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Difference between Common Law and Civil Law in Canada

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

The Canadian legal system in every province except for Quebec is based on the British common law system. The Quebec province retains a civil system for issues of private law, however both of these legal systems are subject to the Constitution of Canada. Inside the commonwealth system everything is divided into areas like criminal law or civil law. It this article we will examine the Civil Law area and the Common Law area in Canada.

 

Common law

Canada belongs to a group of common law countries, so Canadian law adheres to the doctrine of stare decisis. In this system all the lower courts are bound by the decisions of higher courts and must follow it. But this works only inside one province, lower courts from two different provinces are not bound by each others decisions. The decisions made by a province’s highest court like the Court of Appeal, nevertheless are considered as “persuasive” even though they are not binding on other provinces. There is also the Supreme Court of Canada that authority to bind all courts in the country with a single ruling. If a there is a little or no existing Canadian decision on a legal issue it is possible that the court will look to a non-Canadian legal authority for reference. Most often the decisions on other commonwealth countries like the U.S. and England are utilized. While the decisions of English higher courts like the English Court of Appeal are respected and these courts are considered the be persuasive authority, many of the constitution or privacy related issues are solved basing on the decisions of United States courts, because the there is a much greater body of jurisprudence in U.S. law than English law in these areas. Canadian courts are also particularly bind with the decisions of the House of Lords made before 1867, but practice shows that most of these decisions were overturned by the Canadian Supreme Court or simply not considered serious by any of the Canadian lower courts.

 

Civil law

Civil Law in Canada involves numerous areas of law that contain disputes between parties (individuals, corporations and government). In such disputes parties seek remedies from the court in contractual matters, tort disputes, and property law cases. Civil Law is opposed to Criminal law that is typically enforced by the government, while the civil law, may be enforced by private parties. In Canada Civil Law also includes a growing sphere called Administrative Law, which deals with things like federal and provincial administrative tribunals, including labour boards, human rights tribunals, and workers’ compensation appeal tribunals. These decisions still can be reviewed by superior courts like the Federal Court Trial Division or the Federal Court of Appeal. Also Civil Law contains the Municipal Law area that covers jurisdiction of the provincial legislatures (that naturally varies from province to province). Established by the Supreme Court of Canada, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms applies to the activities of municipal governments.

 

Common Mistakes Made While Hiring a Business Law Attorney

Sunday, June 6th, 2010

Since you can not be a master in business law, you need to hire a business attorney to help you out with the business formalities and legalities. Hiring a lawyer is a rigorous process. You will come across several people who complain about their relationship with their lawyer. Problems can be averted if you make an intensive effort to avoid making the following common mistakes while hiring an attorney.

  • Don’t Hire a Brain Surgeon When You Need a Heart Specialist Very few business law attorney can do well outside their area of expertise, but many do not know the nuances of other areas of the law. Therefore, if you need a business law attorney, do not hire a divorce attorney. Each lawyer has his/her own area of expertise. You can easily search for the one that you require.
  • Not Discussing the Fees in Advance If you had neglected to check the costs upfront, you cannot complain that you have been charged too much by your lawyer later on. Always discuss with your lawyer about the kind of fee structure that he wants and how much he is going to charge. And don’t forget to keep in mind the extra costs like case filing charges and delivery charges. Find out about the processing fees as well while discussing the fees arrangement with your lawyer.
  • Hiring A Lawyer Who Is Already Very Busy If you hire a lawyer who does not have enough time to give you or to your case, your legal needs will suffer a lot. Make sure that you discuss how much time you would require and retain the lawyer who is able to provide you with that much time commitment.
  • Hiring an Attorney Just Because He Is Sympathetic There is a difference between a business law attorney who is sympathetic and supportive to your situation and an attorney who can handle your business affairs promptly. Do not mistake support for expertise. Remember that a best business attorney should have both.
  • Not Doing Any Research When you search for a house, you do not buy the first house you see. The same holds true for hiring a lawyer. You should get the names of several lawyers, preferably through referrals, and then make a sound choice. Talking to someone who has worked with a particular attorney is always advantageous. Don’t just simply hire a business law attorney without checking his background.
  • Not Meeting the Attorney Personally With the advent of the Internet, it is becoming more and more common for business communication to occur solely through emails and phone calls. You can easily search for a business law attorney online. This is not a good option in case of an important relationship like the one between a client and an attorney. You definitely need to meet your lawyer in person.

The above mentioned tips can help you ensure that you find a business law attorney with the expertise and client-relations skills that are essential to protecting you and your business properly.

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