In the construction contracting world, there are many standard clauses used in contracts to transfer liability from one party to another. Many contracts provide that the party being hired to do the construction (often a general contractor or construction manager) is responsible for ensuring all required rules and regulations under the Occupational Health and Safety […]
Reprinted from the Tuesday, October 31, 2017 @ 12:36 PM online edition of The Lawyers Daily | By Carolyn Gruske Even though Take Our Kids to Work Day…
By Alanna T. Mar
During Small Business Week (October 15 to 21), the federal government released an outline of its response to the over 21,000 submissions it received…
John Siwiec, an Associate in the firm’s Litigation Group, has been selected as one of the World’s foremost Arbitration Lawyers by Global…
By Solomon Gold
Changes coming to reinstatement provisions mean that it will be important to adhere to time limits imposed under Canadian law Canada is in the midst of…
Perley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall – a Proud ‘Breaking Bread, Breaking Stigma’ Event Sponsor On September 19, 2017, the…
By Paul A. Lalonde
Support for Small Cideries in Ontario – An Overview of the 2017-2018 Small Cidery Program Guidelines – Paul A. Lalonde, Business Law Lawyer…
By Bryce Dillon
In September 2017, the Ontario legislature is debating legislation which, if passed, will have a significant impact on the construction industry. The bill…
By Margaret Truesdale
In Stewart v. Elk Valley Coal Corp.[1] [Elk Valley], the Supreme Court of Canada upheld the dismissal of an employee for a breach of a policy relating to…
By Anthony P. McGlynn
Frequently when people learn of the contents of a family member’s Will they are upset and disagree with the intentions expressed in that Will. As a…
By Conor J. Cronin
Are bitcoins a security? They might be, according to the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA). On August 24, 2017 the CSA released CSA Staff Notice…