The Federation of Ontario Law Associations has spurned the Law Society of Ontario’s proposal to replace current licensing ...
The federal and Ontario governments are set to open five new youth justice centre satellite locations in Toronto with the aim ...
The Ontario government has announced an expansion to six additional areas across the province designated under Ontario’s ...
The Ontario Court of Justice allowed breath test evidence under s 24 (2) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, ...
The Ontario Court of Appeal saw no merit in a woman’s appeal of the decision dismissing her action against the lawyer who had ...
An Ontario Court of Appeal panel has upheld the certification of a class-action lawsuit that alleges courier service FedEx ...
Justice Law of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice appointed Cathryn (Toni) Hammond-Grant as amicus curiae to assist the mother in presenting her case to ensure fairness for the mother and abide by ...
As the Law Society of Ontario’s governing board continues to grapple with the news that the organization gave its chief executive officer a $300,000 raise through a “potentially ultra vires employment ...
When a wrong is committed, we always rely on the impartiality of a judge and the expertise of legal counsels. This includes the trust we have in the system for justice to be served. On top of this, ...
After the parties have agreed to the amount of compensation in a settlement negotiation for a case of personal injury, the next question would be how the amount will be received by the injured party.
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 ...
Businesses run on the exchange of information – non-material and material information – and a recent Capital Markets Tribunal decision involving insider trading has delivered some additional clarity ...