Articles 2023

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Losing Ground: Resolving Toxic Disputes

  • 16 décembre 2020
  • Matthew Gordon

Some disputes involve a deterioration of both the amount available to the parties and the relationship the parties have going forward. Whether as an advocate or as a mediator, there are a few key basics to keep in mind when dealing with situations when costs start to outweigh benefits.

Mécanismes extrajudiciaires de règlement des conflits, Student Forum

Department of Finance Proposals to Extend Timelines to Spend Flow-Through Funds

  • 15 décembre 2020
  • Lisa Davis, LL.B, ICD.D, CEO PearTree Securities

It’s now been five months since the federal government announced a proposal to extend the timelines for spending the capital raised via flow-through shares by 12 months. Companies that issued flow-through shares in 2019 relying on the look-back rule are coming up to the deadline (Dec. 31, 2020) by which they are required to have spent all of the funds raised.

Richesses naturelles et énergie, Student Forum

Check Your Numbers Twice: Receiver and Its Counsel Denied Their Inadvertently-Omitted Fees and Disbursements

  • 15 décembre 2020
  • Jeremy Nemers, Aird & Berlis LLP

In what can only be described as a bitter pill to swallow for the professionals involved, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in Duca Financial Services Credit Union Ltd. v. 2203284 Ontario Inc. has refused to approve the inadvertently-omitted fees and disbursements of its own receiver and receiver’s legal counsel, notwithstanding the highly unusual outcome that all other creditors had already been paid in full (thanks, ironically, in part to the efforts of the very receiver in question).

Droit de l’insolvabilité, Student Forum

Court of Appeal Summaries (December 7 – December 11, 2020)

  • 15 décembre 2020
  • John Polyzogopoulos

The following are our summaries of the civil decisions of the Court of Appeal for the week of December 7, 2020. We have also summarized R. v. Irwin, a provincial offences decision relating to Building Code violations, as it deals with the rule prohibiting collateral attacks of orders, and is therefore a decision applicable in the civil and administrative law context. Other topics covered include jurisdiction, reasonable apprehension of bias, occupier’s liability and family law.

Litige civil, Student Forum

Cannabis and Waste: Another “Green” Opportunity

  • 15 décembre 2020
  • Holly Sherlock, Talia Gordner and Ralph Cuervo-Lorens

While the rapid growth of the cannabis industry in Canada has created new and exciting opportunities, this breakneck pace raises questions regarding the management of cannabis-related waste. Despite the general emphasis of regulators on the importance of proper waste management, there is little guidance from either the federal or the provincial governments on this issue specific to the cannabis industry.

Droit de l’environnement, Student Forum
Oksana Romanov

What a Career in ADR Offers: An Interview with Mitchell Rose

  • 14 décembre 2020
  • Oksana Romanov

On November 24, 2020, I had an opportunity to interview Mitchell Rose, chartered mediator, settlement counsel, arbitrator, and principal of Rose Dispute Resolution and Mitchell Rose Law. Mitchell is also the chair of the OBA Alternative Dispute Resolution Section. This interview provides valuable insights into Alternative Dispute Resolution for law students and emerging opportunities for new lawyers.

Student Forum

Survey: The LGBTQ2A Action Plan

  • 14 décembre 2020
  • Erfan Bhuyian

The Government of Canada has prepared a survey to gather information on lived experiences of LGBTQ2+ community members. We invite community members to take part in this important initiative by filling out the survey.

Orientation et identité sexuelles, Student Forum

Court of Appeal Summaries (November 30-December 4, 2020)

  • 09 décembre 2020
  • John Polyzogopoulos

Following are our summaries of the civil decisions of the Court of Appeal for Ontario. In Zoutman v Graham, the appellant’s delay of over 6 months in bringing an anti-SLAPP motion was fatal, as it subverted the intent & purpose of s.137.1 of the CJA, and where a defendant denies making the defamatory statements, an anti-SLAPP motion is unavailable. Other topics were rescission due to misrepresentation in a real estate contract, jurisdiction in the labour law context, and stay pending appeal.

Litige civil, Student Forum

Interview With An Anishinaabekwe Lawyer

  • 09 décembre 2020
  • Naomi Sayers

Naomi Sayers, an Anishinaabekwe Lawyer herself, interviews Janine Seymour, an Anishinaabekwe from Wauzhushk Onigum Nation, located approximately five kilometres from the City of Kenora. Naomi wants to learn more about Indigenous legal practitioners throughout Ontario and chose to interview Janine after interacting with her on Twitter. Janine talks about her experiences in law school to now practicing law in northern Ontario!

Droit autochtone, Student Forum