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Maintaining Equilibrium: The Supreme Court Defines the Boundaries of Good Faith

  • February 04, 2019
  • Colin Pendrith, Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP

In the recent decision of Churchill Falls (Labrador) Corp. v. Hydro Québec, the Supreme Court of Canada considered the scope of the duty of good faith to re-write a contract, touching upon the heightened duty that can exist in “relational contracts”, such as franchise agreements.

Franchise Law, Student Forum

Blaney's Appeals: Ontario Court of Appeal Summaries (January 21 – 25, 2019)

  • January 30, 2019
  • John Polyzogopoulos

This week’s summaries of the civil decisions of the Court of Appeal for Ontario touch on a variety of topics including commercial tenancies, residential tenancies, oppression in the condo law context, the expiry of a tolling agreement, restarting the limitation period clock, municipal law and health law.

Civil Litigation, Student Forum

Meet Your 2018-2019 Executive: Part IV

  • January 29, 2019
  • Madeleine Tyber

Get to know the members of the Public Sector Lawyers Executive in this series of articles.

Public Sector Lawyers, Student Forum

How to Get the Most Out of Your CPD Hours

  • January 29, 2019
  • Julia Werneburg, associate at Gowling WLG; and Jenny Thistle, articling student

Investing time and money into continuing professional development (CPD) can allow you to navigate new technologies, keep up with emerging issues, and make sure that you’re using the best tools and most current information to serve your clients. It is also an opportunity to refresh core competencies.

Student Forum, Young Lawyers' Division

So You’ve Been Asked to Administer an Estate

  • January 29, 2019
  • Calvin Hancock, associate at Border Ladner Gervais

There are several truisms that accompany the practice of law. One of these is the fact that your family and friends will invariably and periodically ask for your assistance in addressing legal issues. As a trusted companion with the benefit of a legal education, a lawyer may even find that they have been appointed as an estate trustee under the Will of a friend or family member, occasionally without prior consultation.

Student Forum, Young Lawyers' Division

Fraudster Dupes Canadian Lawyer into Misdirecting $2.5 Million

  • January 28, 2019
  • Sandra LeBrun, associate at Borden Ladner Gervais; and Callum Micucci, student at law,

A case currently before the Ontario courts highlights the importance of fraud and cybercrime awareness for both seasoned solicitors and newly-called lawyers. In Dentons Canada LLP v Trisura Guarantee Insurance Company 2018 ONSC 7311, an associate from the applicant law firm attempted to transfer over $2.5 million to clear a mortgage on his client’s property. Instead, he was duped into transferring most of the funds to a fraudster.

Student Forum, Young Lawyers' Division

Book Drive: CBSA Detention Centre Initiative

  • January 28, 2019
  • Maryana Viguiliouk, Barrister and Solicitor

The OBA Citizenship and Immigration Section Executive's holiday initiative saw books donated to the Rexdale Immigration Detention Centre.

Citizenship and Immigration Law, Student Forum