Articles 2021

Today
Today

A New Look at Why Succession Planning is a Must for Lawyers

  • October 13, 2023
  • Lisa Laredo, principal at Laredo Law

While succession planning may be difficult for many lawyers – particularly practitioners who are older or located in more remote areas of the province – it is absolutely necessary in the interest of the public. Lisa Laredo looks at the recommendations and shares creative solutions.

Sole, Small Firm and General Practice, Student Forum

In Case You Missed It: Updates to Ontario Probate Application Forms

  • October 10, 2023
  • Lori Isaj and Sanaya Mistry, WeirFoulds LLP

The warm and long summer days brought with them changes to the Ontario court forms for applications for appointment of estate trustee under the Rules of Civil Procedure. In this article, Lori Isaj and Sanaya Mistry review changes to Forms 74A, 74.1A and 74J.

Student Forum, Trusts and Estates Law

What is a Compensable Mental Injury?

  • October 05, 2023
  • Sudevi Mukherjee-Gothi

What are the factors required to demonstrate a compensable mental injury? Evidence from friends and family will be accepted, and there is no necessity of a medical expert. However, the Plaintiff must show that they have sustained “a serious and prolonged disruption that transcended ordinary emotional upset or distress."

Insurance Law, Student Forum

Now is the Winter of Our Discontent: ONCA Settles How Long Winter Contractors Should Take to Apply Salt, Reiterates Duty of Care Separate from Contractual Duties

  • October 05, 2023
  • Michael A. Valdez, Stieber Berlach LLP

In the recent decision of Musa v. Carleton Condominium Corporation No. 255, the Ontario Court of Appeal offers clear guidance as to how long a winter maintenance contractor can wait before it must apply salt to an area, a problem which has long plagued both plaintiff and defence lawyers alike.

Insurance Law, Student Forum

Case Summary: Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. v. Gomel, 2023 BCCA 274

  • October 03, 2023
  • Gigi Pao

This article summarizes Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. v. Gomel, 2023 BCCA 274, in which the Court clarified that a theory of damages is distinct from and insufficient to meet the requirement of establishing the existence of a plausible methodology to determine damages on a class-wide basis.

Class Actions, Student Forum

North Brewing Company Ltd. v DLA Piper: What is use of a trademark?

  • October 02, 2023
  • Sabrina Salituro, Associate at Lomic Law

In the recent decision of North Brewing Company Ltd. v DLA Piper (Canada) LLP, 2023 FC 1188, the Federal Court clarifies the extent to which variations of a registered trademark will constitute use of the mark by the owner in cancellation proceedings pursuant to section 45 of the Trademarks Act.

Student Forum, Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law