Clark Finally Gets What He Had Coming
Integrity Watchdog Raps Clark
Lift The Veils of Secrecy
Tape-Gate Report Under Wraps At Council
Quiz: International Trade
In this issue we look at international trade, including the North American Free Trade Agreement between Canada, the United States, and Mexico.
Toronto’s “Harmonized” Comprehensive Zoning By-law: Closer to Approval
Since 2004, the City of Toronto has been working on harmonizing the 43 different zoning by-laws inherited from its pre-amalgamation municipalities into one single comprehensive zoning by-law.
City is Slower than the Seven-Year Itch
“Let’s just sue the @#%$!” is not always the best course of action to take
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.