Discover how structured settlements provide tax-free financial security for personal injury plaintiffs, including the ...
The Women’s Law Association of Ontario has appointed Erin O’Donovan as its president and Fariya Walji as its vice president ...
Learn more about the doctrine of laches and acquiescence under Canadian law, including some examples through decided cases ...
The Ontario government has announced the appointment of four new judges to the Ontario Court of Justice. The newly appointed ...
In the past, lawyers would advise their clients to never say sorry when something happens, such as an accident, whether they’re really at fault or not. But this has now been changed through the ...
A dissenting judge has chastised a majority judgment as “an exercise in micromanaging” and warned it could encourage litigants to strategically misuse appellate panel reviews. In a decision that sent ...
The Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario has published a report evaluating the concept of a privacy regulatory sandbox. The report was ...
In February, migrant agricultural workers filed a proposed class action against the government of Canada. Employed under temporary work programs meant to bolster the agriculture sector’s workforce, ...
In some cases, contracting parties can claim the defence of “non est factum” to avoid the consequences of a contract they didn’t truly understand. However, the law doesn’t treat this defence lightly — ...
Interested in knowing how to become an intellectual property lawyer in Canada? This practice area combines law with the world of innovation, which involves protecting and enforcing the intellectual ...