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Flying Solo in the Competitive World of Law

  • October 20, 2021
  • Justin Bozzo

This article is a culmination of the experiences of a young lawyer. More specifically, it’s about the traits that have allowed him to thrive as a solo attorney in the competitive world of law.

Sole, Small Firm and General Practice, Student Forum

Practicing Solo in Covid

  • October 20, 2021
  • Anton Katz

A sole-practitioner's outlook on practice during the time of Covid.

Sole, Small Firm and General Practice, Student Forum

Summary of What You Missed While You Were Away: Summer 2021 Tax Developments

  • October 19, 2021
  • Jingcai Ying, JD Candidate, Class of 2023, Osgoode Hall Law School

This year's annual What You Missed While You Were Away program was organized and chaired by Lisa Watzinger and Hennadiy Kutsenko with presenters Joan Jung, Lesley L’Heureux, and Christopher Anderson.

Student Forum, Taxation Law

Saskatchewan Court Denies Certification and Strikes Claim where Representative Plaintiff and Lawyer Sought to Profit from Class Members they Sought to Represent

  • October 18, 2021
  • Michael Tersigni, Keel Cottrelle LLP

In a recent decision of the Saskatchewan QB, the Court refused to certify an action and struck the claim in its entirety. The Court took issue with the behaviour of Plaintiffs’ counsel, including his acceptance of fees solicited from putative class members without court approval, noting that the fee arrangement between the proposed representative plaintiffs’ and Plaintiff's counsel created an “obvious and untenable” conflict giving rise to divided loyalties, thereby rendering counsel unsuitable.

Class Actions, Student Forum

Divisional Court Confirms Environmental Significance of Ministerial Zoning Orders and Importance of Consultation under the Environmental Bill of Rights, 1993

  • October 18, 2021
  • Talia Gordner, Annik Forristal, and Kailey Sutton

Learn about the recent decision of Greenpeace Canada (2471256 Canada Inc.) v. Ontario (Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks) which has confirmed the potentially significant environmental impact of the use of Ministerial Zoning Orders as well as the government’s obligation to closely consider whether public consultation is required under the Environmental Bill of Rights, 1993 prior to the enactment of proposed legislation or policy.

Environmental Law, Student Forum

The Overview You Have “Bin” Waiting For: The New Blue Box Program Shifts Accountability on to Producers

  • October 18, 2021
  • Susan Fridlyand

The new Blue Box Regulation came into force on June 3, 2021. This regulation shifts the responsibility of operating and paying for Ontario’s recycling program on to Producers of Blue Box Materials. The transition will take place between July 1, 2023 and December 31, 2025; however, there are important registration requirements effective as of this year to be aware of, as detailed below.

Environmental Law, Student Forum
Joel Miller

Ontario’s Binding Judicial Dispute Resolution Pilot Project – Crossing the Rubicon or the Camel’s Nose? Does it make a difference?

  • October 18, 2021
  • Joel Miller

With Binding Judicial Dispute Resolution we now have a “streamlined way to reach a final resolution of less complex family law cases” using “less formal processes” in which a judge may “ask questions and request additional information” and hear anything that they consider important and relevant … regardless of the formal rules of evidence. This is a big deal.

Family Law, Student Forum

Court of Appeal Summaries (October 4-8, 2021)

  • October 18, 2021
  • John Polyzogopoulos

Please find below our summaries of the civil decisions of the Ontario Court of Appeal for the week of October 4, 2021. There were ten substantive civil decisions this week.

Civil Litigation, Student Forum