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Are Estate Litigators FDR Professionals?

  • 13 octobre 2022
  • Nick Esterbauer, Hull & Hull LLP

Estate law and family law share a number of common features. The focus of many files in both areas of law is resolving the dispute and allowing clients to move on with their lives (and, where possible, preserving a relationship with the other parties to the dispute). With so much overlap, it may be helpful for estate and family lawyers, respectively, to share perspectives and experiences, and hear of alternative strategies for resolving family disputes.

Student Forum, Droit des fiducies et des successions

Dependent Support Claims: Liabilities of the Estate Trustee

  • 07 octobre 2022
  • Kimberly Gale and Palak Mahajan, Gale Law

When a testator dies without providing adequate support for any of his or her dependants, a dependant may bring an application for support under the Succession Law Reform Act. There is a limitation period for bringing such an application. As discussed by Kim Gale and Palak Mahajan, to avoid certain negative consequences, estate trustees would be well-advised not to distribute the estate assets until that time is up.

Student Forum, Droit des fiducies et des successions

Brown Bag Lunch – September 20, 2022

  • 07 octobre 2022
  • Rebecca Kennedy, Adair Goldblatt Bieber LLP

Members of the OBA Trusts and Estates Section met in September for the first Brown Bag Lunch of the 2022-2023 term after taking a break for July and August. Attendees eagerly jumped back into the discussion, raising questions about joint accounts, the Calmusky decision, and incorrect information received from the Ministry of Finance.

Student Forum, Droit des fiducies et des successions

Commonality of Job Duties in Employment Misclassification Class Action: Le Feuvre v Enterprise Rent-A-Car

  • 07 octobre 2022
  • Jonathan Bradford

This article summarizes Le Feuvre v Enterprise Rent-A-Car Canada Company, 2022 ONSC 4136, in which the Ontario Superior Court of Justice dismissed the plaintiff’s motion for certification of a proposed employment misclassification class action due to a lack of a factual basis for a common claim. The court also commented on the need for a viable methodology for certifying an aggregate damages claim.

Droit des recours collectifs, Student Forum

RESPs, Trusts, and You

  • 06 octobre 2022
  • Joanna Lindenberg and Chris Cook (articling student), de VRIES LITIGATION LLP

RESPs are a great tool to save money for a child’s post-secondary education. But who actually owns the funds in an RESP? The recent decision of Labatte v Labatte considered the matter of an RESP created by spouses who later divorced, and the question of when an RESP might be held in trust.

Student Forum, Droit des fiducies et des successions

Brown Bag Lunch – June 21, 2022

  • 06 octobre 2022
  • Rebecca Kennedy, Adair Goldblatt Bieber LLP

The last Brown Bag Lunch of 2021-2022 was held in June. OBA members gathered, as usual, to discuss interesting practice questions and to share their experiences. Topics discussed in June included issues relating to the storage of original Wills and what constitutes a first dealing.

Student Forum, Droit des fiducies et des successions

The Preferability Analysis in Multi-jurisdictional Class Proceedings

  • 05 octobre 2022
  • Annie Legate-Wolfe

This article summarizes N&C Transportation Ltd. v. Navistar International Corporation, 2022 BCCA 164, in which the British Columbia Court of Appeal set out the factors applicable when weighing the benefits of a multi‑jurisdictional class proceeding against competing extra-provincial actions, including where a proposed settlement has been reached.

Droit des recours collectifs, Student Forum

Reliability is Relevant to Materiality: Wong v Pretium Resources Inc.

  • 05 octobre 2022
  • Stacey Reisman & Colette Koopman

This article summarizes the Court of Appeal’s decision in Wong v Pretium Resources Inc., 2022 ONCA 549, which confirms that the reliability of information can be relevant to determining the materiality of information under Ontario's Securities Act.

Droit des recours collectifs, Student Forum

Case Summary: Raponi v Olympia Trust Company

  • 05 octobre 2022
  • Tyler O’Henly

This article summarizes a recent certification motion emphasizing that the scope of a fiduciary duty is not always the same. When alleging a breach of fiduciary duty, class counsel should carefully consider the nature of that relationship.

Droit des recours collectifs, Student Forum