Sentences with phrase «employment law cases arise»

Employment law cases arise in a number of situations that occur in the workplace, including situations in which the employer fails to pay proper wages to one or more employees.

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The question therefore arises whether the phrase «after having been employed» only refers to those persons in an «employment relationship» and therefore to those persons — to follow the case law of the Court in Lawrie - Blum — who perform services «for and under the direction of another person» and not to those who carry on business on their own behalf (paras. 26 - 29).
If a claim meets the necessary test, that the injury arose out of or in the course of employment, if it arises out of a sudden and unexpected traumatic event, or even if chronic stress has arisen based upon an accumulation of work - related stressors which appear to be compensable based on more recent case law, the WSIB can grant entitlement.
TRU CLC is not able to represent clients in certain legal areas, including family law issues or divorce, criminal cases, business and commercial law, real estate and strata matters, personal injury claims, issues arising from unionized employment, probate or administrative matters, any matters within the jurisdiction of the British Columbia Supreme Court or Court of Appeal and complaints against dentists, doctors, lawyers or TRU.
We have also represented some of the nation's largest law firms in complex, high - exposure cases involving claims arising from the conduct of trials, real estate transactions, private employment matters, fee disputes, commercial transactions and bank representations.
While at common law the employer is liable for the torts of an employee committed in the ordinary course of employment, the Appellant's alleged liability in this case arose from the provisions of the Traffic Safety Act.
All cases relating to dismissal on grounds of retirement arising under reg 30 of the Employment (Equality) Age Regulations 2006 (SI 2006/1031) are being stayed until the European Court of Justice (ECJ) rules on the legality of UK retirement law, the president of the Tribunals Service has announced.
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