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The Court of Appeal Clarifies the Scope of Participating Expert Evidence

  • April 24, 2019
  • Ashley Goren-Gibson, B.A., J.D., LLM.

This article is an analysis of the Court of Appeal decision in Imeson v. Maryvale (Maryvale Adolescent and Family Services), 2018 ONCA 888 (“Imeson”). In Imeson, the Court of Appeal emphasized the importance of the judicial gatekeeping role for expert witnesses and clarified the boundaries of proffering “participant expert” evidence at trial.

Health Law, Student Forum

Life Insurance as Security for Support Obligations

  • April 22, 2019
  • Michael J. Marra, WEL Partners

This is a timely article that canvases 2017 and 2018 case law for family law lawyers regarding the treatment of spousal and child support obligations on the death of the payor, and the corresponding rights and obligations that must be considered by family law lawyers when drafting Agreements and consent Orders.

Family Law, Student Forum

New Court Fees and One-Key!

  • April 22, 2019
  • Kelly Watson, student-at-law, Law Office of Laura E. Oliver

This document informs family law practitioners of the April 1, 2019 court fees increase for their clients' matters.

Family Law, Student Forum

What Can You Do When There is a Delay in a Mortgage Discharge?

  • April 22, 2019
  • Raymond G. Leclair, Lawyers' Professional Indemnity Company (LAWPRO®) / Assurance LAWPROMD

The Canadian Bankers Association has a list of bank officials to contact regarding the discharge of mortgages, which will be routinely updated and was last updated on January 28, 2019.

Real Property Law, Student Forum

Protecting Against Developer Error: Addressing Appropriate Data Management Procedures and Measures for Developers Today… and Tomorrow

  • April 17, 2019
  • William Lim

Facebook discovered a data breach in 2013 due to the inadvertent interaction between two of its features. The Privacy Commissioner of Canada (“Commissioner”) investigated the cause and aftermath of the breach and decided that the remedial measures Facebook implemented following this breach was sufficient. Would that decision be upheld by a Court in a claim for negligence? What additional but practical technical measures could Facebook have implemented to avoid being found negligent?

Privacy Law, Student Forum

Lessons from “Hard Work is Not Enough: Take Control of Your Career"

  • April 12, 2019
  • Heather Douglas, lawyer at AMR LLP

On February 6, 2019, Heather Douglas and Dana Lue of the OBA Young Lawyers' Division chaired the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) program "Hard Work is Not Enough: Take Control of Your Career". Read Heather's takeaways from the event here.

Student Forum, Young Lawyers' Division