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Court Of Appeal To Interpret Meaning Of ‘Damage’ Under Endangered Species Act For First Time

March 28, 2022

In a case highlighting an endangered bird habitat, the Ontario Court of Appeal will be interpreting for the first time a provision of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) that “could affect protected species across the province,” a lawyer for Ecojustice said.    On March 11, environmental groups intervened at the court to address “the meaning of ‘damage’ […]

Court of Appeal to interpret meaning of ‘damage’ under Endangered Species Act for first time

In a case highlighting an endangered bird habitat, the Ontario Court of Appeal will be interpreting for the first time a provision of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) that “could affect protected species across the province,” a lawyer for Ecojustice said.    On March 11, environmental groups intervened at the court to address “the meaning of ‘damage’ […]

Discriminatory Taint

When may we call a policy the progeny of an earlier, discriminatory policy, especially if the policies diverge in design and designer? Does such a relationship condemn the later policy for all times and purposes, or can a later decisionmaker escape the past? It is an old problem, but its resolution hardly seems impending. Just […]

In our recent appeal before the ELRC, the court agreed with us that, re-termination of employment does not exist within our laws.

August 24, 2023

Join us as we delve into our conviction and motivation behind ELRC APPEAL NO. E009 OF 2022 AT NAIROBI.

Law as a Business in Kenya

September 4, 2023

By Allan Ong’ato, Esq Law as a Business has sought to be distinguished from Law as a Profession. Extracts from article by Champ S. Andrews titled The Law: A Business or a Profession?[1] makes an attempt at providing the perceived distinction between the Law when it is practiced as a Business and when it is […]

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