As the public health crisis in relation to COVID-19 continues to unfold, Alberta companies are facing even more difficult decisions regarding social distancing, remote work arrangements, layoffs and even terminations.
We know that your business is dealing with a lot of uncertainty and anxiety right now considering COVID-19, and its effects on your operations and employees. We are hearing from many clients who are anxiously trying to balance the safety and security of their employees with the needs of their business now and into the future.
We understand the challenges in the spread of COVID-19 and the global pandemic declaration by the World Health Organization (WHO). At Bishop & McKenzie LLP, we have been planning and implementing various precautionary measures and adjusting our operations to make efforts to ensure the health and safety of our employees, clients and families, and of the greater communities in which we operate. We will continue to monitor the situation as it changes.
On February 27, 2020, the Honourable Justice R. Paul Belzil released his decision in Condominium Corporation No. 042 5177 v Kuzio, 2020 ABQB 152 (“Kuzio”), which affirmed condominium corporations’ authority to prohibit condominium owners’ short-term, Airbnb-style rentals.
Bishop & McKenzie LLP is proud to be a member of Interlaw Ltd., which is once again ranked as an elite global law firm network by Chambers and Partners in Chambers Global 2020. The Chambers Global Guide ranks the top lawyers and legal service providers around the world, based on in-depth research by its dedicated team.
Bishop & McKenzie LLP is pleased to sponsor ACG Edmonton's 2020 Corporate Growth Summit, held March 11 - 12, 2020 at the Edmonton Convention Centre.