Sole practitioners, women priorities for law society: Millar
Managing Executive Compensation
Canadian securities regulators have implemented major changes to executive compensation disclosure requirements that apply to any fiscal year ending on or after December 31, 2008.
Economy switches balance of power
Walwyn appointed to the Ontario Judicial Appointments Advisory Committee
Managing Through Tough Times
Quiz: Corporate Insolvencies
The current economic environment has created a number of business casualties.
OMB Variability
Most municipalities subject to the provincial growth plan are still going through exercises required to ensure that their official plans conform with provincial policy.
Encountering and Responding to Ethical Dilemmas and Professional Challenges in the Role of In-House Counsel
In recent years, corporations have increasingly established in-house legal departments to meet their need for legal services.
A Tribute to Dr. Jane Goodall
Estate Litigation Quiz
How much do you know about Estate Litigation?
Municipal Elections Expenses: Greater Clarity For Audit Procedures
Important guidance on how the Municipal Elections Act (“MEA”) should be interpreted and applied where a candidate’s election expenses are subject to an audit.
Big Changes Are Here For Executive Compensation Disclosure
The time is now for public companies to start preparing for the new comprehensive executive compensation disclosure requirements.
Police Brutality, The YouTube Hit; Officers Should Record Every Interaction With Civilians, Argues A Toronto Lawyer
“University to Name Building for Jamaican Benefactor”
A Lawyer’s Duty to the Court
Cited in: The Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation for the Diocese of Sault St. Marie v Axa Insurance (Canada), 2015 ONSC 4755, and Healthy Lifestyle Medical Group Inc. v. Chand Morningside Plaza […]