Noah Robinson-Dunning

Étudiant 2021, Stagiaire 2022 - 2023 | Vancouver

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Noah is very excited to be returning to Miller Thomson LLP as an Articling Student after working with the firm as a Summer Student in 2021. He recently graduated from the University of Victoria (UVic) Faculty of Law. Prior to law school, Noah earned his Bachelor of Arts in History from UVic.

During his time at law school, Noah worked as a research assistant for multiple professors. Noah’s research focused on the legal areas of judicial review, not-for-profits, global corruption, and criminal law. Noah also volunteered for Pro Bono Students Canada and took part in UVic’s Business Law Clinic where he provided legal information for small businesses.

During his undergraduate summers, Noah worked as a Wildfire Fighter with the BC Wildfire Service (BCWS). Noah later transitioned to the Wildfire Risk, Claims, and Litigation Team within the BCWS, where he and his team worked within the Wildfire Act to compensate claimants who had suffered fire control property damage during some of the worst fire seasons in the province’s history.

In his free time, Noah enjoys hiking, paddle boarding, travelling, and exploring local breweries.

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Will a court uphold your arbitration agreement?

Construction contracts often contain a hierarchy of dispute resolution provisions commencing with “without prejudice” negotiations, then mediation, and culminating in the dispute being resolved by binding arbitration, rather than traditional litigation. Section 15(1) of British Columbia’s former Arbitration Act, R.S.B.C....

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British Columbia Court of Appeal clarifies the test for civil fraud in the insurance law context

Introduction In Singh v Insurance Corporation of British Columbia, 2022 BCCA 320, the BC Court of Appeal reaffirmed the test for civil fraud in the insurance law context. Specifically, the court dismissed the defendants’ appeal, in which they argued that...

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Special costs in BC estate litigation: Kolic v. Kolic, 2022 BCSC 1448

Pursuant to the Supreme Court Civil Rules, B.C. Reg. 168/2009, costs during litigation in British Columbia are typically awarded to the successful party at trial. Costs are intended to be at least a partial indemnity for legal fees plus reimbursement...

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Carbon border tax & the risk of trade disputes

The European Union announced a series of ambitious plans that has been dubbed as the “European Green Deal.” The goal will be to move Europe and its economy away from fossil fuels over the next nine years and to reduce...

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Changes to customs valuation laws

On June 4, 2021, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) issued a consultation notice in which certain regulatory amendments to customs valuation laws that were being considered. The consultation period opened on June 4, 2021 and closed on July 4,...

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BC waives farm income requirement

On Monday, June 14, 2021, the Government of British Columbia announced that they are waiving the minimum income requirement for farms for the second consecutive year. Prior to the announcement last year, to be classified as a farm in B.C....

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