Articles 2022

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Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario Holds Benefits “Carve-out” Provision Affecting Employees Aged 65 or Older Unconstitutional

  • 04 octobre 2018
  • Giovanna Di Sauro

In Talos v. Grand Erie District School Board, the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario determined that a school board could not rely on a statutory carve-out under the Ontario Human Rights Code and Employment Standards Act, 2000 to justify ceasing benefits coverage at 65 years of age.

Droit relatif à l’éducation, Elder Law, Student Forum

Sydney Lederman Sentenced to 90 Days Jail for Fraud

  • 18 avril 2018
  • Ontario Securities Commission

Sydney Lederman plead guilty to securities fraud and was sentenced to jail on April 13, 2018, for selling a senior citizen securities in a defunct corporation for the price of $90,000 that he fraudulently claimed were worth $3 million but were, in fact, worthless.

Elder Law, Student Forum

‘Predator’ Spouse, take note of Hunt v. Worrod

  • 08 avril 2018
  • Dagmara Wozniak, Siskinds LLP

With respect to predatory marriages, too often in the past, the predatory spouse has prevailed because the common law offers limited recourse; that is, until Hunt v. Worrod. Released in December 2017, Hunt v. Worrod may just have changed the legal landscape of predatory marriage in Ontario.

Elder Law, Droit de la famille, Droit des fiducies et des successions