Non-residential Real Property Sales: HST Transitional Rules
A summary of the Ontario HST transitional rules affecting non-residential real property sales.
Council Proposing Whistleblower Bylaw
Creating a Will? Make Sure it’s Fair: Canadian Courts are Setting Limits When it Comes to Disinheriting Family Members
Estate law is changing, and many well-heeled clients may be surprised to learn they don’t have the last word when it comes to decisions about their heirs.
Stop Behaving Badly, Boorish Lawyers Told
Looking to the Future — Mediation of Estate Disputes
Anyone who practises in the Estates arena knows how highly charged the issues can get.
Police Corruption Case sent to Trial
Grace Under Pressure
Zen and the Art of the Litigation Practitioner:Some Strategies for Dealing with the Unexpected and the Uncivil
The Right Support Can Make All the Difference
A New Entitlement of Independent Adult Children to a Share of their Parents’ Estate?
In Ontario freedom of testamentary disposition is restricted by the Succession Law Reform Act.
Frye Ruling a Recipe for Litigation
Anyone advising shareholders of private corporations needs to pay heed to the Ontario Court of Appeal decision in Frye v. Frye Estate.
RFP Model Offers Flexibility, but Carries Risk
Diverse Perspectives
Thinking About “Going Green”? Proceed with Caution
“Going Green” is the latest trend in consumer marketing the corporate advertiser’s must-have accessory for the 21st century.
Guardianship: What You Need to Know
As medical science has improved, so has the prognosis for many of those who are catastrophically injured.
Quiz: Securities Law
On Sept. 28, 2009, securities regulatory authorities across Canada welcomed the new National Instrument 31-103 Registration Requirements and Exemptions.