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Watson Goepel is thrilled to announce that six of our lawyers have been recognized in Best Lawyers in Canada™ 2026 and Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch™ in 2026 for their remarkable success and excellence in their area of expertise.
Watson Goepel is thrilled to announce that six of our lawyers have been recognized in Best Lawyers in Canada™ 2026 and Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch™ in 2026 for their remarkable success and excellence in their area of expertise.
It is not uncommon for British Columbians to start the estate planning process and never get around to signing the final documents. What happens if someone provides instructions for a will, reviews draft versions, but passes away before the will is formally executed?
If your insurance claim has been denied, or you’re worried about protecting your home or business, you may be wondering whether failing to follow a condition in your policy can affect your coverage. The answer is often yes.
If you’ve recently been watching Crave, CTV, or YouTube, you may have spotted Watson Goepel’s newest advertising campaign made with Bell Media.
Watson Goepel LLP congratulates partner Celso Boscariol, KC, on his appointment to the Providence Health Care Society Members. Learn more about his leadership, legal expertise, and commitment to community service.
When someone passes away, the executor or administrator of the estate is usually responsible for bringing legal claims on behalf of the estate. But what happens if the executor refuses to act, has a conflict of interest, or fails to protect estate assets?
Hayley Cumiskey is a student at Watson Goepel LLP, supporting lawyers and clients while developing hands-on experience in legal research and case preparation.
A recent boating accident in B.C.’s Georgia Strait has brought marine safety into the spotlight after a charter boat reportedly sank near Roberts Bank, prompting a large-scale rescue operation. While the cause of the incident remains under investigation, tragedies like this raise important questions about personal injury claims, legal responsibility, and the rights of injured passengers.
Canada’s immigration system is preparing for another evolution, as Express Entry in 2026 is expected to shift toward more targeted, occupation-driven selection, stronger digital profiling, and greater alignment with labor market needs. For skilled workers, employers, and international graduates, these changes could directly affect eligibility, invitation chances, and long-term immigration strategy.
Incorporation in Canada is the legal process of creating a separate legal entity called a corporation. A corporation is distinct from its owners. Corporations, among other things, can enter into contracts, their own assets, take on liabilities, and pay taxes independently.