Articles 2024

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Predatory Marriage: A Case Law update

  • 03 novembre 2021
  • Amelia Yiu and Brittany Blainey, Elm Law Professional Corporation

Recent case law: predatory marriages and the test for capacity in Ontario. Does the current threshold for capacity to marry encourage predatory marriages?

Elder Law, Student Forum

The Constitutionality of Third-Party Political Advertising Restrictions in Ontario

  • 03 novembre 2021
  • Melanie Zetusian

In the context of third-party political advertising restrictions, Melanie Zetusian provides an in-depth analysis of the ONSC decision in Working Families Ontario v. Ontario, where the Applicants challenged the constitutionality of the amendments made by the Ontario legislature via the Protecting Ontario Elections Act, 2021.

Droit constitutionnel, libertés civiles et droits de la personne, Student Forum
Alanis Ortiz Espinoza

My NCA Journey as a Canadian

  • 01 novembre 2021
  • Alanis Ortiz Espinoza

Alanis Oritz Espionza, secretary - Ontario Bar Association, Student Section Executive, shares her journey as a law student in the United Kingdom, her approach to gaining legal experience while building a professional network in Canada, and some helpful advice for NCA students.

Student Forum
Joel Miller

It’s Time to Reconsider “Competency”

  • 30 octobre 2021
  • Joel Miller

As Binding Judicial Resolution allows for judges to hear relevant information in a less costly and less complicated way for less complex cases, shouldn’t lawyers be able to work out a way to deliver less costly and less complicated services in the same cases? Shouldn’t informed consent be able to allow a different mix of skills and services to be used at a different cost for the client?

Droit de la famille, Student Forum

The Aphria Decision: The Ragoonanan Rule Lives on in Ontario

  • 30 octobre 2021
  • Anthony O'Brien, Siskinds LLP

The Ragoonanan rule has been a fixture of Ontario class action law for approximately 20 years, yet it remains controversial. Does the Supreme Court of Canada's decision in Marcotte mean that the Ragoonanan rule is no longer good law in Ontario? That is an issue that had been afforded judicial notice, but never addressed head-on until the recent decision of Justice Perell in Aphria.

Droit des recours collectifs, Student Forum

Diversity among Directors and Executives in Canada’s Real Estate Industry

  • 30 octobre 2021
  • Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP

This article provides an insightful analysis of diversity and inclusion within Canada's commercial real estate industry. It provides a breakdown of the number and percentages of women directors and executive officers within the real estate sector, outlines familiar obstacles women and visible minorities often face at the corporate level, and sets out some best practices sector leaders have undertaken to remove systemic barriers for women and minorities.

Droit immobilier, Student Forum

Limitation Periods and Construction Invoices: 1838120 Ontario Inc. v. Township of East Zorra-Tavistock

  • 28 octobre 2021
  • Jackie van Leeuwen, associate at Glaholt Bowles LLP

Anyone who has provided services or materials in the construction industry has likely run into the issue of non-payment of their invoices. But how do you determine when the limitation period begins to run for an unpaid invoice, and in turn, the deadline for when a lawsuit must be commenced? The recent case of 1838120 Ontario Inc. v. Township of East Zorra-Tavistock, 2021 ONSC 3341, is of assistance in answering these questions.

Droit de la construction et infrastructure, Student Forum