By Alexandra Ormond
The majority of legal cases settle before trial, and recent statistics show the number of settled cases to be as high as 95% in Ontario. This is likely…
By Adrian O'Donnell
All businesses from start-ups to large multinational enterprises can struggle to balance the ongoing business requirements for marketing, publicity,…
By Conor J. Cronin
By Conor Cronin, Business Law Lawyer with assistance from Trent McBain & Alcia Czarnowski, Articling Students. There are currently two pieces of…
By Isaac da Silva Aboo
When you buy an automobile insurance policy in Ontario, coverage for damages caused by uninsured or unidentified drivers is mandatory and is built into…
In Ontario, there are a few options available to cyclists involved in an accident with a motor vehicle. Firstly, regardless of who is at fault, the…
By Brett Hodgins
Many homeowners’ insurance policies include coverage for personal liability. This means that if the policy holder is sued for causing bodily injury or…
By Eric D'Aoust
Nous avons tous vécu ce scénario : nous attendons patiemment à notre ordinateur pour mettre nos mains sur des billets pour un concert très attendu,…
By R. Aaron Rubinoff
This article originally appeared in the April 1, 2016 issue of The Lawyers Weekly published by LexisNexis Canada Inc. Quebec’s new Code of Civil…
Benefiting the Youville Centre and the Distress Centre of Ottawa & Region, the 7th Annual Ottawa Police Gala will be held on Saturday,…
By Warren L. Creates
Under the International Mobility Program (IMP), companies can temporarily transfer qualified employees to Canada as ‘intra-company transferees’. These…
By Philip M. Aubry
With the decline of our dollar and oil prices, there is some good news for investors in Ontario as private market investments in Ontario that were once…
By Brian Kells
In 2015, Toronto Distillery Co., a small craft distiller of spirits such as gin and whisky, launched a court challenge to Ontario’s regulatory regime…