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EU–Canada CETA SME Roundtable: Celso Boscariol, K.C. Shares Key Insights on Expanding into Canada

Watson Goepel was proud to be represented along with the European Enterprise Network in the EU–Canada CETA SME Roundtable , a key international trade event organized by the European Commission focused on helping European small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) expand into the Canadian market. This timely discussion brought together business leaders, legal advisors, and professionals to share practical insights on doing business in Canada.

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  • Personal Injury
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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  • Family Law
A Practical Introduction to Canada’s Immigration System: Porta Aperta Launches Its First Newcomer Session With Watson Goepel LLP

We were honoured to take part in the launch of Porta Aperta, a new in‑person conversation series hosted at the Il Centro Italian Cultural Centre, in collaboration with the Consulate General of Italy in Vancouver and the Italian Chamber of Commerce in Canada – West. This initiative is designed to help newcomers navigate key aspects of life in Canada through practical, community‑focused discussions.

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  • Family Law
Can a Court Force the Sale of the  Family Home Post-Separation in BC?
Keita Szemok-Uto

For many separating couples in BC, the family home is the largest shared asset. Whether to keep or sell the family home can also be one of the most emotionally difficult issues to resolve after separation. One spouse may want to sell the home, divide the equity, move forward financially and purchase a new property, while the other may want to remain in their same neighbourhood, close to friends, family, and their child’s school. What happens if the parties cannot agree?

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  • Business Law
How US Tariffs Are Reshaping Canadian Business Strategy: Insights from Our CTV Your Morning Interview

US tariffs are creating significant ripple effects for Canadian businesses, prompting companies to reassess profitability, supply chains, and cross‑border legal strategies. In a recent CTV Your Morning segment, Watson Goepel LLP’s Celso Boscariol and Miles Alperstein outline how evolving trade policies are reshaping the regulatory and economic landscape — and why staying informed is now a strategic necessity.

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  • Wills, Trusts & Estates
Understanding Probate in British Columbia: What You Need to Know
Lauren Liebowitz,Alida Malherbe

Probate in British Columbia is the legal process that confirms a deceased person’s will and authorizes the executor to administer the estate. While not every estate requires probate, it is often necessary when real estate or significant assets are involved. Understanding when probate is required in BC, how probate fees are calculated, and how the process works can help executors and beneficiaries avoid delays, reduce costs, and minimize disputes during estate administration.

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