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Force Majeure and COVID-19: Key Considerations for In-House Counsel

  • 09 avril 2020
  • Wole Akinremi, legal counsel - contracting, KPMG LLP

Due to the current global COVID-19 pandemic, in-house counsel are being inundated with requests regarding the impact of the pandemic on their organization’s activities. The purpose of this article is to provide in-house counsel with strategies and tips to assist you as you navigate the legal and contractual issues your organization will face during these unprecedented times.

Association canadienne des conseillers et conseillères juridiques d’entreprises (Section de l’Ontario), Student Forum

What’s New in Pension and Benefits - April 2020

  • 07 avril 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.

Droit des régimes de retraite et des avantages sociaux, Student Forum

Brown Bag Lunch – February 18, 2020

  • 06 avril 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, Droit des fiducies et des successions

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

  • 06 avril 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.

Litige civil, Student Forum