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Women Leading in the Insurance Industry

This International Women’s Day, we’re celebrating the amazing women working at EasyCover and encouraging other women to consider choosing insurance as a future career path….

Do Canadian Consultants Need Professional Liability Insurance Coverage?

Consulting can be viewed as one of the most satisfying professions in Canada, in terms of financial gains, personal growth, work flexibility and various other…

New Media Professionals and Liability – How Can They Protect Themselves?

In today’s society, it costs very little to file a claim in small claim courts. In some cases, it can cost as little as $100…

How Can Tax Accountants Protect Themselves Against the Unexpected?

The responsibilities of tax accountants in Canada include preparing and filing annual return submissions for individuals and businesses. Because of the nature of this profession,…

Is Cyber Liability Insurance Enough Coverage for IT Contractors?

The information technology field is one of Canada’s faster growing and exciting fields today. Unfortunately though, liability in the IT environment is a very real…

What Is Considered Legal Malpractice in Canada?

Legal malpractice is a serious and career ending accusation. This is because legal malpractice, at its core, causes harm to a person or an entity….

What Can Construction Professionals Expect from Professional Liability Insurance Coverage?

The construction trade is one of the most lucrative and popular industries in Canada.  It provides various opportunities for small business owners and construction professionals…

Are Construction Managers Legally Responsible for Sub-Contractors?

As a construction manager, it is your legal responsibility to ensure your team is meeting the expectations of your clients. Your workers are an extension…

Can a Software Failure Lead to a Lawsuit?

A computer programmer in Canada has several competing demands on their time. The pressure of delivering an effective, efficient product within an often too short…