is a student at Watson Goepel LLP, supporting lawyers and clients while developing hands-on experience in legal research and case preparation.

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Harveer Garcha

Harveer Garcha is a student at Watson Goepel LLP, supporting lawyers and clients while developing hands-on experience in legal research and case preparation.

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  • Litigation & Dispute Resolution
Protecting a second mortgagee’s priority over further advances on a first mortgage: First Accredit Mortgage Corp. v. Pitman-Jelley, 2026 BCSC 1029
Thomas Hanson,Jeremy West

Lenders with second (or subsequent) mortgage security generally assume that registration will automatically protect their priority over further advances made under a prior encumbrance. That expectation is only elevated when they have received a payout statement from the priority lender confirming the outstanding balance due and owing on the priority mortgage.

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  • Family Law
Jurisdiction and Property in Cross-Border Family Disputes: Lessons from Florescu v. Lodato, 2025 BCSC 1950
Danica Beck

Jurisdiction plays a critical role in cross-border family disputes, particularly when property division spans multiple countries. In this case,the Supreme Court of British Columbia demonstrates how and when it may decline jurisdiction in favour of a more appropriate forum. This case highlights the importance of early jurisdictional strategy to avoid parallel proceedings, reduce costs, and ensure disputes are resolved where they are most closely connected.

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