In this section we have prepared a selection of resources both for lawyers and clients.
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Wrongful Death and Survival Actions in Washington State: Comparing Benefits from a Canadian Perspective, The Verdict, April 2005. One of the most rewarding benefits that flows from a multijurisdictional practice is the opportunity...(read on) |
| Extending American Products Liability Jurisprudence to Canadian Plaintiffs – Lessons from a Seven Year Battle, The Verdict, April 2004. While Canada and the United States share a legal heritage grounded in the principles of...(read on) |
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"Across The Line", Issue #1 of Cross Border Law Corp's Quarterly Newsletter. 8 Tips for Maximizing Value of Small U.S. Settelement Demands and Identifying U.S. Gems in Your Practice (read this issue) |
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Sample: Small US Demand Letter. See a sample of small US demand letter (see the sample) |
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Making Cents Of It All, Bartalk, October 2009 Read Mark Belanger's article on Calculating Attorney Fees in U.S. Subrogation Claims. (read on) |
| Settling Modest U.S. Personal Injury Claims Without A U.S. Lawyer - Four Things to Consider, presented at TLABC's CLE, Insights and Strategies for Successfully Pursuing Damages, February 2008. Our practice focuses on complex multijurisdictional civil litigation that implicates interests on both sides of the U.S.-Canadian border...(read on) |
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| Comments on Colossus and the Use of "Adjusting Software" by U.S. Insurers. Beginning in the early to mid 1990's, many insurers in the United States began using computerized claims adjusting software to assist...(read on) | |
| Insurance Bad Faith: Washington vs. British Columbia. The Washington legislature vests the (elected) Washington State Insurance Commissioner with the authority to...(read on) |
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