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The Mindful Lawyer

The Mindful Lawyer

  • 23 mars 2015
  • Catie Fenn

There have been a myriad of articles published in the past few years that address stress and the havoc it can wreak in every area of our lives. We have heard it all: Stress can make you fat; Stress can kill you; Stress is worse for you than smoking; Stress can make you drink too much; Stress can make you depressed. While stress is an issue that affects everyone in our society, it is particularly pertinent to lawyers because the practice of law is inherently stressful and intense.

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Case Comment: <em>Iannarella v. Corbett</em>

Case Comment: Iannarella v. Corbett

  • 23 mars 2015
  • Jason Hickman

On February 17, 2015, the Ontario Court of Appeal released its decision in Iannarella v. Corbett, 2015 ONCA 110. This case serves, among other things, as a reminder to defence counsel of the risks associated with not disclosing surveillance.

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Message from the Chair

Message from the Chair

  • 23 janvier 2015
  • Audrey Ramsay

Section Chair Audrey Ramsay reports on the recent activities of the Insurance Law Section and outlines how you can become involved.

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Pierringer Agreement: You May Not Get What You Had Bargained For

Pierringer Agreement: You May Not Get What You Had Bargained For

  • 20 janvier 2015
  • Steven Canto

One of the best tools in my litigator's toolbox is a Pierringer Agreement. A Pierringer Agreement, sometimes called a "proportionate share settlement agreement", is often used in multi-party litigation when one or more defendants (the "Settling Defendant") resolve their dispute with the Plaintiff(s).

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Current Landscape of Non-Earner Benefits

Current Landscape of Non-Earner Benefits

  • 20 janvier 2015
  • Michelle Mainprize

The Court of Appeal decision of Galdamez v. Allstate Insurance Company of Canada changed the landscape of weekly benefits claims.

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<em>Bhasin v Hrynew</em>, 2014 SCC 711 – The Death Knell to Scumbaggery

Bhasin v Hrynew, 2014 SCC 711 – The Death Knell to Scumbaggery

  • 20 janvier 2015
  • Ilia Valitsky

In the Bhasin v Hrynew decision, the Supreme Court recognizes that there is a duty to perform one’s obligations honestly, and not lie or otherwise mislead, under the general principle of good faith performance of contracts. The duty is not an implied term of contract law, but an imposed minimum standard, irrespective of parties’ intentions, one that the parties are not free to exclude, but may modify.

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The Right to Rescind

The Right to Rescind

  • 20 janvier 2015
  • Mary Margaret Fox and Paul Emerson

In 2008, the Ontario government amended the Mortgage Brokerages Lenders and Administrators Act, 2006, to require all licensed mortgage brokerages in Ontario to obtain E&O liability insurance.

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