Articles 2023

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Plan for the Ban: Our New Year’s Update of Single-Use Plastics Bans Across Canada

  • 03 mars 2022
  • Talia Gordner, Julia Loney and Tess Dimroci, McMillan LLP

This article provides an updated summary of the current state of legislation across Canada relating to single use plastic and explores the changes and trends businesses can expect over the next few years. The article concludes that the existing, pending and future regulations are likely to continue to expand over time resulting in an increased need for innovation and production in the area of reusable, recyclable and biodegradable alternatives for businesses and consumers.

Droit de l’environnement, Student Forum

Fresco v. CIBC: Ontario Court of Appeal Decision Offers Guidance, Leaves Open Questions

  • 03 mars 2022
  • Ian Matthews and Adrian Pel, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP

On February 9, 2022, the Court of Appeal for Ontario released its highly anticipated decision in Fresco v. CIBC in a long-running class action regarding the payment of overtime to class members. While Fresco is an important appellate decision, it also raises a number of important questions, including about the extent to which proposed common issues can be introduced (or re-introduced) when the merits of the already-certified common issues are being determined at a common issues trial.

Droit des recours collectifs, Student Forum

Due Execution of Wills and the Case of Bayford v Boese

  • 03 mars 2022
  • Jennifer A.N. Corak, partner, Miller Thomson LLP

Although the matter of the proper execution of a Will may seem simple, failure to duly execute a Will could have a major impact on whether a testator's wishes can be implemented after his or her death. In the recent Ontario Court of Appeal decision in Bayford v Boese, the Court considered the formal validity of a Will in interesting circumstances. This case comment by Jennifer Corak reviews the Court's appeal and costs decision.

Student Forum, Droit des fiducies et des successions

One Year Later: Looking Back at Louis v Poitras

  • 01 mars 2022
  • Stephanie De Sousa and Leigh Clark

As we enter 2022, some parties have had their trials adjourned multiple times due to the changing COVID-19 situation, and judges continue to be faced with the decision of how best to deliver just and fair adjudication of civil matters. One year after Poitras was decided we are taking a look back at this important decision and some of the motions that have been decided since.

Droit des assurances, Student Forum

The Ontario Estates Bench-Bar Committee

  • 01 mars 2022
  • Angelique Moss, Casey & Moss LLP

Going forward, there will be a new province-wide bench and bar committee to allow communication and consultation regarding estates matters throughout Ontario. Angelique Moss shares a brief overview of the new committee's purposes and objectives.

Student Forum, Droit des fiducies et des successions
Head shot photo of Michelle Wen Xiao Kang

What You Need to Know About LAWPRO: Tips and Traps for Junior Lawyers

  • 01 mars 2022
  • Michelle Wen Xiao Kang

The practice of law is fraught with many challenges and a lot of skill, planning, and vigilance is required to navigate through the potential pitfalls. In this article, Michelle Wen Xiao Kang highlights the common traps that may lead to a potential LAWPRO claims and suggests ways that junior lawyers can reduce the risk of a claim being brought against them as a result of errors and omissions in performing their professional services.

Student Forum, Young Lawyers' Division
A Three-and-Half-Year Journey: From Guangzhou, China to the Ministry of the Attorney General (Ontario)

A Three-and-Half-Year Journey: From Guangzhou, China to the Ministry of the Attorney General (Ontario)

  • 28 février 2022
  • Baiqing Luo

Though no stranger to relocating and adapting, I found it challenging as a newcomer to Canada and as a law student because I knew absolutely nothing about Canadian society or Canadian law. Fast forward three years, and I am an articling student with the Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General. So, what helped me land on my feet in Canada? If I was to offer one answer, it would be the conscious effort to build contextual intelligence.

Student Forum, Young Lawyers' Division

Your Comprehensive Guide to Will Challenges (Part 6 of 6): The View from the Bench

  • 28 février 2022
  • Charlotte Hobson, summer student, Lenczner Slaght LLP

At the final session of the OBA series dealing with Will challenges, attendees had the privilege of hearing directly from three Superior Court judges, who shared their insight on effective trial advocacy. The judges also provided helpful practice tips on related matters, including length and contents of affidavits, and strategies for dealing with difficult opposing counsel. Charlotte Hobson shares her experience attending the program.

Student Forum, Droit des fiducies et des successions