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  • Disability benefits for chronic fatigue syndrome: 3 things to do if your claim is denied
    If you receive a denial letter from your insurer, seek legal advice before appealing the decision, says a leading disability lawyer.
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    Oct 27
  • Starbucks slashing staff, shuttering stores: 3 things employees shouldn’t do
    If you receive a severance offer from your boss, don't sign anything before seeking legal advice, says a leading employment lawyer.
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    Oct 20
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  • Employer forcing you to relocate? 3 things British Columbians shouldn’t do
    If you’re told you must transfer to a new workplace or office, don’t quit your job before seeking legal advice, says a leading employment lawyer.
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    Oct 14
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  • Disability benefits for meningitis: 3 things to do if your claim is denied
    If you receive a denial letter from your insurer, don’t appeal the decision before seeking legal advice, says a leading disability lawyer.
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    Oct 6
  • Fired ‘for cause’ in British Columbia? 4 things employees must do 
    If you’re let go without severance pay, remain calm and seek legal advice immediately, says a leading employment lawyer. 
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    Sep 29
  • Your ultimate baby registry checklist: What new parents really need
    Well.ca’s Baby Event runs from Sept. 29 to Oct. 5 and is the perfect opportunity to snag deals on some of these items. Here are our top must-haves now.
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    Sep 29
  • Disability benefits for bronchiectasis: 3 things to do if your claim is denied
    If you receive a denial letter from your insurer, seek legal advice before appealing the decision, says a leading disability lawyer.
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    Sep 22
  • Employer harassing you? 3 things British Columbians must do
    If you’re being picked on by your company, remain calm and seek legal advice immediately, says a leading employment lawyer.
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    Sep 15
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  • Disability benefits for apraxia: 3 things to do if your claim is denied 
    If you receive a denial letter from your insurer, don’t appeal the decision before seeking legal advice, says a leading disability lawyer. 
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