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What’s New in Pension and Benefits - April 2020

  • April 07, 2020
  • Simon Laxon and Michael Long, Willis Towers Watson

This quarterly update focuses primarily on Ontario legislation and FSRA communications resulting from the COVID-19 Pandemic. We have also covered the recent Ontario Court of Appeal decision Austin v. Bell Canada, overturning the earlier Ontario Superior Court of Justice decision which we covered in our October 2019 Newsletter.

Pensions and Benefits Law, Student Forum

Brown Bag Lunch – February 18, 2020

  • April 06, 2020
  • Rebecca Rauws, associate, and Celine Dookie, articling student, Hull & Hull LLP

Topics discussed at the February meeting included disclaimer provisions in mutual wills, tax treatment of attorney compensation, thorny issues facing the calculation of estate administration tax, and estate trustee liability in the face of an insufficient holdback, among others.

Student Forum, Trusts and Estates Law

Court of Appeal Summaries (March 30 – April 3, 2020)

  • April 06, 2020
  • John Polyzogopoulos

Please find below our summaries of this past week’s civil decisions of the Court of Appeal for Ontario. In Carleton Condominium Corporation No. 476 v. Wong, the Court issued its first decision regarding COVID-19. The appellant requested an adjournment of an appeal because in-person hearings are suspended. Paciocco J. denied the request, holding that the inevitable backlog of appeals should not be aggravated by adjourning matters that can be fairly adjudicated in writing.

Civil Litigation, Student Forum

Working from Home with Children—from a Mom who has no idea what she’s doing

  • April 06, 2020
  • Jill Lewis, lawyer at Nelligan O'Brien Payne LLP

If you’re like me, then you will agree that COVID-19 has not provided us with more time to read for leisure or reorganize the pantry. If you have a young one at home, you are likely balancing the stress of this pandemic, the pressure of your billable target, crisis managing your clients, all with your new full-time job—care-giving.

Student Forum, Young Lawyers' Division

Women Lawyers in Tax: Q&A with Laura White, Retired Partner from BLG

  • April 06, 2020
  • Rachel Gold

This is the second installment of the OBA Tax Section's Q&A series with women lawyers in tax. The objective of this series is to give insight into the tax law career possibilities and practice areas that women can have, to give advice to junior tax lawyers or students who may be considering tax, and to shine the spotlight on women leaders in the tax profession. In this quarter, we feature Laura White, a retired partner from Borden Ladner Gervais LLP.

Women Lawyers Forum, Student Forum, Taxation Law