This article highlights key data from the CCS and the reasoning behind the three decisions, which include allowing a professional to continue consuming...
While the Bardal factors are well-established, reasonable notice cases are multi-faceted and do not easily lend themselves to simple tallying up of factors or static calculations.
The classification of workers has become an increasingly relevant consideration for both hirers and workers in today’s rapidly changing economy.
Legal professionals from some of Ontario’s leading sole practitioners, boutique firms, and full-service firms gathered at our latest event to discuss the future of wrongful dismissal in the context of rapidly advancing legal technology.
23% of large law firms surveyed in a recent report by Thomson Reuters said that they had lost expected client business to one of the Big Four.
Employers should account for an employee’s health condition when determining the amount of reasonable notice due at the time of termination.
The consequences of misclassifying employees have grown in magnitude since the amendments to Ontario's Employment Standards Act (ESA). Employment Foresight's Worker Classifier can help.
Reasonable notice periods may appear to be difficult to predict. Blue J L&E is the first software to utilize the power of machine learning to predict reasonable notice awards.
Blue J Legal's primers provide a short summary of an area of law, its key concepts, a roadmap, and relevant considerations in under 8 pages.
On April 24, 2017, the Tax Court of Canada rendered its judgment in Armour Group Ltd. v. The Queen. Our Tax Foresight analysis of the case follows.
When are gains from trading in securities taxable as business income? Blue J Tax predicted the outcome in Foote v. The Queen, 2017 with 95% confidence.
Our Tax Foresight analyzes the case of Johns-Manville Canada Inc. v. The Queen, where the Supreme Court of Canada set the standard for whether tangible
In Feizmohammadi v. The Queen, 2017 TCC 28 the Tax Court of Canada held that the taxpayer’s condominium sale constituted income from a business.
Struck v. The Queen, where the Tax Court of Canada held that the taxpayer’s corporation had conferred a shareholder benefit on the taxpayer by making mortgage
The Canada Revenue Agency recently confirmed their concern about non-passive investments in TFSAs—what does this mean for taxpayers?
We leverage AI in Blue J Predicts to analyze economic substance arguments in Chemoil's ongoing litigation over tax credits and unprofitable ventures.
We analyze a favorable decision for taxpayers who are partners in a partnership trying to profit from the tax credits created by Congress.
Get started with this Type B Reorganization guide and a Rev. Rul. 79-4 diagram example. Find helpful examples and tips with this downloadable PDF.
To better understand cases around financial recordkeeping, we use the Blue J Predictor to examine the recent Tax Court decision in Skolnick.
GS2Law has chosen Blue J as the tool to support its growing tax practice. GS2Law partner, Yosef Shwedel shares why in this blog
Using the Blue J Predictor, we analyze the judgment of the Tenth Circuit in Reserve Mechanical,1 which addressed whether a microcaptive insurance arrangement..
Download the Tax Advisory Industry Report 2022 to learn about the key challenges, goals, and opportunities for growth for tax practices today.
Using the Blue J Predictor, we analyze and present the factors that would have helped Aspro during the tax planning stage...
We use the Blue J debt-equity predictor to analyze part of the decision recently rendered in the Tribune Media case. read more
Learn how Raymond G. Adlington, Tax Partner at Miller Thomson creates a complex step-transaction diagrams in minutes with Blue J Diagramming.
Traditional case law search is highly inefficient . But there is a better solution that saves time and stress. Clio’s 2021 Legal Trends Report
Lawyers are missing out on big billable hours across the board. Adopting the right tools can help but few are quick to adapt. Clio Legal Trends Report 2021
This webinar takes a close look at how AI can support the work of tax practitioners, helping them get to better insights faster than ever.
We look back on our predictions from 2021 and how today machine learning and AI help us to crack the tax code. Blue J Predicts on Tax
This blog covers the tax implications resulting from crypto received as a result of mining and staking, highlighting the Jarrett case against the IRS.
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