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Brown Bag Lunch - October 15, 2019

  • 06 janvier 2020
  • Rebecca Rauws, associate, and Sean Hess, student, Hull & Hull LLP

Highlights from the October 15 meeting of the OBA's Brown Bag Lunch program for estates and trusts practitioners, including discussion of common probate issues, insolvent estates, electronic estate-planning tools, and the purpose (or lack thereof) of survivorship clauses.

Student Forum, Droit des fiducies et des successions

Blaney's Appeals: Court of Appeal Summaries (December 16 – 20, 2019)

  • 06 janvier 2020
  • John Polyzogopoulos

Following are this week’s summaries of the civil decisions of the Court of Appeal for Ontario. In Sosnowski v. MacEwen Petroleum Inc., the Court appears to have unconvincingly dialed back how far the “appropriate means” test can go to extend the limitation period. In this case, the employee waited until he was acquitted of theft (which took six years, including appeals) before suing for wrongful dismissal (he had been fired for cause because of the alleged theft).

Litige civil, Student Forum

Multi-Parent Families: Considerations for Health Care Providers

  • 06 janvier 2020
  • Clancy Catelin, Rosen Sunshine LLP

Awareness and recognition of multi-parent families is growing, and in 2016 Canada took steps to recognize multi-parent families by enacting the All Families Are Equal Act ("EFCA"). The formal recognition of multi-parent families introduces with it various challenges and considerations for health care providers.

Droit relatif à la santé, Student Forum

Brown Bag Lunch - November 19, 2019

  • 31 décembre 2019
  • Rebecca Rauws, associate, and Celine Dookie, articling student, Hull & Hull LLP

Highlights from the November 19, 2019 Brown Bag Lunch, including discussions of Notice Connect's Will registry, minor children as beneficiaries of Henson trusts, the use of the phrase "children per stirpes," how a successor executor can be appointed, and a new approach to confirming the capacity of a potential testator client.

Student Forum, Droit des fiducies et des successions

Why Ontario’s Victim Compensation Bill Will Hurt Those It’s Designed to Help

  • 18 décembre 2019
  • Shiva Bakhtiary, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP

Victims of crime in Ontario will now get significantly less compensation and will no longer have their cases heard before an impartial adjudicator after Bill 100 amends the Compensation for Victims of Crime Act and dissolves the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board.

Droit administratif, Justice pénale, Student Forum

Bill C-92 and its impact on your practice

  • 17 décembre 2019
  • Aubrey Abaya

Review of the November 28th program co-chaired by the Aboriginal Law and Child and Youth Law sections entitled: Legislative Spotlight: Bill C-92 and its impact on your practice.

Droit des enfants et des jeunes, Student Forum