The Brick Ltd.
Location
ALBERTA
Founded
2004-05-25
Website
Risk Signals
665 news mentions monitored
Industry Context
This company is tracked across risk categories, including those related to its sector (e.g., Furniture Stores, Radio, Television, and Consumer Electronics Stores, National Commercial Banks, Offices of Bank Holding Companies), including supply chain integrity, ESG practices, labor disputes, and regulatory compliance.
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2024-05-25 (hcamag.com)
Court decision in The Brick employee death ‘cautionary story’
'There were certain standalone obligations that weren't followed, which then in turn had a cascading effect on the entire situation': employment lawyer
Read more2024-01-13 (aol.com)
Controversial fight over Fishtown home heads to court, as both sides claim they are in the right
A family claims a Fishtown non-profit is trying to force them out of their home and the non-profit says they are just clearing out blight.
Read more2023-10-20 (lawgazette.co.uk)
Wright on the money
Dr Craig Wright features in at least 17 High Court judgments over the past couple of years, generating work for specialists in everything from cryptography to defamation.
Read more2023-10-02 (lawgazette.co.uk)
Jonathan Sumption, a significant monument
National Trust Council's candidate election manifestos include one from the former Supreme Court justice.
Read more2023-03-16 (thehindu.com)
Madras High Court judges to inspect illegal brick kilns in Coimbatore district
Justices N. Sathish Kumar and D. Bharatha Chakravarthy of the Madras High Court on Thursday decided to visit the illegal brick kilns in Coimbatore district and find out whether power connections had been snapped to all of them as directed by the court since they received complaints regarding misuse
Read more2013-08-29 (ctvnews.ca)
Owner of The Brick ordered to pay back $200K in uncollected taxes
The company that owns and operates Canadian furniture retail giant The Brick has been ordered by B.C. Supreme Court to pay more than $200,000 in penalties in connection to its so-called buy now, pay later program.
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