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Clare Burns is an experienced litigator who acts in complex and highly sensitive matters. Her practice focuses on trusts, estates and capacity litigation. In 2014, Clare received the Lexpert Zenith Award for her demonstrated excellence and thought leadership in trusts and estates.

Effective February 1, 2019, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice will implement the Provincial Civil Case Management Pilot – One Judge Model (the “Pilot”).…
Companies collect more data than ever before, allowing them to make informed decisions about how to better their business and serve their customers – whether that be by improving their website experience, or tailoring advertising efforts based on a potential customer’s preferences.…
E-litigation—litigation that is either paperless or virtual—is the way of the future. This was already becoming true when we conducted the first paperless trial in the history of the construction courts in Toronto in early 2020, and it is even more apparent during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic the world finds itself in.…
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WeirFoulds is pleased to announce that the firm has formally launched a suite of legal and consulting services for Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) matters and initiatives.…
The Enron, WorldCom, Adelphi and other similar scandals in the U.S. in the early 2000s made corporate governance a front-page issue.…
Public reaction to the recent case of Tanase v. The College of Dental Hygienists of Ontario[1] was widespread and critical.[2] In this case, the Divisional Court upheld the decision of the Discipline Committee finding that a dental hygienist who treated his spouse had committed professional misconduct and engaged in sexual abuse of a patient within the meaning of the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991 (the “RHPA”).[3] The Discipline Committee found that Mr.…
Recent reforms could make it easier for building owners and managers to incorporate green energy technology into building retrofits.…
Last week, the media released a 50-page search warrant application that the Competition Bureau filed with the Court in March, 2012.…
On November 21, 2022, the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) issued a reminder, warning that trading in crypto assets “comes with elevated levels of risk”.[1] The CSA noted that “the value and liquidity of crypto assets are highly volatile”.[2] The CSA’s communication follows the statement of senior financial regulators on November 16, 2022, relating to entities engaged in crypto-asset activities or crypto-related services. …
Click here to read Part I. Arnup Leaves and an Offer Is Made Shortly after I joined WeirFoulds, John Arnup left the firm for the Court of Appeal.…
Recently, WeirFoulds Associate Marie-Pier Nadeau and local counsel successfully opposed a motion seeking the dismissal of our clients’ claim for abuse of procedure in Murphy c.…