Last year, the Ontario Court of Appeal released its decision in Krmpotic v Thunder Bay Electronics Limited,[1] which addressed an employee’s claims for aggravated/moral damages in the wrongful dismissal context. After working full-time for over 30 years as a Building Maintenance Supervisor, Mr. Krmpotic was terminated by his employer without cause. The termination, which occurred […]
Rob Kinghan, Partner and Head of the Business Law Group at Perley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall, alongside Ed Bryant of Samford Advisors, speaks to…
For the fifth consecutive year, Perley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall has been recognized as a National Capital Region Top Employer. The National Capital…
By Bryce Dillon
In Canada, it is trite law that a corporation is a legal person separate from its shareholders, directors, and officers. However, family courts can…
By Alanna T. Mar
Charitable giving is undoubtedly beneficial to the community, but it can also be beneficial to donors during tax season. The federal government encourages…
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Perley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall is proud to be supporters of the 2017 Lawyer Play presented by the County of Carleton Law Association and Great…
By R. Aaron Rubinoff
Important amendments to the Rules of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce (“ICC Rules”) will take effect on March 1, 2017. The…
Warren Creates, firm Partner and Head of the Immigration Law Group was a guest speaker on CBC’s TV program, “On The Money” on March…
By Dirk Bouwer
Article originally appeared on techopia.ca, February 14, 2017. Click here for article. It is too soon to tell what impact US President Donald Trump’s…
Warren Creates, Parnter and Head of the Immigration Law Group at Perley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall spoke to Techopia Ottawa about how President…
By Warren L. Creates
Canada and the United States are friends, partners and allies; in trade, in security, and in international affairs. What happens south of the border…
On December 8, 2015, securities regulators, including the Ontario Securities Commission (the “OSC”) adopted an amendment to National Instrument 45-106…