Decision Tree Analysis of a Wrongful Dismissal Action 27 avril 2020 Barry B. Fisher LL.B., mediator and arbitrator Decision Tree Analysis is simply a process of analyzing an issue on a step-by-step basis while applying the principles of probability.
The Intersection Between Real Estate and Family Law With Respect to Selling the Matrimonial Home 27 avril 2020 Katie Hunter, Krol & Krol Professional Corporation The author discusses certain family law legislation (particularly the Family Law Act and the Partition Act) and legal principles when their clients are selling the matrimonial homes during a split, including when both spouses are on title and when only one spouse is on title.
Challenging Fundamental Attribution Error in Mediation and Everyday Life 26 avril 2020 Sina Hariri There are two kinds of attribution that we apply every single day: dispositional attribution, and situational attribution. The former is when we view an internal characteristic such as a personality trait, as the explanation for behaviour. We do this often with other people. The latter is when we view situations, circumstances or environmental factors outside our control as an explanation for behaviour. We do this often with ourselves. How does this impact mediation and everyday life?
Access to Justice in the Time of COVID-19: Lessons from Classical Antiquity 23 avril 2020 Megan Hodges, Blaney McMurtry LLP A judicial system that cannot hear cases and deliver fair, decisive, and timely results weakens social bonds and can sow distrust and disfavour of the government. What can lawyers and litigants do to help?
Court of Appeal Summaries (April 13 – 17, 2020) 23 avril 2020 John Polyzogopoulos There were five substantive civil decisions released by the Court of Appeal for Ontario this week.
10 Things I Wish I Learned in Law School before Starting My Own Firm 23 avril 2020 Deepa Tailor, managing director, Tailor Law Professional Corporation Whether you have always wanted to start your own firm, or recent circumstances have encouraged you to consider practicing solo, there are many aspects of law firm ownership that were not a part of the law school curriculum. In this article, the author summarizes ten lessons she wished she learned in law school prior to starting her own firm.
The Implications of Force Majeure and Frustration in the Time of COVID-19 22 avril 2020 Jesse Gardner & Natasha Rodrigues, Singleton Urquhart Reynolds Vogel LLP, These are rapidly evolving and legally unprecedented circumstances which have had, and will continue to have, significant impacts on construction projects. This article considers the potential applicability of force majeure provisions and the doctrine of frustration in the current circumstances.
Tips for Preparing for E-Litigation 22 avril 2020 Faren Bogach, Kartiga Thavaraj, Mike Brown and James De Melo, WeirFoulds LLP E-litigation—litigation that is either paperless or virtual—is the way of the future. This was already becoming true when we conducted the first paperless trial in the history of the construction courts in Toronto in early 2020, and it is even more apparent during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic the world finds itself in.
COVID-19 – New Home (Tarion) Warranty Processes Suspended 21 avril 2020 Christine Kellowan, Goldman Sloan Nash & Haber LLP Tarion Warranty Corporation (“Tarion”) has issued a number of advisories regarding the suspension of certain new home warranty program processes.
The Ontario Government Suspends Limitation Periods Effective March 16, 2020 20 avril 2020 Lida Moazzam & Sharon Vogel, FCI Arb, Singleton Urquhart Reynolds Vogel LLP In view of COVID-19, on March 20, 2020, the Attorney General of Ontario ordered the suspension of limitation periods and other procedural time periods. The Order is retroactively dated to March 16, 2020.