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- In Ontario, there are a number of large-scale expropriations taking place in connection with Metrolinx projects such as the Ontario Line, and potentially even more down the road with the Province confirming in its latest transportation plan, released last week, that Highway 413 and the Bradford Bypass will proceed....
- Another year has flown by. In 2021, Ontario saw important judicial decisions that changed the landscape of employment law both related to and unrelated to the pandemic. Here is a list of some of the most notable decisions from 2021 (in no particular order)...
- The Succession Law Reform Act, sets out the formalities a Will must comply with to be valid in the Province of Ontario. Section 3 of the Succession Law Reform Act states that: “A will is valid only when it is in writing.” Surprisingly, this isn’t the full story. ...
- It is best practice to hire a lawyer when getting involved in a lawsuit or a dispute. But when new clients approach our firm, they often ask whether they can recover their legal fees....
- It has been over fifty years since the first condominium development was built in Ontario. Condominium developments are now ubiquitous in the Province and exist in a number of different forms each with their own complexities....
- If you are a director of a private company incorporated under the Ontario Business Corporations Act (OBCA), here are a few things you should know about some of directors’ roles, duties and liabilities in Ontario....
- If you are not a first-time home buyer and looking to move to a new home, chances are you are looking to both sell and purchase real property around the same time. Accordingly, we see many clients make the decision to have the closings of their purchase and sale transactions occur on the same day. ...
- Most people these days have an e-mail account, and many also have one or more social media accounts, or make their living online through e-commerce websites, blogs or vlogs....
- Bill 245, the “Accelerating Access to Justice Act, 2001”, proposes several major changes to the Land Tribunals in Ontario. Bill 245 is in the third reading and will likely pass soon. ...
- Most people know what it means to be defamed. The common meaning of defamation is a negative statement made about a person that hurts their reputation. Just as with most terms, the legal definition of defamation is more detailed and complex than its regular meaning....
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