Anti-Money Laundering Regime Now Includes Real Estate Developers
Those involved in real estate transactions have already heard of the dangers of title fraud and some have experienced it first hand.
Lienholders Defeat Owner’s Complex Attempt to Preserve Priority
Neither a borrower nor a lender be . . . Ontario’s Court of Appeal recently had the chance to consider that question in a construction lien case.
Columns Will Stand!
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Sole practitioners, women priorities for law society: Millar
Regulation and the Financial Crisis – An Executive Counsel Roundtable
It has been about nine months since the global economy started to implode, and events that had been unthinkable for most economist began to unfold with mind-numbing regularity. Today no […]
Avoiding Black Holes and Hollow Victories: Cross-Border Litigation Comes of Age
The business of litigation, like commerce itself, has become increasingly international.
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
Integrity probe zooms in on Clark-gate
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.
The Duty of an Attorney to Account
In assessing whether to pursue estate litigation, parties must always consider who will pay the resulting legal costs.
Doing Business in Ontario: An Overview of Environmental Protection Law
This guide provides a brief overview of the main elements of environmental protection law in Ontario.