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SPECT Scans: Ontario Courts Grapple with a “Novel” Evidentiary Tool

  • 10 février 2023
  • Grace Murdoch

In recent years, single-photon emission computerized tomography scans (otherwise known as “SPECT” scans) have been the subject of debate in Ontario’s court rooms when evaluating brain injury claims. Whether the conclusions resulting from such scans can be admitted into evidence and for what purpose are increasingly becoming important questions in personal injury law.

Droit des assurances, Student Forum
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Executive Profile: Introducing Les Morley

  • 09 février 2023
  • Angela Ogang, Newsletter Editor, OBA Citizenship & Immigration Law Section

Here at the OBA Citizenship & Immigration Law Section, we are proud of our volunteers and we are constantly looking for ways to highlight their work and achievements. Read on to find out how Les Morley went from helping those among the prison population in Kingston who had admissibility hearings, refugee claims and deportation appeals, to handling a broad range of unusual cases and developing strategies for people in complicated situations.

Citoyenneté et immigration, Student Forum
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Settlement Privilege: Exceptions and Considerations in Family Law

  • 07 février 2023
  • Crystal Heidari

The Supreme Court of Canada addresses the issue of settlement privilege in the family law context in Association de mediation familiale du Québec v. Bouvier, 2021 SCC 54, but what are the practical implications on the typical person going through the family law process?

Droit de la famille, Student Forum
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Raising the Bar on Foreign and Extra-Provincial Marriage Contracts: Torgersrud v. Lightstone and the “High Threshold” for Ousting Equalization Under the Family Law Act

  • 07 février 2023
  • Rebecca Winninger

Research Lawyer Rebecca Winninger considers whether an Ontario court will give effect to a Quebec marriage contract that says the parties will be separate as to property. Recent case law suggests that if the agreement does not specifically address equalization of net family property, it will be difficult to show the parties intended to contract out.

Droit de la famille, Student Forum
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Do Parenting Changes in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic Create a New Status Quo?

  • 07 février 2023
  • Maria Golarz

Research Lawyer Maria Golarz reviews the longstanding principle that the status quo should be maintained until trial absent compelling reasons. She examines the case law considering this principle in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Where parents agree to changes because of concerns over the child’s safety or one of the parent’s employment conditions, does this create a new status quo to be maintained until trial?

Droit de la famille, Student Forum

Bill C-7: Expanded Consent and Capacity Issues

  • 07 février 2023
  • Marie Kazmer, articling student, Hull & Hull LLP

Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) is shifting. This article looks at upcoming amendments to the 2016 federal legislation. The author explains aspects of advance consent introduced in Bill C-7 which provides new perspective on who can and should be able to consent to MAID, as well as the timing and the level of consent required by those seeking medical assistance in dying.

Elder Law, Student Forum
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A Summary of Findings from the 2023 Canadian In-House Counsel Report − Insights into Canada's In-House Profession

  • 31 janvier 2023
  • Paula Poniatowska, H.B.A, LL.B

The Canadian In-House Counsel survey conducted by the Canadian Corporate Counsel Association (CCCA) & Mondaq provided a summary of the state of Canada's in-house legal profession highlighting priorities and challenges to be faced in the year ahead.

Association canadienne des conseillers et conseillères juridiques d’entreprises (Section de l’Ontario), Student Forum

Solo & Small Firm Survival Tips from an Old Fart

  • 31 janvier 2023
  • Grant Buchan-Terrell

In this article, Grant Buchan-Terrell, principal of gbtlaw, offers some survival tips for solo and small firms from his 22 years of up and down experiences as a business law boutique practice.

Praticien exerçant seul, petit cabinet et pratique générale, Student Forum

The Corporate Divorce

  • 31 janvier 2023
  • Jessica Byles-Nolet, lawyer at Sicotte Guilbault Legal Services

In this article, Jessica sets out the key reasons that shareholders ought to enter into a Unanimous Shareholder Agreement at the outset of the business relationship and the remedies that are available to those who have not.

Student Forum, Young Lawyers' Division