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ChatGPT: The Hottest Toy of 2023

  • 02 mai 2023
  • Jennifer R Davidson, partner, Deeth Williams Wall LLP, and Sharan Johal, articling student, Deeth Williams Wall LLP

ChatGPT, developed by Microsoft-backed research lab OpenAI, has occupied the artificial intelligence news stream since its initial launch in December 2022. ChatGPT is a natural language processing generative AI tool that, depending on the model a user can access, can generate text-to-text, or image-to-text, output in a formula which mimics human conversation. The first publicly available tool of its kind, ChatGPT has become one of the fastest-growing consumer applications of all time.

Student Forum, Technologies de l'information et le droit de la propriété intellectuelle

Insights from the OBA’s “Issues in Estate Administration” Program

  • 02 mai 2023
  • Kostas Renieris, student-at-law, Goddard Gamage LLP

Estate administration can seem like a minefield even to the most seasoned practitioners. With every stage comes the risk of a misstep and with it, costly delays, legal disputes, and bitter family feuds. A recent OBA program provided guidance and solutions to help practitioners navigate the complexities of an estate administration.

Student Forum, Droit des fiducies et des successions

Evening with Estate Judges

  • 02 mai 2023
  • Rebecca Kennedy, Adair Goldblatt Bieber LLP

The OBA Trusts and Estates Law Section hosted an Evening with Estate Judges on April 25. The Honourable Justices Dietrich, Gilmore, and Fowler Byrne attended and shared invaluable advice and tips with members of the estates bar.

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Revocation of Beneficiary Designations by Will and the case of Alger v Crumb

  • 02 mai 2023
  • Jennifer A.N. Corak, partner, Minden Gross LLP

In the recent decision of Alger v Crumb, the Ontario Court of Appeal considered a general revocation clause in a testator’s Will, and whether it was sufficient to revoke beneficiary designations for the testator’s RRIF and TFSA. In this article, Jennifer Corak reviews the Court of Appeal’s considerations and conclusion.

Student Forum, Droit des fiducies et des successions

Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) Laws in Canada

  • 02 mai 2023
  • Andrea Tratnik, partner, Trusts and Estates Group, Beard Winter LLP; Christina Kim, associate, Trusts and Estates Group, Beard Winter LLP

MAID is a complex topic and the laws surrounding it require a delicate balance of competing considerations – from preserving a person’s dignity to protecting those who are vulnerable. MAID laws have been subject to considerable review and development since their introduction, and it is expected that they will continue to evolve as the concept develops. Andrea Tratnik and Christina Kim review the history and current status of MAID laws in Canada.

Student Forum, Droit des fiducies et des successions

Ontario Estates Bench-Bar Liaison Committee Meeting Minutes - January 16, 2023

  • 02 mai 2023
  • Ontario Estates Bench-Bar Liaison Committee

In January 2023, the Ontario Estates Bench-Bar Liaison Committee met to discuss various matters, including scheduling issues, issues that can arise in applications for an ancillary grant or resealing, timing for filing confirmation forms, and the requirement for filing compendiums.

Student Forum, Droit des fiducies et des successions

Brown Bag Lunch – April 18, 2023

  • 02 mai 2023
  • Rebecca Kennedy, Adair Goldblatt Bieber LLP

On April 18, members of the OBA Trusts and Estates Law Section met to discuss practice tips and share their experiences. As usual, participants had a lively discussion on topics such as joint accounts, and the new trust reporting requirements for bare trusts.

Student Forum, Droit des fiducies et des successions
photo of co-author Tahir Khorasanee

The Ethical Screen: A How to Guide

  • 02 mai 2023
  • Tahir Khorasanee (associate) and Rachel McKenzie (student-at-law)

The Ethical Screen: A How-to Guide provides readers with a current and concise overview of the regulations and expectations associated with an Ethical Screen. Reference to Ontario v. Chartis Insurance Company of Canada exemplifies how to avoid the consequences of an inadequate Ethical Screen.

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